Shengman Zhang is currently Vice Chairman of Global Banking and Chief Operating Officer for Citi Markets & Banking, Asia Pacific. Mr. Zhang joined Citi in February 2006 as Vice Chairman of Global Banking and Chairman of the Public Sector Group.
Mr. Zhang, a Chinese national, came to Citi from the World Bank where he was the Managing Director from 2001 to 2005 in charge of the Bank's day-to-day worldwide operations, including all its six geographical regions and six Sector/Thematic Networks. He chaired the Bank's Operations Committee, the Sanctions Committee, and the Corporate Committee on Fraud and Corruption Policy. He was also the Chairman of the Bank Group's Crisis Management Committee.
Prior to that, from 1997 to 2001, he oversaw the World Bank's Corporate and Support Functions and Sectors and Regions respectively. From 1995 to 1997, Mr. Zhang was Vice President and Corporate Secretary of the World Bank and Executive Director for China between 1994 and 1995. Earlier, Mr. Zhang held a number of senior positions at the Ministry of Finance in China.
Mr. Zhang is a graduate of Fudan University, China. He also attended McGill University (Canada) as an exchange student. He held a MPA degree from University of Washington, D.C., and finished the Advanced Management Program of Harvard Business School.
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