The Myron Scholes Global Markets Forum brings business leaders, policy makers, and distinguished academics to address the Chicago community on topics of current interest. These events are open to the public but do require advance registration

Where

Gleacher Center, University of Chicago GSB
450 N. Cityfront Plaza Dr.
Chicago, Illinois

Driving Directions:For directions, please go to http://www.chicagogsb.edu/visit/gleacher/gleachermap.pdf

Event Details

Santiago Levy Algazi is the President for Sector and Knowledge of the Inter-American Development Bank and former General Manager and Chief Economics for the IDB Research Department. He will speak at the Myron Scholes Global Markets Forum on April 17, 2008.

Cost

$5.00

Registration

Register Online

Deadline: 4/15/2008

Program

5:30 PM-6:00 PM: Check-in/Cocktails

6:00 PM-7:00 PM: Forum

Speaker Profiles

Santiago Levy Algazi (Speaker)
President for Sector and Knowledge, Inter-American Development Bank
http://www.iadb.org/aboutus/iv/ma_levy.cfm?language=english

Mexican economist Santiago Levy Algazi became the Vice President for Sector and Knowledge on March 1, 2008. From August 2007 to Feburary 2008, he served as General Manager and Chief Economist for the IDB Research Department. Previously, he was General Director at the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) from December 2000 to October 2005. Under his tenure, he promoted changes to the Social Security Act to increase transparency and accountability in IMSS finances and create long-term reserves. From 1994 to 2000, Levy served as the Deputy Minister at the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico, becoming the main architect of the renowned social program Progresa-Oportunidades that benefits the poor. He managed budgetary adjustments during the 1994-95 economic crisis and the 1998 fall in oil prices. Previous positions include President of the Federal Competition Commission and Director of the Economic Deregulation Program at the Ministry of Trade and Industrial Promotion. Levy holds a Ph.D. in economics from Boston University and a Masters in political economy from the same university. He was a post-doctoral fellow at Cambridge University.

Questions

Jennifer Williams 

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