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Iif Future Leaders Alumni Network IIF FUTURE LEADERS ALUMNI NETWORK Aberdeen Standard Investments Majed Al Rajhi, Class of 2020 Andrew Kelly, Class of 2016 Allianz Chris Demetriou, Class of 2017 Petr Sosík, Class of 2016 Victoria MacLean, Class of 2018 Holger Braun, Class of 2017 Erin Smith, Class of 2019 Michael Schiebel, Class of 2018 Pruksa Iamthongthong, Class of 2020 Christoph Rosenfeld, Class of 2020 ABN AMRO ANZ Bank Ido Gonen, Class of 2019 Kellie Burbidge, Class of 2014 Aartie Hoeblal, Class of 2020 Tamara Medard, Class of 2015 Access Bank Krissie Jones, Class of 2016 Roosevelt Ogbonna, Class of 2014 AO UniCredit Bank Segun Kuteyi, Class of 2018 Svetlana Zolotareva, Class of 2015 Oluseun Onasoga, Class of 2020 Association of German Banks Agricultural Bank of China Daniel Engelmann, Class of 2020 Yi CAO, Class of 2014 Banco Galicia Bing DUAN, Class of 2014 Percy Bayley, Class of 2014 Akbank Bank Julius Baer Burcu Civelek Yüce, Class of 2014 Andrea Metzler, Class of 2020 Ali Arikan, Class of 2015 Bank of America Sebnem Dag Güven, Class of 2016 Lindsay Hans, Class of 2020 Burcu Kucukunal, Class of 2018 Bank of Palestine Zeynep Orman Özdemirel, Class of 2019 Raya Sbitany, Class of 2014 Ozge Birer, Class of 2020 Mahmoud Shawa, Class of 2014 Al Rajhi Bank Hassan Alhallaq, Class of 2015 Raid Aldrees, Class of 2019 Amal Massis, Class of 2017 Guillaume Autier, Class of 2015 Suleiman Nasr, Class of 2018 Virginie Delaunay, Class of 2016 David Vaillant, Class of 2017 Yazan Almasri, Class of 2020 Pauline Allary, Class of 2018 Bank Pekao Aude Gaudin, Class of 2019 Piotr Wetmanski, Class of 2018 Arnaud de Tregomain, Class of 2020 Banorte BNY Mellon Gabriel Casillas, Class of 2014 Ben Pott, Class of 2020 Arturo Monroy, Class of 2014 CaixaBank Alejandro Padilla, Class of 2017 Estel Martin, Class of 2020 Banque Misr CalPERS Ahmed Adel, Class of 2020 Divya Mankikar, Class of 2016 Barclays China International Capital Corporation Derek White, Class of 2014 Leting Liu, Class of 2017 Peter Simon, Class of 2015 CIMB Group Adeel Khan, Class of 2018 Shafiq Abdul Jabbar, Class of 2016 Nicole Sandler, Class of 2019 Luanne Sieh, Class of 2017 Lauren Miller, Class of 2020 Khairul Rifaie, Class of 2018 BBVA Citi Jordi García, Class of 2016 Pooja Daswani, Class of 2018 Maria Abascal, Class of 2017 Ruth Coles, Class of 2020 Jose Carlos Pardo, Class of 2018 Citi Handlowy María Llorente, Class of 2019 Maciej Krywoniuk, Class of 2015 Laura Fernández Castro, Class of 2020 Kamil Gustaw, Class of 2016 BNDES Dominika Duziak, Class of 2017 Leonardo Pereira Rodrigues Dos Santos, Class of 2015 Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton LLP BNP Paribas Colin Lloyd, Class of 2015 Anne Pointet, Class of 2014 Ruxandra Valcu, Class of 2014 Clifford Chance DBS Bank Caroline Meinertz, Class of 2015 Paul Cheng, Class of 2015 Sier Han Ng, Class of 2016 Commercial International Bank Calvin Ong, Class of 2017 Rashwan Hammady, Class of 2015 Evy Wee, Class of 2018 Mohamed El Sennary, Class of 2016 Chi Yung Boris Chan, Class of 2019 Islam Seif El-Nasr Omar, Class of 2017 Jeremy Kok, Class of 2020 Omar Sarhan, Class of 2018 Ahmed Mostafa, Class of 2019 Deloitte Mira Elzahaby, Class of 2020 Rob Galaski, Class of 2016 Commerzbank Deutsche Bank Heike Heuberger, Class of 2015 John Pipilis, Class of 2014 Florian Wandruszka, Class of 2017 Fiona Bassett, Class of 2014 Stefan Gringel, Class of 2018 Markus Pertlwieser, Class of 2015 Fabian Vichtl, Class of 2019 Christiana Riley, Class of 2016 Olaf Clemens, Class of 2017 Commonwealth Bank of Australia Stefan Hoops, Class of 2018 Steve Ellis, Class of 2017 DSK Bank Credicorp Capital Servicios Financieros Plamen Dimitrov, Class of 2014 Alejandro Perez Reyes Zarak, Class of 2014 Dubai International Financial Centre Credit Suisse Khalid Al Zarouni, Class of 2016 Thibault Dufour, Class of 2014 Mohammad Al Kassim, Class of 2018 Gloria Maersch Brunner, Class of 2015 Mohammad Alblooshi, Class of 2019 Anuradha Dhar, Class of 2016 Mariam AlHebshi, Class of 2020 Alex Wade, Class of 2017 Raffael Gasser, Class of 2018 DWS Group Joseph Steffa, Class of 2019 Vincenzo Vedda, Class of 2020 Tim (Lei) Tu, Class of 2020 DZ Bank Daiwa Capital Markets Europe Limited Friedrich Luithlen, Class of 2017 Daisuke Tanaka, Class of 2020 Frederik König, Class of 2018 Ecobank Transnational Majed Alsadhan, Class of 2017 Greg Davis, Class of 2016 Bader Baghlaf, Class of 2018 Adel Hamadah, Class of 2019 Erste Group Bank AG Abdulaziz AlSeif, Class of 2020 Florian Dangl, Class of 2014 HSBC Mariana Kühnel, Class of 2015 Charlie Ford, Class of 2017 Vicky Jackson, Class of 2014 Armin Blassnig, Class of 2018 Joanna Tibbitt, Class of 2014 Jelena Tomic, Class of 2019 Terecina Kwong, Class of 2015 Sebastian Rehse, Class of 2020 Gemma Rogers, Class of 2015 Daniel Robinson, Class of 2016 Export Import Bank of India Caoimhe Durnin, Class of 2018 T.D. Sivakumar, Class of 2014 Rupert Kennedy-Alexander, Class of 2019 Priti Thomas, Class of 2015 Philip Fellowes, Class of 2020 Ashish Kumar, Class of 2016 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China FEBRABAN Ying SHI, Class of 2014 Vanessa Gruia, Class of 2020 Qinjun YIN, Class of 2014 First Abu Dhabi Bank Hui SU, Class of 2016 Ahmed Al Naqbi, Class of 2015 Yue ZHANG, Class of 2016 Future Fund ING Bank Sam Killmier, Class of 2016 Barbaros Uygun, Class of 2016 Nicola Grant, Class of 2017 Goldman Sachs Serge Offers, Class of 2018 Liz Ewing, Class of 2014 Pim Hanssen, Class of 2020 Joseph Konzelmann, Class of 2014 C Kyle Russ, Class of 2020 Institute of International Finance Robin Koepke, Class of 2014 Groupe BPCE Brad Carr, Class of 2015 Leonor Lopes Gil, Class of 2017 Emre Tiftik, Class of 2015 Gulf International Bank Arpitha Bykere, Class of 2016 Sakhr AlMulhem, Class of 2015 Kevin Sanker, Class of 2016 Thamir AlDahash, Class of 2016 Bart van Liebergen, Class of 2017 Jessica Stallings, Class of 2017 Kuwait Finance House Natalia Bailey, Class of 2018 Nasser Alshaya, Class of 2018 Jonathan Fortun, Class of 2018 Mohammad AlKhuzam, Class of 2019 Matthew Ekberg, Class of 2019 Khalid Al Rukhayes, Class of 2020 Khadija Mahmood, Class of 2019 Macquarie Group Ben Hilgenstock, Class of 2020 Sukhdeep Saluja, Class of 2020 Dylan Riddle, Class of 2020 Malayan Banking Berhad International Finance Corporation Muhd Ramadhan Fitri Bin Ellias, Class of 2015 Benjamin Powell, Class of 2014 Adam Malik Azlan, Class of 2016 Intesa Sanpaolo Sharifah Sarah Syed Mohamed Tahir, Class of 2018 Jacques Moscianese, Class of 2018 Abdul Azzahir Azhar, Class of 2020 Daniele Pastore, Class of 2019 mBank Roberta Ranaldi, Class of 2020 Karol Bach, Class of 2014 Investec Bank Ltd Michal Panowicz, Class of 2014 Laurence Adams, Class of 2018 Wojciech Chmielewski, Class of 2015 JD Capital Co., Ltd. Karol Prazmo, Class of 2015 Andreas Boeger, Class of 2016 Clarissa Zhong, Class of 2017 Przemyslaw Klobut, Class of 2016 JP Morgan Chase & Co Jakub Fast, Class of 2017 Vickie Alvo, Class of 2014 Jacek Rzeznik, Class of 2018 Beth Cleland, Class of 2015 Michal Plechawski, Class of 2020 Claudia Gonzalez Cabanillas, Class of 2016 McKinsey & Company Toks Oyebode, Class of 2017 Annelyse Freyman, Class of 2014 Alison Campbell, Class of 2018 Arnaud Senechal, Class of 2019 Mercantil Banco Milan Shah, Class of 2020 Guillermo Di Candia Myles, Class of 2020 Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Vance Serchuk, Class of 2014 Sora Tsuda, Class of 2014 Kupanda Capital Toshinao Endo, Class of 2016 Yuko Mitani, Class of 2017 Bobby Pittman, Class of 2014 Akiko Kubo, Class of 2018 Majed Hamdan Alghamdi, Class of 2015 Shiho Kamiya, Class of 2019 Ramzy Darwish, Class of 2016 Yosuke Nagamori, Class of 2020 Saud Bajbair, Class of 2017 Rasha Musalli, Class of 2018 Mizuho Financial Group Abdulbadie Al-Yafi, Class of 2019 Eiji Kawamura, Class of 2015 Nasser Al-Fraih, Class of 2020 Shinya Matsunaga, Class of 2016 Hiroshi Nakaya, Class of 2017 Natixis Koji Omiya, Class of 2018 Cecile Turbelin, Class of 2018 Akiko Matsumoto, Class of 2019 Nordea Hisashi Saito, Class of 2020 Anders Nicander, Class of 2017 Moody’s Investors Service OTP Ana Arsov, Class of 2018 Zoltán Tóthmátyás, Class of 2014 Sally Yim, Class of 2019 Tamás Kamarási, Class of 2014 Morgan Stanley OTP Bank Romania Jennifer Publicover, Class of 2014 Attila Lanczendorfer, Class of 2015 Massimiliano Ruggieri, Class of 2015 Partners Group (Singapore) Sharon Yeshaya, Class of 2016 Kevin Lu, Class of 2014 Andrew Nash, Class of 2017 Sebastiano Visentini, Class of 2018 PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Setiyo Wibowo Hartono, Class of 2015 Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency Carole Marchand, Class of 2017 PwC Paul Diop, Class of 2018 Mary Ann Betsch, Class of 2017 Cheikh Tidiane Diagne, Class of 2020 Qatar National Bank National Bank of Abu Dhabi Fatma Al-Suwaidi, Class of 2014 Noora Ali, Class of 2016 Noor Mohd Al-Naimi, Class of 2015 Khalid Al Sada, Class of 2016 National Bank of Kuwait Nedhal Al Nuaimi, Class of 2017 Ahmad Amin, Class of 2014 Hassan Al Asmakh, Class of 2018 National Commercial Bank Mohamed Alromaihi, Class of 2019 Hamed Fayez, Class of 2014 Mohammed Al Issa, Class of 2020 Rabobank Group Scotiabank Peru Pieter Hofstra, Class of 2018 Miriam Regis, Class of 2016 Raymond James Financial SEB Group Emma Bredin, Class of 2017 Carolina Trujillo, Class of 2014 Ruut Pihlava, Class of 2018 Royal Bank of Canada Carolina Crevatin Martin, Class of 2019 Amit Sadhu, Class of 2017 Jonathan Roos, Class of 2020 Brian Geiger, Class of 2018 Anilisa Sainani, Class of 2020 Société Générale S&P Global Kent Bjertrup, Class of 2015 Peggy Poon, Class of 2019 Standard Bank Group Santander Funeka
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