Pablo Tigani

Eugenio Pablo Tigani (born November 16, 1955, Buenos Aires) is an Argentinian economist and political scientist recognized for his transdisciplinary work involving politics, economics, administration, corporate finance and leadership. His book Argenjapan’s has been translated into English.[1] He is a critical exponent of technocracy. His contributions include the theoretical construction of the Technocratic Elites and their responsibility in the Governance Crisis of 2001.[2]

Pablo Tigani
BornNovember 16, 1955
Monte Castro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentinian
Occupationeconomist
Spouse(s)Zulma Sequeiro
Children2
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Belgrano, University of Buenos Aires, Universidad Argentina de la Empresa
Websitehttp://hacer.com.ar/

Education

Tigani studied the Argentine economy with Aldo Ferrer and Eduardo Curia at the Universidad Católica de la Plata (IDEPA-Institute of Applied Economic Policy). He has a degree in Business Administration from UADE, the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (1979) revalidated by UBA, University of Buenos Aires (1981). He obtained his Master's Degree in International Economic Policy at the University of Belgrano (1988), years later he graduated as a Ph.D in Political Science (2018)[2] at the Universidad de Belgrano.

Member of the Educational Community of Educators at Harvard Business Publishing.

Actually he is a postgraduate professor at UBA Law. The Faculty created the first University Chair of: Argentine Affairs, for foreign delegations, embassies and international companies. The team work teaching staff is shared by: Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Santiago Leiras, Christian Asinelli, María del Carmen Squeff, Jorge Arguello, Rossana Surballe, Miguel Salguero, Marina Cardelli and Agustín Romero directs.

Career

From 1998 to 2001 he was a member of the panel of the accredited Cycle of monthly political, economics and business conferences with Miguel Ángel Broda and Rosendo Fraga.[3] In October 2001, he was summoned by the senior judge of the Supreme Court Carlos Santiago Fayt to present his ideas to President Fernando de la Rúa, as a result of his work focused on solving the crisis of the Convertibility in Casa Rosada together with the Chief of Cabinet of the Chrystian Colombo Nation, focused on the structural transformation of the Argentine economy, in a long-term plan called "ARGENJAPAN'S debt solution and the take off of the economy."[4]

From 2011 to 2017 he worked as a Master's professor at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid CI BA. He is currently professor of postgraduate and Master's degrees at UBA and UADE respectively.[5]

From 2008 to 2014 he was director of the Fundacion Esperanza for "political and economics research."[6][7]

He was chief economist of the Fundacion Esperanza; founding partner of the Argentine Foreign Trade Forum chaired by Daniel Roel Mora, member of the Argentine Institute of Finance Executives (IAEF),[8] member of the Professional Council of Economic Sciences and of the College of Graduated in Economic Sciences.[9]

Publications

He was a columnist in the field of Foreign Trade and editor in charge of SMEs in ambito. He has been a guest by Bloomberg TV,[10] CNN,[11] EFE,[12] AFP,[13] TVE Televisión Española, Clarín,[14] TN,[15] La Nación,[16] Cronista,[17] INFOBAE,[18] América Economía,[19] BAE Negocios, Fortuna,[20] O’ Glovo, 20minutos, Radio nacional, financial tribune,[21] Perfil, AMERICAN EXPRESS.[22]

Personal life

Tigani resides with his wife Zulma Sequeiro (married in 1979) in Buenos Aires. They have two sons, a non-profit Christian organization that seeks to help people;[23] and Jonathan is the mission director of CITA CON LA VIDA[24]

Books

  • ARGENJAPANS I (2002) ISBN 978-987-763-611-6 [25]
  • ARGENJAPANS II (2003) ISBN 987-02-0137-7
  • LIDERAZGO CONTUNDENTE (2009) ISBN 978-987-02-5214-6
  • VIENTO DE KOLA (2011) ISBN 978-987-02-5507-9
  • EQUAL (2011) ISBN 978-987-02-5508-6
  • 2001: FMI, TECNOCRACIA Y CRISIS (2018) ISBN 978-987-763-611-6 [26]

References

  1. "Argenjapan´s: The debt´s solution and the economy´s take off". www.dunken.org. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  2. Tigani, Eugenio. "TESIS EUGENIO PABLO TIGANI NOV. 2017 FINAL.pdf". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. "Ciclo de Análisis Económico, Financiero y Político a cargo de Miguel A. Broda y Rosendo Fraga. | UCEMA". ucema.edu.ar. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  4. "Hacer | Recursos". hacer.com.ar. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  5. "Master in Business management" (PDF). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. "Fundación Esperanza | Organización sin fines de lucro, creada en el año 2011 inspirada en el amor y el compromiso con las personas más desfavorecidas en situación de vulnerabilidad social" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  7. "FGV REALIZA CONFERÊNCIA SOBRE INTEGRAÇÃO LATINO-AMERICANA".
  8. "IAEF | Instituto Argentino De Ejecutivos De Finanzas". www.iaef.org.ar. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  9. "Home | Consejo Profesional de Ciencias Económicas de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires". www.consejo.org.ar. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  10. "Pablo Tigani en Bloomberg TELEVISION (2003)". www.easybranches.com. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  11. Marcos, Daniel (2008-07-07). "Valuacion de una empresa: CNN Pablo Tigani". Capital Emprendedor (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  12. "Macri capea el primer cese en su equipo por corrupción, que siembra la sospecha". www.efe.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  13. "L'Argentine dans une course contre la montre pour éviter un défaut de paiement". Le Soir (in French). 2020-05-08. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  14. Clarín.com. "El Exxel ahora quiere Eyelit". www.clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  15. "Pablo Tigani - TN.com.ar". Todo Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  16. "La actual devaluación no tiene nada que ver con lo que pasó en 2001". www.lanacion.com.ar (in Spanish). 2014-01-25. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  17. "Qué esperar para 2014". El Cronista (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  18. "Pablo Tigani: "Con un tipo de cambio de $37 se está más cómodo que con uno de 20 pesos"". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  19. "Presión por todos lados". www.americaeconomia.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  20. fortuna.perfil.com https://fortuna.perfil.com/2017-08-14-190979-factor-publicidad-la-paso-conformaron-al-mercado/. Retrieved 2020-06-28. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  21. https://plus.google.com/113403756129291503583 (2017-07-09). "Poverty-Hit Argentina Struggling for Economic Recovery". Financial Tribune. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  22. "Pablo Tigani: "Estamos en el fin de 'la especialización' y en el comienzo de 'la transdisciplinariedad'" - Multitaskers". www.amexcorporate.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  23. "Ministerio Mundial Maranatha Argentina - Sitio Web Oficial". Maranatha Argentina (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  24. "Cita con la Vida – La iglesia de la familia" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  25. "Hacer | Recursos". hacer.com.ar. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  26. "2001. Fmi, Tecnocracia y Crisis | Universidad de Belgrano". www.ub.edu.ar. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
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