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Dr Hyginus 'Gene' Leon shares vision for CDB – NationNews Barbados — nationnews.com

Bridgetown – St Lucia-born economist, Dr Hyginus ‘Gene’ Leon Tuesday began his tenure as the sixth president of the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB). Leon, who replaces the Jamaican, Dr Warren Smith, who had been in the post for the past ten years, said that his priority is supporting the bank’s borrowing member countries (BMC) through the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) recovery, while advancing the bank’s mandate to contribute to the … ....

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Dr. Leon named new President of the Caribbean Development Bank


Dr. Leon gets the nod for top job
DR. HYGINUS ‘Gene’ Leon yesterday took office as President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), becoming the sixth chief executive of the regional multilateral institution.
A solid foundation for the evolution of a financially strong Bank that responds to the development needs and priorities of its BMCs has been laid by successive leaders
Dr. Leon
The seasoned economist will lead a team of more than 200 employees headquartered in Bridgetown, Barbados. He comes to the assignment with 35 years of experience in economics, financial policy development and executive management, more than 20 of which were spent working with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).  ....

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Dr. Gene Leon Takes Office as CDB President - St. Lucia News From The Voice


Dr. Gene Leon Takes Office as CDB President
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DR. HYGINUS ‘Gene’ Leon yesterday took office as President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), becoming the sixth chief executive of the regional multilateral institution.
Dr. Gene Leon
The seasoned economist will lead a team of more than 200 employees headquartered in Bridgetown, Barbados. He comes to the assignment with 35 years of experience in economics, financial policy development and executive management, more than 20 of which were spent working with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He succeeds Dr. Wm. Warren Smith who retired on April 30 after serving as President for 10 years. ....

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Dr. Gene Leon takes office as CDB President


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Gene Leon today took office as President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), becoming the sixth chief executive of the regional multilateral institution.
The seasoned economist will lead a team of more than 200 employees headquartered in Bridgetown, Barbados. He comes to the assignment with 35 years of experience in economics, financial policy development and executive management, more than 20 of which were spent working with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).  He succeeds Dr. W
m. Warren Smith who retired on April 30 after serving as President for 10 years.
High on the new President’s agenda is supporting CDB’s Borrowing Member Countries (BMCs) through the COVID-19 recovery, while advancing the Bank’s mandate to contribute to the harmonious growth and development of member countries and promote cooperation and integration among them. His vision, which will require shared responsibility and contributions from regional ....

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Sad return to the broken chains


In June 2005, we were so ecstatic in celebrating the debt relief offered us, a relief of over $20billion dollars, which was beyond the total revenue of Nigeria for one year. So happy were we that President Olusegun Obasanjo as he was then) GCFR, had to make a broadcast to the nation on June 30, 2005. He followed the broadcast by appearing before the joint sitting of the National Assembly on July 26, 2005 to speak on the issue. In the broadcast, he declared, “How did we work to get out of this debt quagmire? We did it by resolving and working hard to break with the past; by identifying new voices and new leaders; and by rejecting business as usual and voting for new values of accountability, transparency, fair competition, social justice, and the upliftment of the living standards of Nigerians. We revamped our institutions and put in place an economic agenda that reduced the role of the state in the economy while strengthening the place and role of private investors. We mounted a ....

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