Ms. Nancy Barry
Nancy Barry is currently the President and CEO of NBA Enterprise Solutions to Poverty since 2006. ESP has worked with over 150 companies,
banks and emerging enterprises in major emerging markets, to build profitable, inclusive growth strategies which engage millions of low-income
people as suppliers, distributors and consumers, building their income and assets. Deep engagement and results with companies and banks in India,
China, Kenya, Mexico, Colombia and Peru.
She has Strong emphasis on agribusiness and inclusive agri-finance. In India, with ten leading agribusinesses, built the Action Platform to
Create Shared Value in Agribusiness in India. Over 70 leading companies and banks were engaged between 2012 and 2018 in company actions,
collaborations and joint initiatives geared to creating shared value with small farmers, through value chain development, inputs and advice,
and financial services. She has Strong knowhow and engagement on retail distribution channels for consumer goods, insurance, and B2B products
with Exito, Bimbo, FEMSA, P&G in Latin America. Nancy joined the World bank as a Young Professional and became the global Division Chief for
Industry globally. She has Held managerial positions in industry, trade, finance, and public sector management in Latin America and South Asia.
She went on to become the CEO for Women’s world bank in 1990 where she led major expansion in performance, innovation, and impact expansion
of microfinance by specialized institutions and banks in the WWB network, from 20,000 clients in 1990 to 23 million clients in 2006, in over
40 countries of Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. The aggregate global portfolio of WWB network members grew
to over USS$8 billion, with loan sizes averaging USS400.
- EDUCATION:
- Harvard University. Master of Business Administration, 1975
- Stanford University. Bachelor of Economics, 1971
- PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
- Global Division Chief - World Bank, USA 1975 - 1990
- President and CEO, Women’s World Banking—1990 to 2006
- President and CEO, NBA Enterprise Solutions to Poverty—2006 to present
- HONORS
- Harvard Business School. The Social Impact Award at SEI 20‘ Anniversary, 2014
- Harvard 100 Most Influential Alumni Award, 2007
- US News and World Report’s America’s Twenty Best Leaders Award, 2006
- Harvard Business School Club of New York Leadership Award, 2006
- Financial Women’s Association Public Service Woman of the Year, 2006
- Harvard Business School Achievement Award, 2005
- Forbes Top 100 World’s Most Powerful Women, 2004 and 2005
- Kellogg-McKinsey Award for Distinguished Leadership, 2004
- Forbes Trailblazer Award, 2002