DAI Names Keith Smith to Lead HMG Business Unit

October 18, 2019

DAI has named Keith Smith to lead its HMG Business Unit, which focuses on delivering UKAID and implementing bilateral development investments for His Majesty’s Government (HMG).

Smith, who currently serves as the unit’s Commercial Director, will assume his new role as Senior Vice President effective October 21.

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“I’m very proud to take on this leadership position in service of our British government clients,” said Smith. “DAI has a long and distinguished history of supplying technically innovative and cost-competitive project management solutions for HMG customers, and doing so in an ethically rigorous way that keeps our development mission front and center. My goal is to build on that record and usher in the next phase of growth for DAI here in the United Kingdom.”

“Keith has a knack for building relationships, developing teams, and delivering results,” said Zan Northrip, Executive Vice President for DAI’s Development Partners Group, who announced the appointment to DAI staff around the world. “We’re delighted that he’s bringing those qualities to our U.K. leadership team.”

A qualified aircraft engineer, Smith began his career in international development 20 years ago with assignments in Kosovo, Liberia, Macedonia, and Sierra Leone, before taking on his first leadership position with the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (formerly the U.K. Department for International Development (DFID))- and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded Liberia Community Infrastructure Project. He went on to lead successful USAID programming in challenging, fragile contexts in Sri Lanka and Pakistan, including from 2008 managing 150 local and expat professionals focused on building governance capacity in what was then Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

Returning to DAI’s U.K. headquarters in 2010, Smith worked extensively in DFID programme management and took on the mandate to strengthen DAI’s project delivery across the board. He ultimately served as DAI’s first Commercial Director for its U.K. and European Union businesses, professionalizing a broad range of pricing, contractual, and legal functions, and playing a central role in consolidating the firm’s supplier relationship with FCDO, in particular.

As Senior Vice President, Smith will continue to be based in DAI’s office just outside London in Apsley, Hertfordshire.

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