Bosco Marti
Bosco Marti is the former executive director for Mexico and the Dominican Republic at the Inter-American Development Bank. Before joining the Inter-American Development Bank, Marti held various positions within the Mexican Government including assistant secretary for international affairs, assistant secretary for the interior, director general for the Mesoamerica Integration and Development Project, and financial affairs manager for Mexico to the OECD. He has served under 4 Mexican presidents, during which he spearheaded public policy efforts across various disciplines. Marti implemented the protocols to address the H1N1 outbreak in Mexico, coordinated the 5th Global Environment Facility (GEF) Assembly which achieved a $4.4 billion replenishment and led the creation of the Mesoamerica Project to address root causes of migration in Central America. Bosco completed a B.S. in industrial engineering from Universidad Iberoamericana.