He served as the acting president of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the former development finance institution of the United States government, from March to December 2019.
[7][8][9] In 1999, Bohigian co-founded and served as a managing director at VenCatalyst, a venture capital firm focused on technology companies.
[12] After working for the Bush administration’s Commerce Department, Bohigian founded private equity firm E2 Capital Partners in 2009, which focused on energy efficiency projects.
He served as part of Bridgewater’s staff until 2013, when he founded and became managing director of the financial advisory firm and impact investment fund Pluribus Ventures,[5][14] which has invested in venture capital and private equity funds supporting affordable housing, healthcare research, inclusive fintech, energy efficiency, education, government innovation, and veterans.
[4][5][18] In September 2008, Bohigian led a clean energy and environment trade mission to China and India as a representative of the Bush administration.
[1][22] During his time in the OPIC, Bohigian helped implement the Better Utilization of Investments Leading to Development Act (BUILD Act),[1][23] pitched the Blue Dot Network infrastructure program,[24] approved more than $6 billion in investment worldwide,[25] and helped launch the 2X Africa initiative for women’s empowerment alongside Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump.