Daniel Marx


Daniel Marx is the former Secretary of Finance of Argentina and he is currently Executive Director of Quantum Finanzas, a financial services firm in Argentina and the region which is part of a global network led by Evercore Partners and g5Advisors.
He is also a consultant and advisor for multiple multilateral institutions such as International Development Bank and Inter-American Investment Corporation, Latin American governments, major private and public corporations and investments funds. He is a founding Board member of the Consejo Directivo del Centro para la Estabilidad Financiera and also professor of International Finance at the Universidad de San Andrés. Previously, he was an Executive Director of MBA Banco de Inversiones, Managing Director of Darby Overseas Investments, Independent Director of Templeton Funds, Head Division of Banco Río de la Plata and was in charge of the Treasury and Planning Departments of Banco Tornquist, among others. He has given seminars on Emerging Markets and Corporate and International Finance in graduate programs at Yale University, Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and others. He also gave courses and participated in seminars at the Universidad Católica Argentina, ITBA and EDDE. He participated as a panelist and presenter in numerous panels of topics such as Global Imbalances, topics of the International Financial Architecture, Sovereign and Corporate Debt Workouts and Financing Alternatives. He also has a side interest in combinatorics, including hypergraph complexity measures.

Public sector activities

Between 1988 and 1993 he was Special Financial Representative and Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of the Economy of Argentina coordinating Debt Negotiations, which encompassed regularizing sovereign debt and opening access to credit for the country. Previously, he was a Board Member of Banco Central de la República Argentina for the Republic of Argentina. Later, he was Secretary of Finance in charge of Financing and Financial Services during particularly difficult times in Argentina.

Other activities

Daniel supported the La Juanita Cooperative in La Matanza - a poor district of Buenos Aires - where he helped in the development of a business plan for the 2006 land 2007 Christmas and other campaigns. He advised Fundación Compromiso which provides technical assistance to NGOs. He also participated in initiatives devoted to marginalized segments of population with particular emphasis in reinforcing education.
Daniel was awarded Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum. He also became a member of Counsel for CARI. In addition, he attended the conference ICALP 2011, held in Zurich, Switzerland. Two years later, in 2013, he was invited speaker at this conference, ICALP.

Publications

He published numerous articles in specialized books, magazines and newspapers, for instance: