PEDRO-PABLO KUCZYNSKI

CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal Data

Date of birth: , Perú, October 3, 1938

Education: Schooling in Perú and England

B.A., M.A. Philosophy Politics & Economics at Exeter College (Open Scholar), Oxford University 1959 M.P.A., Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs, 1961

Personal: Married, four children

Languages: Fluent Spanish, French, English, some German

Professional Experience

The First Boston Corporation 1982- 1992 Managing Director, The First Boston Corporation and Chairman, First Boston International; Executive Director, Credit Suisse First Boston, London

Latin America Enterprise Fund 1994-2001 President & Chief Executive Officer

Westfield Capital Ltd. (successor to Nueva Management Inc.) 1994-2001 President & Chief Executive Officer

Government of Perú Minister of Energy and Mines 1980-1982 Minister of Economy and Finance 2001-2002 2004-2005 Prime Minister 2005-2006

Halco Mining Inc. (a major bauxite consortium owned by Alcoa, 1977-1980 Alcan, Péchiney and others), , Pa. President & Chief Executive Officer

World Bank Loan Officer and Economist - Western Hemisphere Department 1961-1967 Chief Economist - , and the Caribbean 1971-1972 Chief of the Policy Planning Division 1972-1973 Chief Economist of the International Finance Corporation 1975-1977

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Kuhn, Loeb & Company International 1973-1975 Vice President and then Partner, International Department

International Monetary Fund 1969-1971 Senior Economist - Western Hemisphere Department

Central Reserve Bank of Perú 1967- 1969 Economic Adviser and then Deputy governor Lecturer in Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Director, Peruvian Steamship Company Adviser, Peruvian Housing Bank

Boards CAP, S.A. (Chile), Vice Chairman 1992-1995 Magma Copper 1995-1996 Edelnor, S.A. (Perú), Director & Chairman of the Board 1996-1999 Toyota Motor Corporation, International Advisory Board 1996-2001 Siderúrgica Argentina 1996-2001 R.O.C. Taiwan Fund 1983-2001 2003 Tenaris S.A. 2003-2004 Southern Peru Copper Corp. 2003-2004

Other Lecturer, Economics Department University of Pittsburgh 1977-1980 Chairman, Energy Organization (OLADE) 1980-1982 Chairman, Council of Copper-Exporting Countries (CIPEC) 1982 Founding Member, Interamerican Dialogue 1983-1997 Member of the Advisory Council, Rockefeller University 1984-2001 Member of the Advisory Board, Interamerican Investment Corporation 1990-1996 Consultant to the Interamerican Development Bank on Electricity Development 1991-1992 Member of the Advisory Board, Andean Development Corporation (CAF) 1992-1996 Chairman, International Development Bank High Level Group 1992-1993 on the Private Sector, Interamerican Development Bank. 2003

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Books and Publications:

The Impact of the Higher Oil Prices on the LDC’s: the Case of Latin America: The Search for a New International Role, edited by Hellman & Rosenbaum for the Center for Inter-American Relations, New York (John Wiley & Sons, 1975)

Peruvian Democracy under Economic Stress: an Account of the Belaunde Administration, 1963-1968 (Princeton University Press, 1977)

The Economic Development of Venezuela in Perspective in a Council on Foreign Relations Book on Contemporary Venezuela, Robert Bond, editor (New York University Press, Dec. 1977)

Toward Economic Growth in Latin America, with Bela Belassa, Gerardo Bueno and Mario Henrique Simonsen (Washington D.C., Institute for International Economics 1986)

Latin American Debt, a Twentieth Century Fund Book (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988) (Japanese edition, Simul Press, 1990)

Respuestas para los 90’s with Felipe Ortiz de Zevallos (Apoyo S.A., Lima 1990)

El Reto 2001: Competir y Crear Empleo, con Felipe Ortiz de Zevallos (Apoyo 2001, Lima)

After the : Restarting Growth and Reform in Latin America, con John Williamson y otros (Washington DC, Institute for Internacional Economics, 2003)

Various Other Articles, including

International Emergency Lending Facilities: Are they Adequate? in The International Monetary System: Forty Years After Bretton Woods (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1984)

Foreign Affairs:

Action Steps After Cancun Summer/82 Latin American Debt I Winter/82/83 Latin American Debt II Fall/83 The Outlook for Latin American Debt Fall/87