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Climate Investment Funds appoints Tariye Gbadegesin as CEO  | Reuters News Agency

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Reuters exclusively reported that The $11 billion multilateral lender Climate Investment Funds, which works with the World Bank and others to accelerate investment in the developing world, has appointed Tariye Gbadegesin as its new chief executive, the first African to take the helm.  

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Gbadegesin will take over the fund after CIF’s capitalization grew by over 35% and launched several strategic initiatives under Duarte’s tenure. 

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Topics of Interest: Environment

Type: Reuters Best

Sectors: Climate Change

Regions: Americas

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Story Types: Exclusive / Scoop

Media Types: Text

Customer Impact: Significant National Story

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