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World Economic Forum - Isidora has 17 years of experience in the field of infrastructure and urban development. Currently, Isidora leads the Infrastructure Industry at the World Economic Forum bringing together leaders from industry, government, and academia and building communities of purpose between private and public sector in the space of infrastructure and urban development. Before the WEF, she was working as project finance senior manager in the infrastructure advisory practice of Ernst& Young and assistant advisor on project finance for Grant Thornton. In these positions, Isidora deepened her expertise in public private partnerships focusing on capacity building towards equitable risk allocation in infrastructure projects. Isidora is a passionate advocate of systems’ leadership as the only possible way to address complexity in modern world’s challenges. Isidora holds and MBA with specialization in finance and investments from Baruch College as well as a master in public administration and international relations from Ethnikon, Athens, Greece.
Policy Briefs
G20 Italy 2021
A new vision for Infratech: Governance and value network integration through federated data spaces and advanced infrastructure services for a resilient and sustainable future
Policy area: Resilient Infrastructure and Financing
Michael Bühler (Konstanz University of Applied Sciences (Lead author)), Thorsten Jelinek (Taihe Institute), Konrad Nübel (Technical University Munich (Core team)), Norman Anderson (CG/LA Infrastructure), Glenn Ballard (UC Berkeley), Mark Bew (PCSG Limited), David Bowcott (Aon Risk Solutions), Kai Broek (Capgemini Invent), Gerd Buziek (Esri Deutschland GmbH), Isabel Cane, Raffaele Della Croce (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)), Harry Dimitriou (University College London), Dale Evans (Project13), Jeff Herriman (Ascentage Group, LLC), Volker Kefer (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure), Isidora Kosta (World Economic Forum), Thomas Maier (G20 Global Infrastructure Hub), Ibrahim Odeh (Columbia University), Rafael Sacks (Technion Israel Institute of Technology), Hajnalka Vaagen (Norwegian University of Technology), Thomas Schmid (Bavarian Construction Industry Association)