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Carlos Magariños was born on 16 August, 1962 in Argentina, is a diplomat. Discover Carlos Magariños's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Occupation diplomat and politician, academician and businessman
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 16 August 1962
Birthday 16 August
Birthplace Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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His wife is María Belén Di Paolo

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2020

Upon his return to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Magariños founded with his wife, Belen Di Paolo, a group of companies (Foresight 2020 and Global Business Development Network in 2007 and 2010, with offices in Argentina, Austria, India, Perú and USA) dedicated to the promotion of investments in biotechnology, renewable energies, carbon markets, informatics, telecommunications and agri-business. He sat on several boards of institutions and organizations in the US, Europe, Asia and Latin America, including University San Ignacio of Loyola, the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), the Global Alliance of SMEs, the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires (board member 2007-2011, appointed by Governor Daniel Scioli), the oldest bank of Argentina, and Circulo of Montevideo.

2019

He return to Argentina in July 2019 to continue his career in the private sector. Currently, he is the Director of Global Strategy and External Affairs of Werthein Group (listed among the most important economic conglomerates of Latin America) and holds the same position at Vrio Corp. (owner of DirecTV Latin America, Sky Brazil and DirecTV Go licenses)

2015

Upon taken office in December 2015, the President of the Republic of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, appointed him Ambassador of Argentina to the Federate Republic of Brasil. The Honorable Senate of the Argentinean Nation lent its unanimous agreement in February of the following year.

He was always concerned about his country's progress, being active in public debates by publishing books and articles regularly in local media. He became Ambassador of Argentina to Brazil shortly after Mauricio Macri took office as President of Argentina (2015-2019), returning to public service 20 years after he left office at National Government. A combination of personal and professional engagements (recruited by Spencer Stuart to lead the Argentinean Chamber of Energy) drove him back to Argentina in July 2019, to continue his career at the private sector. With his wife, Belen Di Paolo, currently leads Global Foresight, a company designed to anticipate business trends (where they cluster the experience and background of the companies they developed in the past, Foresight 2020 and Global Business Development Network). He currently sits as Director of Global Strategy and External Affairs of Werthein Group, generally recognized as one of the most important conglomerates in Latin America and holds the same position at Vrio Corp., its emblematic company, owner of the licenses for DirecTV Latin America, Sky Brazil and DirecTV GO, present in 11 countries and counting some 8000 employees.

2005

UNIDO´s reform were highlighted at the UN System. Secretary General Kofi Annan nominated Carlos Magariños as the first Chairman of the High Level Committee on Programs of the UN Chiefs Executive Board on Coordination (CEB), the body for high level coordination at the level of UN heads of Agencies and Programs. To held that position Magariños was endorsed by his colleagues. The merits of UNIDO´s reform were also debated at the House of Commons, in the UK Parliament. The Department for International Development (DFID) ranked UNIDO highest among standard-setting agencies in its 2005 Multilateral Effectiveness Framework.

2001

At the helm of UNIDO he implemented an ambitious reform program to improved efficiency and transparency at the Organization and to update its technical cooperation program, modernizing the concept of industrial development and linking it with the fight against poverty and environmental degradation. Initial success of his reform efforts led Magariños to be elected for a second term, 2001-2005.

2000

At the time, his colleagues at the UN (some of them in writing,like the Administrator of the United Nations Development Program Administrator Mark Malloch Brown) expressed their amazement for the speed and depth of UNIDO reforms. These reforms boosted the confidence of the Member Status in the Organization and UNIDO increased the volume of its technical cooperation portfolio for developing countries by 50% between 2000 and 2005. Voluntary contributions from donor countries also increased by 147% between 1998 and 2005 and renew confidence in the organization brought new Member States.

1997

A year later Magariños´ candidacy was submitted for the position of Director General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). He was recommended by the Industrial Development Board, with two-thirds of the votes becoming the first Argentinean and the youngest person ever (at 35) to lead a UN Agency. Following due process, in December 1997, UNIDO's General Conference elected him as Director-General of the Organization, which was undergoing a severe financial crisis at the time.

1991

Magariños was selected (through an open public process) National Director for Foreign Trade in 1991. He later became Under-Secretary of State for Industry (1992–93). During the first term of President Carlos Menem, he became State Secretary for Industry of Argentina (in 1993, when he was 31 years old). His political "godfather" was Juan Schiaretti, who promoted him through the ranks of the economic team leaded by Domingo Cavallo. Towards the end of 1995 Magariños added responsibilities for Mining to his portfolio and, in mid-1996, was appointed Economic and Trade Representative of Argentina in Washington, D.C., with the rank of Ambassador and State Secretary.

1990

He also studied at the International Development Law Institute (Rome, 1990) and specialized in Mergers and Acquisitions at Wharton Business School (University of Pennsylvania, 1997). His academic records includes positions as Assistant of Microeconomy (on Practical works, 1986) and Technical Coordinator in Research Methodology in Social Science (1987) at University of Buenos Aires; Assistant Professor of Foreign Trade Institutions (1989) at University of Belgrano, Argentina and Associate Professor for Argentine and Latin American Economic Issues (1989) as well as Full Professor of Political Economy (2009) at University of El Salvador, Argentina. Most recently Carlos Magariños was selected Senior Associated Member at St Antony's College, Oxford (2006) and Senior Fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies (RDCY), Renmin University of China (2013).

1989

Magariños earned a master's degree in Business Administration (1989) at the University of Buenos Aires. While studying was elected Academic Counselor by the Student Senate to represent it on the Board of the Faculty of Economic Sciences (FCE UBA), its governing body (1985–87).

1962

Carlos Alfredo Magariños (born August 16, 1962) is an Argentine politician, diplomat, academician and entrepreneur. He was twice elected Director General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO, 1997, 2001) by its Member States.