Charles Dallara
CHARLES DALLARA has served as managing director of the Institute of International Finance (IIF) since
1993. Before joining the Institute, he was managing director at J.P. Morgan & Co from 1991 to 1993. He was
head of Morgan’s investment and commercial banking business in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet
Union, the Middle East, Africa and India. He also chaired J.P. Morgan’s Emerging Markets Risk Committee,
which reviewed the risk positions involved in all of Morgan’s emerging market trading operations. During the
1980s, he served in a variety of senior financial positions in the US government. He served as assistant
secretary of the US Treasury for International Affairs in 1989–1991. He is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations, and a member of the Board of Directors of Private Export Funding Cooperation (PEFCO). He is a
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member of the Advisory Board of Darby Overseas Investments, Ltd. He has served as a member of the US–
Japan Business Council, on the board of the Industrial Credit and Corporation of India Securities, Ltd (ICICI),
and on the Advisory Committee of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council. He has a bachelor’s degree in
economics from the University of South Carolina, two master’s degrees, and a doctoral degree from Tufts
University.
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