Mary Ellen Iskenderian is President and CEO of Womenโs World Banking, the global nonprofit devoted to giving low-income women in the developing world access to the financial tools and resources they require to achieve security and prosperity. She joined Womenโs World Banking in 2006 and leads the Womenโs World Banking global team, based in New York, and also serves as a member of the Investment Committee of its two impact investment funds.
Mary Ellen is a passionate advocate for womenโs economic empowerment through greater access to finance and is a leading voice for womenโs leadership in financial services. She is a leading voice for the worldโs one billion women not actively engaged with the financial sector, urging the banking industry to view this community as a powerful new market of small business owners, heads of households, and consumers of financial products and services.
Prior to Womenโs World Banking, Mary Ellen worked for 17 years at the International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank. She had previously worked for the investment bank Lehman Brothers. Mary Ellen is a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations, as well as a member of the Womenโs Forum of New York. She serves as a Director on the Board of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
A 2017 Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Fellow, Mary Ellen holds an MBA from the Yale School of Management and a Bachelor of Science in International Economics from Georgetown Universityโs School of Foreign Service. Most recently, she was recognized in the Forbes 50 over 50: Investment list, which highlights female investors and financial leaders. Her first book, Thereโs Nothing Micro About a Billion Women: Making Finance Work for Women, was published by MIT Press in April 2022.