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Salim Loxley
Senior Advisor, Private Sector Development and Public Private Partnerships
Salim Loxley is a professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in various organizations.
Salim pursued his Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Philosophy at the University of Manitoba before obtaining a Master of Science in Politics from SOAS University of London.
He also studied at the Department of Sociology in LSE, showcasing his multidisciplinary approach to learning.
Throughout his career, Salim has held key advisory roles and leadership positions in notable institutions.
Currently, he serves as an advisor on Public Private Partnerships and Economic Development at Loxley and Associates.
Previously, he worked as an advisor at the Inter-American Development Bank focusing on Public Private Partnerships and Value Chain Development.
Salim also held the position of Senior Private-Sector Development Specialist at the Inter-American Development Bank, demonstrating his expertise in this area.
Before that, he served as the Team Leader for the National Economic Development Programme at UNDP, showcasing his leadership skills and commitment to economic progress.
In his past roles, Salim has also contributed to the development sector as the Country Director for Haiti at Building Markets and as a Deputy Country Director in the same organization.
Additionally, he has experience as a Senior Management Consultant at PwC, highlighting his consulting abilities.