EXIM Announces Members of the 2026-2027 Advisory Committee and Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee
Washington, D.C. - The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) announced the membership of its 2026-2027 Advisory and Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committees yesterday in an open meeting. The Board of Directors voted unanimously to approve the membership of both mandated committees. Bob Diamond, CEO and Founding Partner of Atlas Merchant Capital will serve as Chairman of EXIM’s Advisory Committee and Florie Liser, President and CEO of the Corporate Council on Africa will serve as Chairman of the Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee.
“EXIM’s Advisory Committee and Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee play a critical role in helping the Bank stay closely connected to the needs of American exporters,” said EXIM President and Chairman John Jovanovic. “As we advance our 2026 Strategic Priorities, the expertise of these members will help sharpen our approach, strengthen our impact, and ensure we are revitalizing American industry, strengthening our supply chains, and ensuring American workers and exporters can compete around the world.”
The Advisory Committee provides guidance to EXIM on its policies and programs as it fulfills its mission to provide competitive financing to support American jobs through exports. The committee includes 17 representatives from a variety of backgrounds ranging from agriculture and energy to the finance and labor industry. The committee meets quarterly and is mandated by Congress under EXIM’s charter. The chair and members of the committee are appointed to one-year terms.
Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee members advise EXIM on the development and implementation of policies and programs designed to support EXIM’s engagement in sub-Saharan Africa and boost U.S. exports and American jobs. The committee is comprised of 11 members with representation from a variety of fields including trade, commerce, banking, finance and small business. The committee meets semi-annually and is mandated by Congress under EXIM’s charter. The chair and members are appointed to one-year terms.
Members of the EXIM 2026-2027 Advisory Committee:
Chairman:
Bob Diamond
CEO and Founding Partner
Atlas Merchant Capital
Members:
Dwight Anderson
Founder and Managing Partner
Ospraie
Rita Adiani
President, CEO, Director
Titan Mining Corporation
Robert Bishop
Principal
Impala Asset Management
James Cornell
President
NuCore Energy LLC
Mark Campbell
President
Bechtel Enterprises
Martin Dolfi
Founder and Managing Partner
Beliade Consumer Partners
Lisa Epifani
Head of Policy
ClearPath
Mike Gallagher
Head of Defense
Palantir
Lars Hickey
Managing Director of International Government Affairs and Project Finance
Wabtec
Maria Korsnick
President and CEO
Nuclear Energy Institute
Matthew Kroenig
Vice President and Senior Director, Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security
Atlantic Council
Roger Martella
Chief Corporate Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer
GE Vernova
Sean McGarvey
President
North America’s Building Trades Union
Scott Nolan
CEO
General Matter
Jay Shidler
Director of Business Recruitment
Oklahoma Department of Commerce
Anthony Seiwell
International Representative
Laborers’ International Union of North America
Members of the EXIM 2026-2027 Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee:
Chairman:
Florie Liser
President and CEO
Corporate Council on Africa
Members:
Franklin Amoo
Managing Partner
Baylis Emerging Markets
Reuben Brigety, II
President
Busara Advisors
Francine Katsoudas
EVP and Chief People, Policy, & Purpose Officer
Cisco
Dan Runde
Senior Advisor
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Amara Sackor
Director
TSC LLC
Tisha Schuller
CEO
Adamantine Energy
Ayo Sopitan
CEO
Metalex Commodities Inc.
V Shankar
Co-Founder and CEO
Gateway Partners
Karl Von Batten
Managing Partner
Von Batten-Montague-York, L.C.
Guevera Yao
Vice President, U.S. Africa Business Center
Chamber of Commerce
ABOUT EXIM:
As the United States government’s official export credit agency, the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) supports American jobs by facilitating U.S. exports. As an independent agency, EXIM plays a critical role in supporting economic growth, securing critical supply chains, and ensuring American businesses are given a fighting chance. To achieve this mission, EXIM offers financing including export credit insurance, working capital guarantees, loan guarantees, and direct loans. Learn more at www.exim.gov.
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