Mr. Diwan was a Managing Director of EMP and CEO of AIG Asian Infrastructure Fund. He is a member of the Asian Fund’s Oversight Committee. Rauf joined EMP in 1997 as a Managing Director of EMP, AIG Asian Infrastructure Fund II. He also was responsible for establishing and managing EMP’s regional office in Singapore, and has served on the Board of several Asian companies. He was instrumental in developing and executing EMP’s strategy in Korea. Prior to joining EMP, Mr. Diwan had served 15 years with the International Finance Corporation. In 1997, he was Director of the Power Department of the IFC, responsible for investments in the power sector of all emerging markets. He achieved the highest level of investment in the sector during his tenure. Prior to that, he was Manager of the Power Division in 1996 and Division Manager of the East Asia Division from 1994 to 1995. In East Asia he was responsible for turning around and expanding IFC’s business in China. In the Power Division, he was responsible for several innovative structures and played a leading role in advisory work on the first BOT project in China. From 1978 to 1988, Mr. Diwan held many leadership positions in the IFC Asia and the Infrastructure Departments. He has a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Oregon State University and an M.B.A. from Columbia University. He was a DuPont Fellow at Columbia. He is also a graduate of the Stanford University Executive Program. |