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Tim Carrington
Timothy T. Carrington manages the World Bank Institute’s global training program in Economics and Business Journalism. The program, which has been offered in Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia, is designed to help news organizations in developing and transitional countries better explain economic and social change.
Before joining the World Bank in 1995, Mr. Carrington was a writer and editor at The Wall Street Journal, working in New York, London and Washington. He is the author of The Year They Sold Wall Street, published by Houghton Mifflin Co. From 1975 until 1980, Mr. Carrington was a writer and editor at McGraw-Hill Publications Co.
Mr. Carrington lives in Washington D.C. with his wife and two sons. He is a trustee of The Washington Revels and the Issues and Images Television Trust.

Eric Chinje

Eric Chinje is a Senior Communications Officer at the World Bank and Vice Chair of the World Bank/IMF Africa Club. His main area of focus is Africa. A Harvard University Fellow and graduate of Syracuse University, he obtained a degree in Modern Letters from the University of Yaounde in Cameroon. He was Editor-in-Chief and News Anchor at the national television in Cameroon, a journalism lecturer in the School of Mass Communications (University of Cameroon), a contributing reporter to CNN World Report, and a stringer for Deutschewelle (Voice of Germany Radio), the BBC and Voice of America. He has written, published and lectured on Media and Development in Africa.

He is an Officer of the Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau and of the Cameroon Order of Valour, an Honorary Member of the Memphis City Council, a former Patron of the Cameroon Friends of Nature Society, and a Board Member of the Rwanda Foundation, the Women's Economic Empowerment Network(WEEN), and the Zambia Orphans of AIDS (ZOA) committee.

 

Cyrille Hugon
A French national, Cyrille Hugon is a consultant working with the Governance and anti-corruption group of the World Bank Institute. With Tim Carrington, he is developing training programs for journalists. He is currently the associate course instructor for the “Economics and Business Journalism” program.
Before joining the World Bank, he worked as a researcher and a lecturer in Public Administration at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa.

 

 

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