The renowned economist Valeria Moy will be one of the speakers who will participate in the Summit 2022 Mission Prosperityof Sea of Cortez Forumwhich will be held from November 16 to 18, 2010 at Los CabosBaja California Sur.
The general manager of the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness will participate as moderator in the Conversation Good prosperity practiceswhere he will talk with Pablo ZamoraPresident of Fundación Chile.
Valeria Moy holds a degree in Economics from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, with a postgraduate degree in Management from the London School of Economics. She is currently General Director of IMCO, a public policy research center that studies economic and social phenomena that affect Mexico's competitiveness.
Prior to becoming director general of IMCO, the economist headed the IMCO for four years. Mexico How are we doing?a research center focused on economic policy in Mexico. He also worked at the National Banking and Securities Commission in the areas of Development and Economic Studies, Market Supervision and Stock Market Supervision.
While pursuing her graduate studies, she worked as a consultant for the Strategic Planning and Business Development Group of American Express in London, England. Subsequently, she was treasury director at Grupo Nacional Provincial.
"I was a senior researcher for the Harvard Business School based in Mexico for three years. Since 2001 I have taught macroeconomics, at the undergraduate and master's level, at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). I am a weekly columnist and have a podcast on economic issues called Peras y Manzanas. I am a non-resident associate of the Atlantic Council and the Brookings Institution," she says in her biography published by IMCO.
Valeria Moy is a weekly columnist for El Universal and El País and is a recurring analyst on television, radio and national and international print publications.
In academia, since 2001 he has taught basic and intermediate macroeconomics courses at the undergraduate and master's levels, as well as diploma courses at ITAM and at the Museo Interactivo de Economía.
In 2021, a study by the John Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise ranked Valeria Moy as the second most influential economics commentator in Latin America, Spain and the United States.
Forbes has named her one of the 100 most powerful women in Mexico.