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About ICF

Mads Jensen

Vice President, International Development

Mads Jensen has over 20 years of experience in international development as a senior executive leader in: water, energy, climate change, finance and banking, public institutions, education, environment, and governance. He is responsible for pursuing privately and publicly funded projects within Urban Development, Governance, Climate Change and Sustainable Energy.

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Mads Jensen has more than 20 years of experience in international development with a focus on managing, implementing, and winning projects in the following areas: water, energy, climate change, finance and banking, public institutions, education, environment, and governance.

Mads has worked in more than 25 countries in Eastern Europe, Africa, and Asia. He is responsible for pursuing internationally funded projects from EuropeAid, Department for International Development (DFID), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Prior to joining ICF, Mads was the managing director of the operation for internationally funded projects at MWH Global, where he was responsible for projects in water, energy, and climate change with the European Commission (EC), European Investment Bank (EIB), EBRD, DFID, the World Bank, and other donors and international financial institutions (IFI).

Mads has been a key expert on several projects within energy and finance, including the Sustainable Energy Efficiency Facility (SEFF) projects of the EBRD. He is also a former project director for Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All), a EuropeAid initiative in West and Central Africa.