Background
Tello Macias, Carlos was born on November 4, 1938 in Geneva, Switzerland. Son of Manuel Tello, Secretary of Foreign Relations, 1958-1963. Brother of Manuel Tello Macias, Ambassador to Great Britain, 1977-1979.
economist Department of External Savings
Tello Macias, Carlos was born on November 4, 1938 in Geneva, Switzerland. Son of Manuel Tello, Secretary of Foreign Relations, 1958-1963. Brother of Manuel Tello Macias, Ambassador to Great Britain, 1977-1979.
Primary and secondary at various public and private schools. Bachelor of Science degree from Georgetown University, 1955-1958. Master of Science degree from Columbia University, New York, 1958-1959.
Economics degree, King’s College, Cambridge University, 1961-1963. Assistant Professor of Modern Economic Systems, National School of Economics, United Nations AM, 1960-1961. Professor of the Seminar on Foreign Trade, School of Political Science, United Nations AM, 1964.
Researcher, Colegio de México, 1963-1964. Professor of Economic Theory, Colegio de México, 1964-1970. Professor of Economic Doctrines, National School of Economics, National Autonomous University, 1966-1975.
Professor of the Revision of Economic Concepts, Center for Monetary Studies of Latin America, Inter-American Development Bank. Researcher, National School of Economics, National Autonomous University, 1983-1984. Guest Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Washington, D.C., 1984.
Visiting Researcher, Center for United States-Mexican Studies, UCSD, La Jolla, 1984-1985.
Economist, Department of External Savings, National Finance Bank, 1959-1960. Economist, Governing Board of State Organizations and Enterprises, 1960-1961. Adviser to José López Portillo, Subsecretary of the Presidency, 1965-1970.
Subsecretary of Revenues, Secretariat of the Treasury, 1975-1976. Subdirector General of Credit, Secretariat of the Treasury, 1971-1975. Secretary of Programming and Budget, 1976-1977.
Director General of Financiera Nacional Azucarera, 1978-1982. Director General of the Bank of Mexico, 1982. Author of many economic works.
Resigned as Secretary of Programming and Budget because of policy disagreements with Julio Moctezuma Cid and José López Portillo. Not a member of Institutional Revolutionary Party. López Portillo personally chose him as his undersecretary when he headed the treasury ministry.
Roman Catholic