Summary
Holly Krambeck is a Program Manager at the World Bank with 11 years of experience in transport economics and program leadership, having managed a $952 million portfolio of infrastructure loans and technical assistance across East and Southeast Asia. She founded and leads the Bank’s public-private data partnership program and created the Sustainable Development Data Lab to bridge geospatial, data science, and operations teams—efforts that signal a rare blend of operational finance, policy insight, and data systems design. Trained at MIT (MS in Transportation and City Planning) and UVA (International Affairs), she combines technical planning expertise with practical program execution. Known for turning complex data and institutional silos into actionable decision-making tools, she brings a pragmatic, partnership-driven approach to sustainable development challenges.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS) in Transportation + Master of City Planning, Master of Science (MS) in Transportation + Master of City Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, International Affairs (Distinguished Majors Program), Bachelor's degree, International Affairs (Distinguished Majors Program) at University of Virginia
English, Chinese