
Managing public-private partnerships for a post-pandemic recovery
PPPs can help by bringing in private sector capital and technical expertise as governments continue to look for value for money in infrastructure provision.
Sanjay brings over 15 years of direct PPP experience both from a grantor’s and a sponsor’s perspective. Prior to joining ADB in the Office of Public Private Partnerships, Sanjay worked as a consultant for the World Bank and ADB, based out of Hanoi. Previously, Sanjay was a Senior Equity Investments Manager with Fannie Mae in the US. Here, he sourced, structured, and managed nearly $3 billion of equity and mezzanine-loan financing, and implemented a PPP for a $2.4B portfolio in affordable housing. Prior to Fannie Mae, at Washington DC’s PPP Unit, Sanjay closed nearly $600 million in large-scale transit-oriented developments. Sanjay started his career with AECOM, a large A/E firm, and led the planning and technical due diligence for many large-scale urban and transport infrastructure projects. Sanjay has an MBA from MIT’s Sloan School of Management, graduate degrees including a Masters in City Planning and a Masters in Transport from Georgia Tech, and a bachelor’s degree in Architecture.
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PPPs can help by bringing in private sector capital and technical expertise as governments continue to look for value for money in infrastructure provision.
Một bộ luật cấu trúc tốt về đầu tư theo hình thức quan hệ đối tác công-tư là cơ hội chính để nâng cấp cơ sở hạ tầng ở Việt Nam.
A well-structured law on private-public partnerships is a key opportunity to upgrade Viet Nam’s infrastructure.
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