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Gabriel Yorio González will seek an international position, confirms Sheinbaum

Gabriel Yorio González will seek an international position, confirms Sheinbaum

Yorio served as head of the Public Credit Unit and in charge of the International Affairs Unit of the Treasury.

In his professional career he has held positions at the World Bank, the National Bank of Public Works and Services and the Finance Secretariat of the Government of Mexico City.

At the international level, since 2013, Gabriel Yorio was a Public Sector specialist at the World Bank where he participated in more than 20 projects aimed at improving the performance of the public sector in more than 12 countries in different regions of the world.

Previously, at the National Bank of Public Works and Services, SNC, he served as deputy director of Technical and Financial Assistance (2011 to 2013) and as manager of Credit and Financial Advisory (2007 to 2011).

Gabriel Yorio González has a degree in economics from the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey; He has a master’s degree in economics from the College of Mexico and another in Public Policy Management from Georgetown University at the McCourt School of Public Policy.



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