Mario Marcel

Mario Marcel Cullell
Born (1959-10-22) October 22, 1959
Nationality Chilean
Institutions Central Bank of Chile
Alma mater Universidad de Chile

Mario Marcel Cullell (born October 22, 1959, Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean economist and the Governor of the Central Bank of Chile. He was named Governor in December 2016 and member of the Bank's Board from October 2015. He has been a close collaborator of the governments of the center-left Concertation of Parties for Democracy (1990-2010), and held for six years the ownership of the Budget Division, where it played a key role in the design of the structural surplus rule [1] [2] [3]

Marcel has a degree in Bachelor’s Degree in business administration from the University of Chile and a M. Phil. Degree in economics from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Career

He served as the Deputy Director for Public Governance and Territorial Development at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). He also previously worked at the Inter-American Development Bank where he was Executive Director for Chile and Ecuador and Manager of the Institutional Capacity and Finance. [4]

He served as Deputy Director of Rationalization and Public Function in the Budget Division of the Finance ministry of the Chilean government, Executive Secretary for the Inter-Ministerial Committee for the Modernization of Public Administration, Chair of the General Government’s Internal Audit Committee and Chair of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Pension Reform. He was the Budget Director from 2000 to 2006.

Other activities

References

Marcel with Janet Yellen in 2017
Political offices
Preceded by
Rodrigo Vergara
Governor of Central Bank
2016–
Succeeded by
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