Stephen P. GROFF
Vice President, Asian Development Bank
Stephen P. Groff is Vice President (Operations 2) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). He assumed office in October 2011. Mr. Groff is responsible for the full range of ADB’s operations in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. His mandate includes establishing strategic and operational priorities in his areas of responsibility, producing investment and technical assistance operations amounting to approximately $5 billion annually, managing an existing portfolio of about $23 billion, and leading about 650 staff. In addition, Mr. Groff supports ADB’s President in managing ADB’s overall operations, representing ADB in high-level multilateral fora, and contributing to managing its relationships with its 67 member country shareholders, other multilateral financial institutions, and key government, private sector, and civil society partners. Prior to joining ADB, Mr. Groff was Deputy Director for Development Cooperation at the Paris-based Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). He also served as OECD's envoy to the G20 Working Group on Development and was a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council. Prior to this he was the Deputy Vice President for Operations at the Washington-based Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). Prior to MCC, Mr. Groff held several staff positions at the ADB. Before this, Mr. Groff was the Deputy Director and Chief Economist on a large USAID project, a Program Director for the U.S. Refugee Program, and a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer. Mr. Groff has worked across Asia, Africa and Latin America and writes regularly on development issues. He also serves on a number of advisory boards for development-related organizations. Mr. Groff holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Biology from Yale University.