Lorenzo Sousa Debarbieri
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Born | Lima, Peru | May 16, 1960
Alma mater | Pepperdine University Harvard University |
Occupation | Economist, writer and entrepreneur. |
Known for | President of PeruRail President of Peru Belmond Hotel President of Ferrocarril Trasandino Founding Partner and Former Chairman of Lan Perú Shareholder and Director of Banco de comercio and Director of Tele 2000 |
Parent(s) | Lorenzo Sousa Castañeda Nancy Debarbieri Mantero |
Lorenzo Sousa Debarbieri (born May 16, 1960) is an entrepreneur, businessman and author from Lima who oversees large privately held tourism and railway companies in Peru (Peru Belmond Hotels, PeruRail and Ferrocarril Transandino (with a 50% in each one of the three companies in partnership with Belmond Limited, an LVMH whole owned subsidiary)).
Early life
Lorenzo was born in Lima, Peru to Lorenzo Sousa Castañeda and Nancy Debarbieri Mantero.
Lorenzo Sousa: Economist, graduated from Pepperdine University, California, with an MBA from the Arthur D. Little Management Education Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., followed by postgraduate studies at the Advanced Management Program (PAD) of the University of Piura, Lima, Peru, and the Advanced Management Postgraduate Program at Harvard Business School, Harvard University, Boston. He has also done a number of studies and congresses in the areas of banking, investment, and finance, including Singularity University, a technology program sponsored by NASA and Google.
He started his work life as an executive at Citibank-Lima, where he was Finance Manager and Financial Control Manager. He also held the position of Citicorp Investment Manager in the Investment Banking area at Citibank-Lima, and with the Arab Latin American Bank (ARLA BANK), he was the head of Macro Economics for Latin America. He was a director and shareholder of the Banco de Comercio and of the telecommunications company Celular 2000 (sold to Bellsouth and now Telefónica [Spain]). He was a founding shareholder and the first chairman of the board of the Arequipa Stock Exchange and a director of the Lima Stock Exchange.
He was a founding shareholder and chairman of the board of directors of LAN Perú S.A., a joint venture airline with Lan Chile; and Director and shareholder of Peru Hydro, a company that developed two hydroelectric projects along with Statkraft from Norway. A founding member of Peru Holding de Turismo, a tourism company focused on real estate development and listed on the Lima Stock Exchange. Founder and chairman of Peruval SAB, an important stock brokerage house during the 90s economic boom in Peru. He has also been the Bankers Trust representative for Peru and a founding member of the Harvard Alumni Association of Peru.Currently:President of PERU ORIENT EXPRESS HOTELS (Peru OEH S.A.)/PERU BELMOND HOTELS; chairman of the board of PERU RAIL S.A. a subsidiary company of the Peruval Group; founder of PERUVAL CORP S.A.; chairman of the board of directors of FERROCARRIL TRANSANDINO (Total Assets 1.2 BN) and KEY HOLDING CORP; and president of the MACHU PICCHU FOUNDATION.
Conde Nast Traveler - Readers Choice Awards 2019
Lorenzo Sousa received The Readers Choice Awards 2019 - Top Trains. Condensate Traveler readers rated and selected the Belmond Andean Explorer in South America as the best train in the world.
A total of 600,000 registered voters weighed in for the 32nd annual Readers' Choice Awards,[1] and selected their choices in different categories. For the Top Trains category, the results are:
- Belmond Andean Explorer, South America 97.00
- Golden Eagle Danube Express, Europe, 94.58
- The Ghan, Australia, 93.09
- Rocky Mountaineer, North America 92.39
- Belmond Hiram Bingham, South America, 91.69
- Belmond Royal Scotsman, Europe 91.65
- Belmond British Pullman, Europe 91.61
- Rovos Rail, Africa. 90.79
- Palace on Wheels, India, 90.29
- Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, Europe 90.00
Entrepreneurship
Lorenzo Sousa has been honorary consul of Brazil in the South region of Peru, in 1990 Lorenzo was a representative of the Bankers Trust Company in Peru. In 1994, he launched the first Country Fund of Peru, Peru Country Fund, and in 2000 he launched the first issuance of a real estate fund listed on the Lima Stock Exchange and telecommunications company Tele 2000, in 2013 it has promoted the technology fair Miami 2013 SIME
Books
He has published numerous books and articles on economics, entrepreneurship, business, sociology, investment banking, etc. Among them is "El Capital Ausente" which he co-authored and is considered one of the best 65 Peruvian books in the last 500 years by the National Library of Peru and Banca de Inversion en el Peru,[citation needed] and "The Iron Horse of Machu Picchu"; Mi Viaje por los Emprendimientos 1985–2015; and also he was mentioned in James B. Sherwood's book "The Orient Express." www.worldcat.org/title/banca-de-inversion-en-el.../654372548
Personal life
His interests include protecting tropical forests, innovation, social inclusion, and accelerating startups. He enjoys traveling and ocean cruising.
References
- ^ "2019 Results". Condé Nast Traveler. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
- Book El Capital Ausente by BPR Publishers, 2003
- Book Castas y sistema financiero TETIS GRAF, 2003
- Banca de inversión en el Perú by Piura : Universidad de Piura, 1996
- Book Cómo recuperarlo by BPR Publishers, Jan 1, 2003
- Mi Viaje por los Emprendimientos, June 1985 – 2015, 2016
- Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice Awards 2019
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