GE Africa President CEO Jay Ireland Appointed Chair of President Obama’s Advisory Council

GE Africa President CEO Jay Ireland Appointed Chair of President Obama’s Advisory Council

GE Africa President CEO Jay Ireland Appointed Chair of President Obama’s Advisory Council

GE Africa President CEO Jay Ireland Appointed Chair of President Obama’s Advisory Council

Jay Ireland, President & CEO of GE Africa (www.GE.com) was named as chair of the second President’s Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa (PAC-DBIA) by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker. PAC-DBIA members – representing small, medium, and large companies from a variety of industry sectors – advise the President, through the Secretary of Commerce, on ways to strengthen commercial engagement between the United States and Africa.

“Building stronger commercial relationships with some of the world’s fastest growing economies in Africa continues to be a top priority for the Obama administration,” said Secretary Pritzker. “Private sector engagement through initiatives like the PAC-DBIA is driving our efforts to expand trade, speed investments, build new technologies, and grow new and transformative industries across Africa.”

GE Africa President CEO Jay Ireland Appointed Chair of President Obama’s Advisory Council
GE Africa President CEO Jay Ireland Appointed Chair of President Obama’s Advisory Council

The appointments are announced in conjunction with the second U.S.-Africa Business Forum. This historic event connects hundreds of American and African chief executive officers and business leaders, along with African heads of state, to discuss overall economic growth and to stimulate additional trade and investment between the United States and Africa.

Below are the appointees of the 2016-2018 President’s Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa:

*            Jay Ireland, President and CEO, GE Africa* (Chair)
*            Laura Lane, President of Global Public Affairs, UPS (Vice Chair)
*            Walé Adeosun, Founder and Chief Investment Officer, Kuramo Capital Management*
*            Mimi Alemayehou, Managing Director, Black Rhino Group; and Executive Advisor and Chair, Blackstone Africa Infrastructure LP
*            Kimberly Brown, CEO, Amethyst Technologies
*            Takreem El-Tohamy, General Manager of Middle East and Africa, IBM
*            Peter Grauer, Chairman, Bloomberg LP*
*            Diane Hoskins, Co-CEO, Gensler
*            Denise Johnson, President, Caterpillar Resource Industries
*            Kusum Kavia, President, Combustion Associates, Inc.
*            Barbara Keating, President, Computer Frontiers, Inc.
*            Bill Killeen, President and CEO, Acrow Bridge
*            Tom Klein, President and CEO, Sabre
*            Jack Leslie, Chairman, Weber Shandwick
*            Edward Mathias, Managing Director, Carlyle Group*
*            Ross McLean, President of Sub-Saharan Africa, Dow Chemical Company
*            Jehiel Oliver, Founder and CEO, Hello Tractor
*            Andrew Patterson, President for Africa, Bechtel
*            Martin Richenhagen, Chairman, President, and CEO, AGCO*
*            Fred Sisson, CEO, Synnove Energy
*            Andrew Torre, President of Sub-Saharan Africa, Visa
*            Dow Wilson, President and CEO, Varian Medical Systems*
*            Rahama Wright, Founder and Chief Executive Director, Shea Yeleen*

GE Africa President CEO Jay Ireland Appointed Chair of President Obama’s Advisory Council
As part of his commitment to deepen engagement between the United States and Africa, President Obama signed an Executive Order (E.O.) at the 2014 U.S.-Africa Business Forum to establish PAC-DBIA. The PAC-DBIA has provided information, analysis, and recommendations on U.S.-Africa trade and investment priorities. Such priorities include job creation in both the United States and Africa, developing sustainable commercial partnerships, building entrepreneur capacity, and keeping the private sector engaged in developing policies and strategies on investment in Africa. Highlights of the previous PAC-DBIA’s recommendations include launching the institutional investor roadshow with several African countries and convening an East Africa cold chain symposium.

Speaking on the appointment, Jay Ireland said “I am truly honored to continue serving on the U.S. President’s Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa. “I am delighted to chair this group strengthening commercial links between Africa and U.S. for economic growth. GE is proud to remain a steadfast partner in Africa’s sustainable growth and will continue to invest in people and infrastructure across Africa.”

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