Greta Bull is the CEO of CGAP and a Director at the World Bank Group. Ms. Bull has more than 15 years’ experience in development finance. In her most recent role as a Manager in IFC’s Financial Institutions Group (FIG), she oversaw a large digital financial services advisory program in sub-Saharan Africa. The program is aimed at expanding the reach of traditional and non-traditional financial service providers, and also involves a significant research and knowledge sharing element. She has extensive experience working in emerging financial markets in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. Other career highlights include senior positions with the Eurasia Foundation, in addition to being Director of the Finance, Banking and Enterprise Division at Bannock Consulting/DAI Europe. Her association with the World Bank began in 1992 when she was a Robert S. McNamara fellow based in Kiev, Ukraine.
Ms. Bull holds a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and an undergraduate degree in international Studies from the University of Washington. She is a dual U.S./British national.