Marcelo Cabrol, Chief, Education Unit, Inter-American Development Bank

El Sr. Cabrol, de nacionalidad argentina, ingresó al Banco en 1998 y se desempeña en la posición de Jefe de la División de Educación en el Departamento del Sector Social.
Anteriormente el Sr. Cabrol ha ocupado las posiciones de Asesor del Vicepresidente Ejecutivo del Banco (2005-2007); Especialista Senior Sector Social en la División de Programas Sociales del Departamento Regional de Operaciones 1(RE1/SO1) (2002-2005); Especialista Sector Social en la División de Programas Sociales del Departamento Regional 2 (1998-2002).

El Sr. Cabrol es graduado de la Universidad de Georgetown (Ph.D. y Master) en la especialidad de Gobierno y Politicas Públicas (ABD).

 

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Mr. Cabrol, of Argentinian nationality, joined the Inter-American Development Bank in 1998 and holds the position of Chief of the Education Unit in the Social Sector Department.

Before that, Mr. Cabrol was Adviser to the Executive Vice-President of the Bank (2005-2007); Senior Specialist, Social Sector in the Division of Social Programmes of the Regional Department of Operations 1 (RE1/SO1) (2002-2005); Specialist, Social Sector in the division of social programmes of the Regional Department 2 (1998-2002).

Mr. Cabrol is a graduate of Georgetown University (Ph.D. and Master's degree) in Government and Public Policies.

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