Juan Jimenez is an economist with a master's degree in Public Administration in International Development (MPA/ID) from Harvard University and a master's degree in Infrastructure Development and Financing from University College London.
He has held positions of high responsibility in the Dominican government, including Minister of Economy, Planning and Development, Vice Minister of the Presidency, advisor to the Ministry of the Presidency, Deputy Director of Foreign Exchange Affairs of the Central Bank, among others.
During his years of public service, he stood out for leading several development projects such as public-private alliances, infrastructure and regional development plans, social security reform, educational reform, qualifications system, competitiveness and productivity policies, among others.
In his international work experience, he has worked on advisory projects for the governments of Guatemala, Ethiopia, Azerbaijan and the Dominican Republic.
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Outside Professional Activities For Juan Jimenez
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Apricus Consulting Group | Consulting |
Partido de la Liberación Dominicana | Office in professional organization |