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Helena Sybel Galván Gómez
Mexico
Permanent Representative of Mexico to the OECD
Presentation
Ambassador Sybel Galván took up her duties as  Permanent Representative of Mexico to the OECD  on 24 June 2019.  Ms. Galván holds a BA in Economics, a diploma in  Advance Econometrics from the Instituto  Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), and a  Master in Public Policy from the John F. Kennedy  School of Government at Harvard University. She  started her professional career in 1993 as advisor to  the Vice Minister of Public Revenue at the Ministry of Finance, where she was involved in the project  of the Mexican Central Bank Autonomy and in  customs surveillance. From 1994 to 2002, she held different positions at Banco de México, the Mexican  Central Bank, among them Head of the Department on Financial Credits Markets  Survey.  From 2002 to 2012, Ms. Galván was Counsellor for Economic, Financial and Fiscal  Affairs at the Permanent Representation of Mexico to the OECD.  Prior to taking up her duties as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of  Mexico to the OECD in 2019, Ms. Galván held the position of Director General of  Analysis and Statistics at CONSAR, the Mexican National Commission of the  Retirement for Savings System, until 2019. 
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