In this capacity, he was also Governor for Peru in the board of governors of the
World Bank and
Inter-American Development Bank, as well as
chairman of the board of the Andean Finance Corporation (CAF), the National Fund for the Financing of the Public Sector Entrepreneurial Activity (FONAFE), and member of the board of the Peruvian National Retirement Investment Fund (ONP), the Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSION), and the Inter-ministerial Committee of Social Affairs (CIAS). Most of Valdivieso’s professional career was at the
International Monetary Fund (IMF), where he worked for 28 years starting in 1980. He held senior management positions in various departments, including advisor and division chief, positions in the
Asia and
Pacific Department (1999–2008) as well as the European Department (1991–1999), which covered all the countries of the former
Soviet Union. Moreover, he held senior economist positions in the Policy Development and Review Department (1997–1999), and the Western Hemisphere Department (1980–1987). During his career at the IMF, he played key roles in the negotiations of several major IMF-supported programs, as well as policy consultations, including Indonesia,
Malaysia,
Bangladesh,
Sri Lanka,
Cambodia,
Laos,
East Timor,
Russia,
Kazakhstan,
Tajikistan,
Armenia,
Turkmenistan,
Mexico,
Colombia,
Trinidad and Tobago,
El Salvador and
Somalia. In addition to his country policy experience, Mr. Valdivieso worked extensively on international capital market issues and developing countries’ external debt issues, and contributed directly to the design of IMF’s policies on post-conflict assistance, bank restructuring and supervision, monitoring issues related to financial sector reform, anti-money laundering issues and
terrorism, custom unions, fiscal issues, and data management and dissemination. Mr. Valdivieso also was a Special Technical Advisor to the
Ministry of Economy and Finance of Peru in 1991. ==References==