AFC appoints Independent Director
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Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), an international investment grade multilateral finance institution, has appointed Grant T. Harris as an Independent Director.
Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), an international investment grade multilateral finance institution, has appointed Grant T. Harris as an Independent Director.
Harris joins AFC after serving four years at the US National Security Council at the White House in Washington, D.C.
As Special Assistant to President Obama and Senior Director for African Affairs, he was the primary lead in crafting US policy toward sub-Saharan Africa.
Harris was particularly instrumental in institutionalizing trade and investment as a key pillar of US policy toward Africa, including by launching and coordinating the 'Doing Business in Africa' campaign to increase US trade and investment.
Before his work at the White House, Harris served in a variety of roles advising senior officials on issues related to Africa.
He also previously served on the staff of the White House under President Bill Clinton.
Harris draws on private sector experience, having practiced law at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, where he counselled and assisted Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies on international business transactions.
Since leaving the White House, Harris established Harris Africa Partners LLC and advises private sector clients on investing and doing business in Africa.
Sarah Alade, Chair of the Board of Africa Finance Corporation, said: "We are delighted that Grant is joining Africa Finance Corporation as an Independent Director. He has extensive experience and contacts in Africa, having worked in a variety of senior roles advising on continental affairs.”
“He also brings a strong business and legal background as well as a network of contacts with entities interested in doing business with the continent. He will be a great asset to Africa Finance Corporation and to its shareholders,” she said.