February 10, Colombo (LNW): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced the appointment of Shannon Cowlin as its new Country Director for Sri Lanka, with her assuming the role in Colombo on 9 February.
Ms Cowlin expressed her gratitude for the appointment, highlighting ADB’s long-standing support for Sri Lanka through challenging periods, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent economic crisis. She emphasised that the bank will continue to assist the nation in rebuilding resilience, addressing the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, and promoting sustainable development opportunities.
With over 26 years of professional experience, including 13 years at ADB, Ms Cowlin brings extensive expertise in investment operations, policy engagement, and research across energy, climate, environmental management, air quality, public health, and the energy–food–water nexus. She previously served as Country Director of ADB’s Mongolia Resident Mission, overseeing strategy and operations since 2023.
Before joining ADB, Ms Cowlin worked at the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory, leading regional energy cooperation initiatives involving South Asia and the US–India partnership. A US national, she holds a master’s degree in environmental health sciences and a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering sciences from the University of California, Berkeley.
Founded in 1966, the ADB is a multilateral development bank owned by 69 members, including 50 from the Asia-Pacific region. The institution provides financial and technical support to foster inclusive, resilient, and sustainable growth, working with governments, development partners, and communities to address complex regional challenges and drive infrastructure and social development.
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