Prior to joining the Bank Group, he served concurrently as El Salvador’s Minister of Finance and Chief of Staff to the President.
[5] He was born into a close-knit Arabic family, raised in El Salvador, and holds a Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University.
The panel recommends to the UNFCCC mitigation and adaptation activities that are a result of collaborative efforts between the public and private sectors and bring multiple benefits to the urban poor in developing countries.
[7] He is currently chairman and CEO of The Daboub Partnership, an initiative of Arcis, LLC dedicated to delivering results for public and private organizations around the world.
He drove a number of corporate initiatives and reforms: leading the World Bank Group's Governance and Anti-Corruption agenda, contributing to the internal reform agenda; spearheading change and reorganization of the Information Systems Group and the Department of Institutional Integrity, and helping to champion the Bank's Arab World Initiative.
[9] Daboub represented the Bank and its mission during trips to several countries grappling with key reforms and financial crises of the previous decade.