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Job Title: Senior Vice President, Head of Capital Mobilization and Partnerships
Organisation: Africa Finance Corporation
Professional History: Mohammed Abdul-Razaq is senior vice president and head of capital mobilization and partnerships at the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), Africa's leading multilateral finance institution. He brings over 18 years of experience in financial advisory, mergers and acquisitions, capital raises, infrastructure financing, and development and impact investing across sub-Saharan Africa.
During his career, Mohammed has executed transactions with a cumulative value of over US$30 billion, having worked at Morgan Stanley UK and Renaissance Capital UK before joining AFC in 2016. He has advised, developed and led the structuring and financing of multiple transformational infrastructure projects across the continent, contributing to economic development, job creation and intra-Africa trade.
Mohammed was recognised by the Choiseul Institute as fifth in the top 100 economic leaders in Africa under the age of 40. He is the founder of the Dudden Hill Foundation, a non-profit equipping young Africans with skills for the corporate and entrepreneurship space, and serves as the only male board member of the Women At Risk International Foundation (WARIF).
Academic and professional credentials: High Potential Leadership Programme — Harvard Business School
Oxford Programme on Negotiations — Saïd Business School, Oxford University
MSc, Finance and Economics — Alliance Manchester Business School
BSc, Economics — Loughborough University
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