Hon. David Malpass | Senior Strategic Advisor


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Mr. Malpass was the 13th President of the World Bank Group (2019-2023). During his tenure, he focused on promoting stronger policies to increase economic growth, alleviate poverty, improve living standards, and reduce government debt burdens. Under his leadership, the World Bank Group responded quickly to global crises­—mobilizing a record $440 billion in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, sharp global economic slowdowns, unsustainable debt burdens, climate change, and food, fertilizer, and energy shortages. The World Bank Group also more than doubled its climate finance to developing countries during Mr. Malpass’s presidency, reaching a record $32 billion in 2022.


Prior to his appointment at the World Bank, Mr. Malpass served as Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs for the United States. Mr. Malpass represented the United States in international settings, including the G7 and G20 Deputy Finance Ministerial, World Bank–IMF Spring and Annual Meetings, the Financial Stability Board, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.


Before joining the U.S. Treasury, Mr. Malpass was an international economist and founder of a macroeconomics research firm based in New York City. He served as Chief Economist at Bear Stearns and conducted financial analyses of countries around the world.


Previously, Mr. Malpass served as the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Developing Nations, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Economic Affairs. He focused on an array of foreign policy and development issues, including U.S. involvement in multilateral institutions, the World Bank’s 1988 capital increase—which supported the creation of the Bank’s environment division, the Enterprise for the America’s Initiative, and Brady bonds to address the Latin American debt crisis. He also served as Senior Analyst for Taxes and Trade at the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, and as Staff Director of the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress.

Mr. Malpass has served on the boards of the Council of the Americas, Economic Club of New York, National Committee on U.S.–China Relations, Manhattan Institute, and Gary Klinsky Children’s Centers, as well as various for-profit entities. He is the author of numerous articles on economic development.


Mr. Malpass earned his bachelor’s degree from Colorado College and his MBA from the University of Denver. He was a CPA and undertook advanced graduate work in international economics at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, and has studied Spanish, Russian, and French.