David Bloomgarden is a Lead Private Sector Development Officer and Coordinator of the "Program to Promote Public-Private Partnerships in Latin America and the Caribbean" at the Multilateral Investment Fund (FOMIN) of the Inter-American Development Bank.
In this capacity, he is a focal point for PPPs in the IDB group where he manages an advisory services program to build institutional and regulatory capacity as well as knowledge dissemination for PPPs in Latin America and the Caribbean. He also manages an innovative program developing market based business models to provide basic services for the poor in underserved areas of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Before coming to FOMIN in 2005, Bloomgarden was Deputy Director of the Office of Multilateral Development Banks in the U.S. Treasury Department’s International Office where he acquired extensive expertise in the development and oversight of multilateral development bank policies and programs and served as advisor to the US Director on the Boards of the African Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, International Fund for Agriculture and Development.
In this capacity, he is a focal point for PPPs in the IDB group where he manages an advisory services program to build institutional and regulatory capacity as well as knowledge dissemination for PPPs in Latin America and the Caribbean. He also manages an innovative program developing market based business models to provide basic services for the poor in underserved areas of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Before coming to FOMIN in 2005, Bloomgarden was Deputy Director of the Office of Multilateral Development Banks in the U.S. Treasury Department’s International Office where he acquired extensive expertise in the development and oversight of multilateral development bank policies and programs and served as advisor to the US Director on the Boards of the African Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, International Fund for Agriculture and Development.