Vice-Chair & President
National Economic Council, International Trade and Multilateral Cooperation
Mari Pangestu is the Special Envoy of the President for International Trade and
Multilateral Cooperation of the Republic of Indonesia. She is also serving as the Deputy
Chair of the National Economic Board. Previously, she has also served as the Special
Envoy of the President for Climate Finance of the Republic of Indonesia.
Ms Pangestu was the World Bank Managing Director of Development Policy and
Partnerships, March 2020-2023. Prior to joining the Bank, Mari Pangestu served as
Indonesia’s Minister of Trade from 2004 to 2011 and as Minister of Tourism and Creative
Economy from 2011 to 2014.
She has had vast experience of over 30 years in academia, second track processes,
international organizations and government working in areas related to international
trade, investment and development in multilateral, regional and national setting.
Ms Pangestu is highly regarded as an international expert on a range of global issues
and sustainability, and has served on a number of boards and task forces such as, the
Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the International Food Policy Research Institute
(IFPRI), an executive board member of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
and is currently on the Global and Indonesian Board of World Resources Institute (WRI).
In 2023-October 2024 she provided advice to the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs
and Investment on sustainability, energy transition, climate and blended finance issues,
and was until October 2024, the Presidential Special Envoy for Global Blended Finance.
She has also served on the board of a number of private sector companies and is
currently senior adviser to the Nuri Group in Singapore, an independent Non-executive
director on the AIA Group, Systemiq and MUFG.
Currently, she is a Professor of International Economics at the University of Indonesia
and a Board Member of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Jakarta.
She is also a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International
Economics, and at the Center for Global Energy Policy, Columbia University, as well as
an Honorary Professor at the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National
University.
She obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degree in economics from the Australian
National University, and her doctorate in economics from the University of California at
Davis.