Background
Kuczynski, Pedro-Pablo was born on October 3, 1938 in Lima, Peru. Son of Maxime and Madeleine Louise (Godard) Kuczynski.
economist Prime Minister of Peru
Kuczynski, Pedro-Pablo was born on October 3, 1938 in Lima, Peru. Son of Maxime and Madeleine Louise (Godard) Kuczynski.
Bachelor of Arts (College scholar), Exeter College, Oxford (England) University, 1959; Master of Public Administration (John Parker Compton fellow), Princeton University, 1961.
Economist World Bank, 1961-1967, senior economist, 1971-1973. Deputy director-general Central Reserve Bank Peru, 1967-1969. Senior economist International Monetary Fund, Washington, 1969-1971.
Vice president, partner Kuhn, Loeb & Company International, New York City, 1973-1975. Director department economics International Finance Corporation, Washington, 1975-1977. President, chief executive officer Halco Mining Inc., Pittsburgh, 1977-1980.
Chairman, managing director First Boston International Company, New York City, 1982-1992. Former president, Chief Executive Officer Westfield Capital Ltd., Miami, Florida. Minister of energy and mines Peru, 1980-1982.
Minister of economy and finance Peru, 2001—2002, Peru, 2004—2005. Prime Minister Peru, 2005—2006. Senior advisor, partner The Rohatyn Group, since 2007.
Visiting fellow Peterson Institute International Economics. Chairman AMG; director Global Center Development and Democracy.
Member American Economics Association, University Club (Washington), Pittsburgh Golf Club, Racquet and Tennis Club.
Married; 4 children.