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C. Lawrence Greenwood, Jr.

Vice-President
Operations 2
Asian Development Bank

Vice President C. Lawrence Greenwood, Jr.



The Board approved on 14 December 2005 the appointment of C. Lawrence Greenwood, Jr. as Vice-President - Operations 2 - for a term of three years. He assumed office on 28 February 2006.




SUMMARY

A career diplomat for nearly 30 years with extensive experience in Asia, international finance, development, trade, and investment.

MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
  • In November 2004, led the US Government delegation to the Paris Club that successfully restructured $125 billion of Iraqi debt, resulting in the largest debt reduction in history.
  • From 2003-2005, helped coordinate donor activities in a number of post-conflict and post-disaster situations, including Iraq, Haiti, and Pakistan.
  • In 2001 helped launch a dialogue on structural reform between China's National Development and Reform Commission and the US Department of State and led the investment agenda for that Dialogue.
  • From 2000-2005 chaired the US-Japan Investment Initiative which worked to promote foreign direct investment into Japan and to reform Japanese regulations to facilitate mergers and acquisition.
  • From 2000-2003, as US Ambassador to APEC, launched the organization's counterterrorism agenda after 9/11, secured agreement to the Secure Trade in APEC Region (STAR) initiative, promoted greater use of IT in Asia, promoted regulatory transparency, and helped negotiate multilateral aviation open skies agreement.
  • From 1996-2000 in Japan worked to liberalize the insurance market, helped crack the stevedore cartel, successfully lobbied for lower telecom interconnection rates, and helped address the recession and banking crisis of 1997.
  • In 1991, worked to establish a permanent US military facility in Singapore, including negotiation of a status of forces agreement. Also helped launch the Asian Regional Forum, a multilateral forum that discusses Asian security and transnational issues.
  • In 1989, as lead staffer in the US Embassy in Japan for the Structural Impediments Initiative successfully lobbied to deregulate retailing and promote stronger enforcement of Japan's anti-monopoly law.
  • In the early 1980s worked to help resolve the Third World debt crisis as the State Department official responsible for staffing the U.S. Government's work in the Paris Club group of creditors.
  • In 1978 in Manila uncovered efforts by shoe manufacturers in Taipei,China to circumvent US safeguards and negotiated a voluntary restraint agreement with the Philippine government.

C. Lawrence Greenwood, Jr.
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ASSIGNMENTS
Feb 2006-present Vice President, Operations 2, Asian Development Bank
2005-Feb 2006 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, International Finance and Development, US Department of State
2003-2005 Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs
2000-2003 Ambassador to APEC
1996-2000 U.S. Embassy Tokyo, Japan Economic Minister Counselor
1994-1996 Office of Bilateral Trade Affairs, Department of State, Director
1991-1994 U.S. Embassy Singapore, Economic-Political Counselor
1987-1991 U.S. Embassy Tokyo, Japan, Economic Officer
1985-1987 Japanese Language Training
1983-1985 Office of Monetary Affairs, Department of State, Financial Officer
1981-1983 Office of Business Practices, Department of State, Economic Officer
1979-1981 U.S. Embassy Dakar, Senegal, Economic Officer
1976-1979 U.S. Embassy Manila, Philippines, Rotational Officer
EDUCATION

1970-1974 Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida - BA in East Asian Studies

1974-1976 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford, MA - MALD in economics, law and Asian studies

Languages: Japanese and French

Family/Hobbies: Married with two sons. Enjoys guitar, banjo, tennis and reading



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