Jordan Schwartz

Jordan Schwartz (born 22 October 1965) is an American executive in the field of financing for emerging economies.

[1] Jordan Schwartz received a Master of Science degree from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC.

[citation needed] Schwartz has worked in the field of economic development since 1991, focusing on infrastructure finance and regulation, sustainability, and the role of the private sector.

During this period, his teams provided the World Bank’s first major financing for COVID response and mRNA vaccines in the region,[6] and secured financing for the completion of the Matanza-Riachuelo Wastewater Treatment System in Argentina, the largest sanitation investment program in LAC.

[7] Along with economists Luis Andrés and José Luis Guasch, Schwartz is co-author of the book Uncovering the Drivers of Utility Performance: The Role of the Private Sector, Regulation, and Governance in the Power, Water, and Telecommunication Sectors, as well as several articles focusing on the relationship between risk and investment.