Lisa Kaestner was recently appointed as IFC’s Regional Manager for Ukraine and Moldova. In this capacity, she is responsible for IFC’s work to mobilize investment and support the private sector in the two countries while overseeing IFC’s response to the war in Ukraine and the post-war recovery agenda in the region. Ms. Kaestner has taken on this new role at a time when the region is deeply affected by the war and economic uncertainty.
A US national, Kaestner joined IFC in 1999 as the resident representative in Georgia. Since then, she has fulfilled a variety of roles in both IFC and World Bank mostly in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The last four years, Kaestner gained experience in Africa, where she led IFC's advisory services to governments in Eastern and Southern Africa, supporting reforms and policy implementation for private sector-led growth across a range of sectors—including agribusiness, tourism, and housing to ICT and the financial sector.
Most recently, she briefly served as the County Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives until being asked to take up the role in Ukraine and Moldova, due to the unprecedented circumstances. Before IFC, she worked with several nonprofit development organizations in the South Caucasus region.
Lisa holds a Master’s degree in Public Policy and Economics from Princeton University.
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DownloadInvesting in Ukraine during the ongoing aggression is not only a risky business, but also strategically crucial for maintaining the country's economic resilience and recovery. Hostilities pose unique challenges for investors who need new approaches to risk management and security of their investments.
In this panel discussion, we will focus on the issues of attracting investments in the context of ongoing aggression and reviewing mechanisms for insuring war risks. The participants will discuss how to attract international and domestic investments to Ukraine despite the high risks, what strategies and tools can help protect investors, and what roles international financial institutions play in the support of investors.