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Alejandro
Sucre: has sound, hands-on experience in business
value creation. Mr. Sucre has key experience as a turnaround
specialist. He has led 16 corporate recoveries in sectors
of the economy that include advertising, OTC products, tannery,
industrial conglomerates, animal feed integrations, real
estate, among others. Also Mr. Sucre is an equity investor
in the Caracas Teleport Building in Caracas, which belongs
to Otassca Corporation, a firm that owns prime real state
assets in Venezuela (see www.otassca.com). Sucre holds a
B.S. degree in Economics and Political Science at Iowa State
University (1981); an M.A. degree in the Division of Social
Sciences (Economics) at The University of Chicago (1982);
an MBA at IESA, Caracas, Venezuela (1985); a Law Degree at
The Catholic University, Caracas, Venezuela (1989); OPM at
Harvard Business School (2,000). Mr. Sucre has taken the
Private Equity Investment Series at the Harvard Business
School from 1997 to 2000.
He is a columnist of El Universal
(newspaper in Venezuela) and has contributed to The Wall
Street Journal, and AIPE (a syndicated column for free economics
in more than 26 newspapers in 13 Latin American countries).
He also writes for the Journal of Corporate Renewal on restructuring
issues in Latin America.
Mr. Sucre is a member of the Turnaround
Management Association in the USA, of the Economic Council
of the Archbishop of Caracas, and has belonged to various
chambers of commerce and industry in Venezuela. |