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The intersection of the web and the World Bank.

About us

About us

Inside the Web is a blog exploring the intersection of the web, international development, and the World Bank, written by Bank staff that work on online strategy, editorial, content, governance, and technology.

Bloggers

Jim Rosenberg's picture

 Jim Rosenberg (@jim_rosenberg) is the World Bank's Head of Online Communications & Social Media. Previously, Jim managed outreach for CGAP's mobile phone banking/microfinance program. He was also a radio journalist for WAMU-FM, Marketplace, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Jim holds a master's in journalism from Columbia University and is fluent in English and Spanish.

Molly Norris's picture

Molly is a web editor, interactive designer and multimedia producer. Molly builds participatory experiences in converging media spaces. Previously, Molly was an online and TV journalist at ABC News, NY1 News and the WashingtonPost.com.

Livia Barton's picture

Livia has spent the past several years helping companies and organizations increase audience reach and awareness about their products and services through online channels.

Livia's work at the World Bank crosses a variety of web projects including managing the Bank's first ever Open Forum, strategy and marketing for the open data initiative, and maintaining relationships with companies like Google.

Prior to joining the World Bank, Livia worked for advertising agencies Hill Holliday and Overdrive Interactive managing the online marketing campaigns for large brands including Harley Davidson, Dunkin' Donuts, RSA Security, and Massachusetts General Hospital.

Livia spends her summers sailboat racing and winters skiing.

Jeff McCoy's picture

Jeff develops and manages products that enable greater access to the Bank’s rich repository of information.   He oversaw the development of the Bank’s API, Media Briefing Center for embargoed material, Blog platform and other critical tools that the organization couldn’t live without.  An avid cyclist, there isn’t a weather condition (or technical issue) he cannot ride through.