New York: Indian-American leader Ajay Banga has been recognized by the esteemed philanthropic organization, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, as one of the honorees in their annual “Great Immigrants” list. This distinguished accolade celebrates individuals who have significantly contributed to the enrichment and fortification of the United States and its democratic values through their remarkable achievements and actions.

Taking the helm as the President of the World Bank in June 2023, Banga created history as the first-ever Indian American to lead this esteemed international institution. His inclusion as the sole honoree from India in this year’s “Great Immigrants” list highlights his exceptional accomplishments and his positive impact on a global scale.

Banga has built a remarkable career over the past 30 years. He is ready to implement policies for positive change at the World Bank. The Carnegie Corporation praised his commitment to opening doors of opportunity for people worldwide, emphasizing his dedication to fostering inclusive growth.

During a fireside chat, Banga shared his insights on the significance of diversity in leadership, highlighting the importance of surrounding oneself with individuals from diverse backgrounds. He emphasized the need to move beyond the comfort of familiarity, stating that embracing diversity promotes innovation and ensures a broader perspective, enabling leaders to identify trends and seize opportunities that may otherwise be overlooked.

Banga’s career journey began in India, where he worked at Nestle India and PepsiCo for several years. He then joined Citigroup in 1996, ultimately rising to the position of CEO for the Asia-Pacific region. After moving to the United States, he bravely took on the position of president and CEO at Mastercard for an extraordinary 12-year period. 

Before assuming his current role at the World Bank, Banga was vice-chairman at General Atlantic, a leading global investment firm. Additionally, Banga has served as the vice-chair of the prestigious Economic Club of New York.

Ajay Banga’s recognition in the “Great Immigrants” list reaffirms his exceptional leadership, unwavering commitment to inclusivity, and remarkable contributions to global development. His impressive career trajectory and dedication to fostering positive change continue to inspire and pave the way for future generations.