Ángel Gurría

OECD Secretary-General, since 2006. He has reinforced the OECD’s role as a “hub” for global dialogue and debate on economic policy issues while pursuing internal modernization and reform. He served as Mexico’s Minister of Foreign Affairs (1994-1998) and Mexico’s Minister of Finance and Public Credit (1998-2000). He chaired the International Task Force on Financing Water for All. He is a member of the International Advisory Board of Governors of the Centre for International Governance Innovation. He holds a B.A. degree in Economics from UNAM (Mexico), and a M.A. degree in Economics from Leeds University (United Kingdom).