European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(EBRD)
Anna Wilson leads the
Access to Know-How portfolio of European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development’s (EBRD) flagship Women in Business programmes within the
EBRD’s SME Finance & Development Group.
The portfolio covers activities in 23 countries, worth over €30 million in technical assistance and associated with €500+ million of EBRD financing. She also leads work on developing new digital tools for EBRD’s advisory work with SMEs.
After joining EBRD in 2012, Wilson has also been responsible for overseeing a €300,000 external communications overhaul, covering activities and stakeholders across 25 countries.
She has an MA in International Relations and International Economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a first class degree in Classics from the University of Cambridge.
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