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Elaine Glennie
Senior Capacity Building Specialist

Brief Biography

Elaine Glennie joined ADBI in 2006 after serving as Senior Financial Governance Specialist in ADB's Central West and South Asia Departments (2001-2006). Previously she worked as a policy/institutional/financial specialist for several multilateral development agencies including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the World Bank, and a number of United Nations agencies; and bilateral development agencies - CIDA, DANIDA, SIDA and USAID; as well as non-government organisations. Ms. Glennie has a degree in business administration, and is a financial analyst and an accredited professional accountant.

Ms. Glennie's international experience spans over 20 countries where she has played a key role in developing and implementing investment programs to support private sector and financial market development; fiscal management and public administration reform; and improvement of basic physical and social infrastructure services. For these investment programs she focused on strengthening policy environments to improve corporate governance, increase cost recovery and financial viability, and enable greater private sector participation; and exploring and facilitating public-private partnerships.

ADBI Publications

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Presentation - Multilateral PPPI Capacity Building Initiative (MP3IC)Conference materials presented at Strengthening Governance for Infrastructure Service Delivery: The Role of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) Workshop. 
Opening Remarks by Elaine Glennie at Strengthening Private Sector Participation for Infrastructure in the Pacific RegionOpening Remarks by Elaine Glennie at Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) for Infrastructure in the Pacific Region. 

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