Dan Runde is the Director of the Project on Prosperity and Development and Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis, CSIS.
Previously, he was Head of the Office of Partnership Development at the International Finance Corporation, the Private Sector Arm of the World Bank Group.
The former Director of the Office of Global Development Alliances at the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Mr. Runde’s responsibilities included forming partnerships with major corporations and allocating funds to projects in developing countries.
He was Assistant Vice-President of Citibank in Buenos Aires and a consultant for BankBoston in Argentina, where he proposed and built public-private partnership to improve the capital’s public schools. Mr. Runde has a Masters degree from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, studied at the Universidad de Granada in Spain, and graduated in 1994 from Dartmouth College with an AB Cum Laude in Government.
He is currently a board member of the Society for International Development in Washington, DC.


