Dr. Inder Sud is a Principal of the Results for Development Institute. He has nearly 40 years of very broad experience in virtually all aspects of development. For the last 10 years, he has split his time between teaching and consulting. He has taught courses in international development at the graduate level at the Elliott School of International Affairs of George Washington University and at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. He has consulted for a number of multilateral and bilateral aid organizations including the World Bank, United Nations Development Program, IMF, and Global Funds for Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He has also advised policy makers in developing countries.
Inder entered the field of international development at the World Bank where he spent 30 years in a number of senior positions in country and economic management, sectoral programs, finance, policy and research. He pioneered the use of World Bank’s partial-risk guaranty for public-private partnerships in infrastructure. He was also involved actively in the World Bank’s early work that provided the basis for re-establishing its relationship with China. He has had assignments world over, but his most extensive work was in East Asia and the Pacific, South Asia, and Middle East and North Africa.
Inder Sud holds a PhD from Stanford University.
