IFR Mexico Roundtable 2017: Participants

IFR Mexico Roundtable 2017
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Carlos T. Albarracin
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
Carlos Albarracin is a partner in the New York office of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy and a member of the Securities Group. Albarracin focuses on the oil and gas, power, mining and transportation sectors, but advises clients in a broad range of matters related to debt and equity capital markets, as well as cross-border M&A.

Cesar Armando Cortes
CONSAR
Cesar Armando Cortes is deputy general director at pension fund regulator CONSAR, where he has been for five years. Prior to joining CONSAR, Cortes worked as a risk officer at ING Group, Grupo Industrial Bepensa and the Bank of Mexico.

Juan Claudio Fullaondo
HSBC
Juan Claudio Fullaondo is a managing director, co-head of DCM Latin America at HSBC, where he oversees both local and cross-border transactions. He also established the bank’s DCM franchise in Mexico, introducing new structures and asset classes to the capital markets. Before joining HSBC in 2005, he was head of investment banking at brokerage IXE and at Serfin’s debt capital markets division.

Carlos Garcia Moreno
America Movil
Carlos Garcia Moreno has served as chief financial officer at America Movil since 2001. Prior to joining the telecoms company, he was general director of public credit at Mexico’s ministry of finance. He also worked as an executive director at UBS Warburg and as an associate director of finance at Pemex.

Jorge Mendoza Sanchez
Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE)
Jorge Mendoza is the chief financial officer at Comision Federal de Electricidad, Mexico’s state-owned utility. Prior to joining CFE, Mendoza was deputy director of debt issuance at the ministry of finance, where he was responsible for issuance in both the domestic and external market. Mendoza has also worked at Barclays Capital and Credit Suisse.

Nathan Moussan
Actinver
Nathan Moussan is head of corporate and investment banking at brokerage Actinver, where he is responsible for developing funding strategies for existing and prospective issuers in the local debt capital markets. He has worked with a wide range of products including loan facilities, real estate investment trusts (Fibras) and equity certificates (CKDs).

Fabiola Ortiz
S&P
Fabiola Ortiz is a director in the corporate group at Standard & Poor’s in Mexico City, where she is a primary analyst for the Latin American energy sector. She has also covered the telecoms, media and entertainment sectors.

Gerardo Vargas
Fibra Uno (FUNO)
Gerardo Vargas is the chief financial officer at real estate investment trust Fibra Uno (FUNO). Before joining FUNO in 2014, Vargas was deputy general director in charge of lending, trading and asset management at financial group Grupo Monex. He has also worked as the CFO of Gruma and subdirector of financing at Pemex, among other jobs.

Paul Kilby
IFR

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Carlos T. Albarracin
Cesar Armando Cortes
Juan Claudio Fullaondo
Carlos Garcia Moreno
Jorge Mendoza Sanchez
Nathan Moussan
Fabiola Ortiz
Gerardo Vargas
Paul Kilby