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investment executive

Guillermo Hidalgo-Quehl, American lawyer, specializing in the field of Banking, Financial Law, Swaps, Corporate and Notariate. Member of Romero Pineda & Asociados, Compania de Abogados.

Background

Hidalgo-Quehl, Guillermo was born on December 22, 1923 in San Salvador, El Salvador. Son of Jose Alberto and Albina (Quehl) Hidalgo-Quehl.

Education

National University of El Salvador. London School of Economics and Political Sciences, Economics and Systems of Public Financing and Comparative Financial Systems. Spoken languages: Spanish and English.

Career

Worked at Romero Pineda & Asociados, Compania de Abogados (San Salvador) specializing in Banking, Financial Law, Swaps, Corporate and Notariate. Admitted to the bar, 1952, El Salvador. Attorney at Law and Notary Public.

Professor, Business and Commercial Law, University of El Salvador, 1953-1955 and 1959-1961.

Lawyer: The Superintendence of Banks and Mercantile Corporations, 1951-1952. The Ministry of Justice, 1958-1960.

Vice-Minister of Treasury, 1961. Vice President, Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador, 1961-1973.

President, Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador, 1966-1967 and 1975-1977.

Governor: El Salvador Interamerican Development Bank. El Salvador International Monetary Fund. Alternate, 1961-1973.

Proprietor, 1973-1975.

Minister of Economy, 1973-1975. President of El Salvador Stock Exchange (1992—).

Member: Central American Bank of Economic Integration. The Monetary Board of El Salvador (Secretary).

Achievements

  • Guillermo Hidalgo-Quehl has been listed as a noteworthy investment executive by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member: Central American Bank of Economic Integration. The Monetary Board of El Salvador (Secretary).

Connections

Married Isabelle Widmer, August 17, 1959. 2 children, Cristina and Beatrice.

Father:
Jose Alberto Hidalgo-Quehl

Mother:
Albina (Quehl) Hidalgo-Quehl

Spouse:
Isabelle Widmer