Pedro Carrillo

Professor of International Business, Georgia State University

Biography

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Pedro E. Carrillo C. has dual citizenship in Venezuela and the United States, with thirty years experience in diplomatic relations in financial institutions for regional development, bilateral and multi-lateral negotiation and U.S. congressional relations. He has served in the Venezuelan Foreign Service for more than 20 years. He has also served as a Program Coordinator in San José de Costa Rica for the Inter-American Development Bank and worked for government agencies and private banking institutions.

His graduate work was done at the School of Advanced International Studies “SAIS” of the Johns Hopkins University in International Public Policy. Carillo has been teaching for The Institute of International Business of the J. Mack Robinson School of Business at Georgia State University since January 1996, and was also an Adjunct Professor at Oglethorpe University teaching for their MBA program.

Served as guest speaker at many universities and institutions in various countries: Argentina: Universidad del Salvador, Fundación Bank Boston, and CEMA. Colombia: Cámara de Comercio de Cali / PROEXPORT. Costa Rica: The Autonomous Central American University, UACA, and La Unversidad Para La Paz. Chile: Universidad Diego Portales. Egypt: University of Alexandria’s PMBA and the Cairo Cohort. South Africa: University of Pretoria. USA: Georgetown University, American University, The Foreign Service Institute at the U.S. Department of State, the Graduate School of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Towson State University, and Central Virginia Community College. Venezuela, Universidad del Zulia, and Universidad de Los Andes, among others.

Education

  • Master of International Public Policy The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)

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