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| Carlos Fedrigotti |
Carlos Fedrigotti, former international banking executive for Citibank/Citicorp and currently an adjunct professor at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs, will give the address at the School of General Studies' (GS) Class Day on Tuesday, May 18.
Last year, he retired from Citibank/Citigroup after a 26-year career in international banking. He currently teaches courses at Columbia on international banking and economic policy in Latin America.
Fedrigotti held regional and country head posts for Citibank in Italy in 2002, in Argentina from 1995 to 2001, and in Uruguay from 1989 to 1994. While in Argentina , he was also president of the American Chamber of Commerce from 1997 to 1998, and vice president and a member of the executive committee of the Argentine Bank Association. In the 1980s, Fedrigotti held senior corporate banking positions for Citibank in France and Spain . Prior to that, he was an associate and relationship banker in the United States .
Fedrigotti himself is a 1973 economics graduate of the School of General Studies . He holds two other degrees from Columbia: an M.A. in economics (1975) and an M.B.A. in finance (1977).
Fedrigotti's daughter, Victoria Fedrigotti, will graduate from GS this month. |