Darius Teter
Deputy Vice President, Department of Compact Development
Darius Teter is Deputy Vice President in the Department of Compact Development. He oversees the development of investment programs in all MCA-eligible countries.
Mr. Teter worked for the past nine years with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in a number of roles, including design and implementation of investment projects and technical assistance grants in Bangladesh, India and Cambodia in the forestry and agriculture sectors; Deputy Country Director in Mongolia; and senior advisor the Vice President for Operations covering China and Central Asia, the ASEAN region and the Pacific. Prior to ADB he served as an advisor to the Indonesian Ministry of Finance with the Harvard Institute for International Development, and as a consultant for the World Bank, USAID, and private contractors.
Mr. Teter holds a BA in history from Yale University, and an MPP from Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. He has completed all but his dissertation for a PhD in forest resources management, focusing on natural resource economics, at the University of British Columbia.
