Carlos Lever
Phd in Economics
Summary
Experienced executive with a demonstrated history of leading teams in Government Administration in both financial and energy sectors. Strong professional skills in Analytical Skills, Macroeconomics, Policy Analysis, Data Analysis, and Quantitative Analytics. Economist by trainning, with a PhD from Stanford U.
Experience
Head of Hydrocarbon Revenue Unit
Mexican Ministry of Finance / Mexico City
In charge of designing the fiscal terms and auditing of the new hydrocarbon E&P (exploration and production) contracts that were created in the 2013 Mexican energy reform. In his brief time he has promoted the use of automated processes and data analysis to better target the auditing process.
Deputy Executive Coordinator of the Mexican Petroleum Fund (Director level)
Mexican Central Bank / Mexico City
Responsible for supervising all activities related to the financial administration of the oil E&P contracts, including calcuting and processing payments due from 70 contracts which generated between 2 and 15 million dollars in monthly cash flows. Also desinging analitycs and processes to monitor the flow of funds, as well as generating revenue forecasts and market analysis for the Board that included the Minister of Treasury, the Governor of the Central Bank and the Minister of Energy.
Manager for Contract Analysis.
Mexican Central Bank / Mexico City
Development and analysis of statistical information, as well as generating analysis and forecasts.
Manager for Economic Research
Mexican Central Bank / Mexico City
Editor of the Banco de México Working Papers Series and head of recruitment for PhD graduates.
Researcher
Mexican Central Bank / Mexico City
Writing research papers and policy memos about competition in banking sector, interest rate for consumer products and labor markets.