Yale School of Management

Tito Vidaurri
Country Manager Deutsche Bank Mexico, SA

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Tito Vidaurri

Since graduating from the Yale School of Management with a master’s degree in public and private management (MPPM) in 1991, Tito has spent more than fifteen years in banking. He is currently the country manager in Mexico for Deutsche Bank. Before that, he worked for Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley.

During his career in banking, Tito has been involved in numerous financial transactions in Latin America, including local and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, debt issues, equity offerings, structured finance deals, and derivatives. His business relationships include the region’s sovereign entities and major private sector companies as well as multinational corporations with interests in Latin America.

Tito’s professional experience in Mexico and Latin America during the last 20 years has allowed him to become an active participant in the region’s financial markets during particularly interesting times. He has developed first-hand experience in very diverse situations such as the re-opening of the sovereign debt markets after the debt crisis of the 1980s; the wave of privatizations of the early and mid-1990s; the impact of the Tequila, Asian, and Russian crises in the region; the most recent wave of defaults and debt restructuring affecting both sovereign and private sector entities; and the creation of local debt markets in the most advanced countries of the region.

Just before earning his MPPM degree, Tito graduated from Yale’s MA program in international and development economics at the Economic Growth Center. Before Yale, Tito spent five years working for Mexico’s federal government, including three years in the financial planning area of the Ministry of Finance. Tito got his BA in economics from Universidad de las Americas in Puebla, Mexico, in 1981.