Former Minster Of Finance, Okonjo-Iweala Has Been Named Director At Uk Bank; Checkout Huge Money She Will Earn A Year
Thecable reported that Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former minister of finance,
has been named an independent non-executive director at Standard
Chartered PLC.
The company said her appointment is effective from November 1, 2017. The
independent Non-Executive Directors do not participate in any of the
Group’s incentive arrangements.
She will receive a fee of GBP100,000 per annum for her services as an
independent Non-Executive Director, with an additional fee of GBP30,000
per annum as a member of the Brand, Values and Conduct Committee.”
José Viñals, group chairman said “Ngozi is a globally recognised African
and international figure. She has significant geopolitical, economic,
risk and development experience and expertise at a national governmental
level and in international organisations, which will provide
significant insight and value to the Board.
She also has deep knowledge of Africa as well as emerging and developing
markets. I am delighted to welcome her to Standard Chartered.”
Okonjo-Iweala spent 25 years working at the World Bank in various
positions. According to the bank, Okonjo-Iweala “spearheaded Nigeria’s
successful program to obtain debt relief and is credited with developing
reforms that helped improve governmental transparency to stabilise and
grow the Nigerian economy”.
The 63-year-old sits on a number of prestigious international advisory
boards including the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and is Chair
of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations (GAVI).
She has a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and a Masters and PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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