In this capacity, Cesare had responsibility for the Bank’s financial sector operations, and was the spokesman in international fora, such as the Financial Stability Board. From 2001-06, he was the World Bank’s Vice President, and member of the Operations and Policy Committees. Before joining Wolfensohn Fund Management in 2006, Cesare worked at the World Bank Group, holding senior positions, including the IFC’s Director of the Africa Department and the Director of the Global Financial Markets Group. Cesare leads the clean energy finance and financial inclusion team with Ameya Bijoor. from Harvard Business School.Ĭesare Calari is a Partner with Encourage Capital. in Accountancy, magna cum laude, from the University of Notre Dame and an M.B.A. Ameya has a CPA (inactive) and received a B.B.A. He also served as the Head of Operations for the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative in India where he helped to launch the local office by developing strategic objectives, negotiating partnership agreements and recruiting staff to support the Government of India. His experience at Standard & Poor’s and Arthur Andersen included approximately 50 transactions across a range of industries with an aggregate value of approximately US$10 billion. Ameya began his career at Arthur Andersen. Prior to joining WFM, Ameya was a Manager in Standard & Poor’s Transaction Advisory Services practice, where he led financial due diligence investigations for private equity and strategic clients. Since joining Encourage Capital’s predecessor firm, Wolfensohn Fund Management, in 2008, Ameya has been actively involved in investments in Electronica Finance, Annapurna Finance, Development Credit Bank, National Stock Exchange of India, Repco Home Finance, Ujjivan Financial Services and Fabindia. Ameya co-leads the clean energy finance and financial inclusion team. degree from Brown University.Īmeya Bijoor is a Partner with Encourage Capital and has over 20 years of experience across private equity, corporate finance and development. He was born in Bogota, Colombia, and is currently based in San Francisco. He has also written numerous publications and chapters on mitigation banking, biodiversity markets, markets for water quality, and other environmental markets. His articles have appeared in publications such as The Washington Post, The Atlantic Monthly, and the International Herald Tribune. He has done work for a number of organizations, including Insight Investments, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank, IUCN, The Nature Conservancy, Domini Social Investment, among others. For nearly two decades he has specialized on issues related to finance, banking, and the environment. In that capacity he co-authored a number of publications on voluntary carbon markets, mitigation banking, and ecosystem services, including The State of Voluntary Carbon Markets 2007: Picking up Steam and Voluntary Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide to What They Are and How They Work, and Conservation and Biodiversity Banking: A Guide to Setting Up and Running Biodiversity Credit Trading System. Prior to co-founding EKO in 2007, Ricardo helped found and served as the Managing Director of the Ecosystem Marketplace, a web site and information/analysis service covering the emerging environmental markets. Ricardo is a member of the Investment Committee of the EKO Green Carbon Fund. Ricardo leads the water team and new business and innovation at Encourage and works across several other investment sectors. Ricardo Bayon is a Partner and a member of the Board of Directors of Encourage Capital.
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