Pablo Bréard
Pablo Breard-Founder & President- Latin Context
- Vice-President and Head of International Economics at Scotiabank
- Scotiabank * University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Pablo Bréard is a senior officer of Scotiabank. Pablo manages a team of professionals focused on global economics and country intelligence. He provides advice to senior executive management on economic, political and financial risk factors affecting Scotiabank’s global operations. Pablo coordinates the production and distribution of research documents on global economics and foreign exchange markets.
- He is also the Chief Latin American Economist and is responsible for Emerging Markets Intelligence. His position involves fundamental and technical sovereign risk analysis, institutional client development, international public speaking, frequent publishing of reports and extensive international traveling to support Scotiabank's global businesses. Pablo is a frequent contributor to the broadcast networks and print media specialized in global finance and emerging markets.
Mr. Bréard completed the Executive Development Programme at the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania (USA). He taught a course on “Latin American Finance & Economics” at the International MBA Programme of York University (Canada) for eight years. He holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from Belgrano University (Argentina) and an Honours degree in Economics from the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina). Prior to joining Scotiabank, Mr. Bréard worked as a Senior Economist for the Royal-Dutch Shell Group and as a Management Consultant in Strategy & Organization at Andersen Consulting. He has been a guest lecturer in several universities in the Western Hemisphere.
- Pablo is a member of the Economic Advisory Committee of the Institute of International Finance, a global association of financial institutions based in Washington D.C. (USA), a member of the Emerging Markets Group of the Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI), and a member of the Advisory Board of the Center for Entrepreneurship of IAE, School of Business of Universidad Austral (Argentina).
