Amadou Thierno Diallo is the Director of Global Practices, Economic and Social Infrastructure at the Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDBG), where he has been employed since 2011. He was also acting director of the Agriculture and Rural Development Department and Director of the Office of the Vice President Operations at the IsDB.
Before joining the IsDB, he served as Resident Representative of the African Development Bank in Mali and Manager of the Energy and ICT Division. He also has 10 years’ experience in the mining sector in Guinea as well as in the private sector in the United States.
He has over 30 years of comprehensive experience in the origination and management of small and large-scale infrastructure and sustainable development projects around the world. He is bestowed by the President of Mali with the Officer of the Order of Merit (Officier de l’Ordre de Merit) of the Republic of Mali for services rendered for the development of the country.
He holds a B.S in Mining Engineering from the University of Conakry, Guinea, an M.S. in Mineral Economics from the University of Montana, an MBA in Finance, and a Master’s in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh, United States.
Before joining the IsDB, he served as Resident Representative of the African Development Bank in Mali and Manager of the Energy and ICT Division. He also has 10 years’ experience in the mining sector in Guinea as well as in the private sector in the United States.
He has over 30 years of comprehensive experience in the origination and management of small and large-scale infrastructure and sustainable development projects around the world. He is bestowed by the President of Mali with the Officer of the Order of Merit (Officier de l’Ordre de Merit) of the Republic of Mali for services rendered for the development of the country.
He holds a B.S in Mining Engineering from the University of Conakry, Guinea, an M.S. in Mineral Economics from the University of Montana, an MBA in Finance, and a Master’s in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh, United States.