Shannon Cowlin Named Sri Lanka Country Director by ADB

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has announced the appointment of Shannon Cowlin as its new Country Director for Sri Lanka. Ms. Cowlin has officially taken office in Colombo today.

“For many years, ADB has been a trusted partner of Sri Lanka, supporting the country through significant challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent economic crisis,” Ms. Cowlin stated. “As Sri Lanka continues on its path to recovery, ADB remains firmly committed to assisting the nation in rebuilding and strengthening its resilience, including addressing the impacts and damage caused by Cyclone Ditwah. Looking ahead, we will continue to work closely with the Government, development partners, and communities to promote sustainable growth and create new opportunities.”

Ms. Cowlin brings over 26 years of professional experience, including 13 years with ADB. Her expertise encompasses investment project operations, policy engagement, and knowledge work in areas such as energy, climate, the environment, air quality, public health, and the energy–food–water nexus. Most recently, she served as Country Director of ADB’s Mongolia Resident Mission, where she led strategy and operations since 2023.

Prior to her tenure at ADB, Ms. Cowlin was a manager at the United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory, where she spearheaded US–India and South Asia regional energy cooperation efforts. A US national, Ms. Cowlin holds a master’s degree in environmental health sciences and a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering sciences from the University of California, Berkeley.

(Colombo/Feb9/2026)


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