Mauricio Pozo (politician)

Mauricio Pozo Crespo (born January 18, 1959)[1] is an Ecuadorian politician, banker and economist from Quito, Ecuador.

He continued his postgraduate studies at Notre Dame, Indiana, USA where he obtained a master's degree in economics in 1987.

In 2010 he obtained a diploma from the Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard University, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

[1] Pozo has been president and member of boards of directors, of national and foreign companies,[1] as well as in public Ecuadorian institutions such as the Stock Exchange, the Investments Committee of the Social Security Institute (IESS), Bank of Ecuador (BCE),[5] BEDE[clarification needed], Deposit Guarantee Agency (Agencia de Garantía de Depósitos, AGD), and Inland Revenue Service (Servicio de Rentas Internas, SRI).

[1] Mauricio Pozo was appointed Minister of Economy and Finance of Ecuador in January 2003, when Lucio Gutiérrez became president.