Guillermo Ortiz, Mexico’s Central Bank Governor Guillermo Ortiz, who stepped into Manuel Mancera’s shoes at the end of 1997 as governor of Mexico’s central bank, was […]
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In their own words. (Nicholas Brady)
Nicholas Brady, Darby Overseas Investments More than any other, Nicholas Brady’s name is synonymous with the transformation which Latin America has undergone in the last 10 […]
In their own words. (Ted Truscott)
Ted Truscott, Scudder, Kemper InvestmentsTed Truscott is a managing director of Scudder, Kemper Investments, Inc., which now manages over $200 billion in assets globally. While these […]
In their own words. (Carlous Rodriguez-Pastor)
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor, Interbank A decade ago, Darmouth MBA Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor had a double vocation: by day, he was a US investment banker, working first at Paine […]
In their own words. (Gustavo Cisneros)
Gustavo Cisneros, Cisneros Group Venezuelan business magnate Gustavo Cisneros, chairman of the Cisneros Group of Companies, is one of Latin America’s powerhouse entrepreneurs. Perhaps best remembered […]
In their own words. (Nicholas Lands)
Nicholas Landes, Banco Popular Nicholas Landes returned to his native Ecuador in 1982 as general manager of Citibank’s operations in that country. In late 1985, he saw an opportunity to […]
In their own words. (Timothy Heyman)
Timothy Heyman Timothy Heyman went to Mexico in 1976 with English investment bank Roth Strauss. He left that bank in 1979, and then spent 11 years […]
In their own words. (Cedric Bridger)
Cedric Bridger, YPF Cedric Bridger joined YPF in 1992, about a year before the company’s landmark privatization. Prior to that, like the late Pepe Estenssoro, he […]
In their own words. (Hari Hariharan)
Hari Hariharan, Santander Now head of Santander New World Investments in New York, Hari Hariharan’s experience in Latin America goes back to his time at Citibank, […]
In their own words. (Paul Bydalek)
Paul Bydalek, Atlantic Rating Paul Bydalek came to Brazil with Citibank in the 1960s. Three decades later, he’s still there, and has been on his own […]
