Jorge Rosenblut Ratinoff (born 7 July 1952) is a Chilean engineer, academic, businessman, consultant and the former president of ENDESA; the Latin American branch of the Italian-based ENEL Group.
In 2013 Rosenblut wrote a guest post for the Financial Times online editions in which he expressed his conviction that the Pacific Alliance, of which Chile is a member, represents a "seismic shift in Latin American integration" by standing together" in what promises to be a historic breakthrough for the region".
[7] His first foray into the world of business came in 1994, as undersecretary of telecommunications in Chile, when he got the multicarrier off the ground following challenging negotiations with major companies including CTC, Entel, and Telex-Chile.
[12] In an interview with La Tercera newspaper in 2012 Rosenblut repeated his conviction that the concept of CALL (Competitive, Abundant, Clean (Spanish: Limpia) and Local) is key to the future of Chile's energy policy,[13] an opinion that he has voiced publicly on previous occasions.
[15] In 2015, Mr. Rosenblut left ENDESA and is living full-time in Miami where he works as a business consultant and frequent lecturer and writer on Latin American affairs.