Thomas R. Hardy
Deputy Director & COO U.S. Trading & Development Agency
Thomas R. Hardy serves as the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), performing the duties and responsibilities of the Agency’s Director. The Trump Administration appointed Mr. Hardy as USTDA’s Acting Director in January 2025, before he transitioned to his current role in November 2025. Mr. Hardy leads the Agency’s global efforts to advance high-quality infrastructure projects that strengthen U.S. national security, create export opportunities for U.S. goods and services, and support U.S. job creation. USTDA is the U.S. government’s first mover on critical infrastructure development abroad, advancing the shared strategic priorities of the United States and its overseas partners by deploying U.S. technological expertise. He was previously appointed by President Trump to serve as USTDA’s Acting Director from 2017 to 2020, where he helped transform the Agency to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global environment. Mr. Hardy has also held multiple leadership positions at the Agency including Director of Policy and Program Management, Chief of Staff and Country Manager for the East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa regions.
2026 Agenda Sessions
What is holding Africa back from delivering large-scale infrastructure at speed and scale?
Despite growing capital interest, infrastructure delivery continues to face execution and trust barriers. This discussion examines how clearer governance frameworks, transparency mechanisms, digital monitoring, and community engagement can reduce risk, strengthen investor confidence, and unlock faster, more reliable project delivery.
Tuesday 10 February 15:45 - 16:30 Sahara Stage (CTICC2 - Level 2)
Governance, regulation and policy
Infrastructure and industrialisation
Despite growing capital interest, infrastructure delivery continues to face execution and trust barriers. This discussion examines how clearer governance frameworks, transparency mechanisms, digital monitoring, and community engagement can reduce risk, strengthen investor confidence, and unlock faster, more reliable project delivery.
Sahara Stage (CTICC2 - Level 2) Africa/JohannesburgUnlocking Creative Capital for Africa’s Mining Future: Presented by Milken Institute
This panel discussion will explore innovative financial tools to accelerate investment across the mining cycle—from discovery and extraction to processing. Historically, the sector has relied on small-cap funding through Canadian and Australian exchanges. The moment is ripe to develop new strategies for both risk and patient capital that can unlock Africa’s vast mineral wealth, deliver strong returns for investors, and attract new investors to the table.
The discussion will bring together leaders across established and newer mining operations, banking, government, and African financial institutions to explore innovations in mining finance.
Wednesday 11 February 12:30 - 14:00 Serengeti Stage (CTICC2 - Level 3)
The discussion will bring together leaders across established and newer mining operations, banking, government, and African financial institutions to explore innovations in mining finance. Serengeti Stage (CTICC2 - Level 3) Africa/Johannesburg








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