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Dr. Sharmini Coorey appointed to Dialog Axiata board

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Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s premier connectivity provider, announced the appointment of Dr. Sharmini Coorey as an Independent, Non-Executive Director on the board, with effect from October 15, 2022.
Dr. Coorey is a former senior official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and currently a member of the Presidential Advisory Group on Multilateral Engagement and Debt Sustainability, advising the Government of Sri Lanka during the economic crisis.


She joined the IMF through the Economist Programme in 1986 and during her 35-year career at the IMF, worked in positions of increasing seniority in its African, Asia, Pacific, European and Western Hemisphere departments as well as its Strategy, Policy and Review Department.


Prior to her retirement in October 2021, Dr. Coorey served as Director of the Institute for Capacity Development (ICD) for almost nine years. She was instrumental in establishing ICD, the IMF’s department for capacity building and was key in providing strategic direction for the governance, management and funding of the IMF’s capacity 
building activities.

She also oversaw the IMF’s training for country officials worldwide, including establishing its online program, which trained over 100,000 government officials in policy-oriented macroeconomics during her tenure.
Before heading ICD, Dr. Coorey was Deputy Director in the IMF’s African Department (AFR), where she oversaw the IMF’s work in a number of countries, including South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe. In addition, she led AFR’s financial sector work and research agenda. Dr. Coorey’s experience at the IMF also includes surveillance work on the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States and Canada as well as programme work on Korea, Estonia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. 


She served on the Investment Committee of the IMF Staff Retirement Plan and on the Editorial Committee of IMF Staff Papers. She was also a visiting researcher at George Washington University’s Elliott School for International Affairs in Washington DC.
Dr. Coorey holds Ph.D. and bachelor’s degrees in Economics from Harvard University. She has published papers on inflation and economic growth in transition and developing countries and edited a book on managing the oil wealth of the CEMAC region.