Bernardo Javalquinto, economist, was born in New York City, USA. Advisor to countries, boards of directors and CEOs worldwide. Mr. Javalquinto has expertise in business development and provides advisory services to companies wishing to do business in Chile. Mr. Javalquinto has been associated (former employee) with companies such as the World Bank, IFC, Embassy of Chile in the United States. Henkel-Loctite. He is former Director of the School of Engineering and Business (EBS) of the University of Aconcagua. He is Lecturer in Economics, Business Ethics at the Central University of Chile and HAC NYC, founder of the Social Business School, awarded (2 times) by the Argentine Congress as Leader for Development in Latin America. Mr. Javalquinto 1997-2006 member of the Grameen Bank Dialogue founded by Nobel Peace Prize Prof. Yunus. Member of the Bretton Woods Committee, recognized as a world expert in social enterprises. Economic Prize Vatican City 2015, her parents Enrique Javalquinto Markmann, diplomat in Egypt concurrent to Africa and the Middle East, lawyer and career diplomat and Silvia Lagos Carmona Archaeologist and Egyptologist of the American University Cairo, and also a graduate of the Faculty of Law of the University of Chile.
Crisis Management, Specialties: Social Business – R + D + i + E – Mergers and Acquisitions – Crisis Management – International Project Investment – Company Liquidation, Doing Business in Chile, Innovation Entrepreneurship, Bioceanic Technology Corridors, Future Trends in the Southern Hemisphere – Climate Change – Poverty Problems – Human Rights – Fair Competition – Peace – Justice.