Change in the BCS Good Practice Committee: Jorge Jaramillo enters for Enrique Barros

The board of the Santiago Stock Exchange (BCS) agreed, in its last session, to appoint lawyer Jorge Jaramillo Selman as a new member of the Good Practices Committee, replacing Enrique Barros Bourie, who after chairing the entity since its creation, In 2006, he decided not to repost a new period to devote himself to his professional work.

Jorge Jaramillo Selman is a lawyer and graduated from Industrial Civil Engineering, mention Electrical Engineering, from the Catholic University.

The board of the Santiago Stock Exchange (BCS) agreed, in its last session, to appoint lawyer Jorge Jaramillo Selman as a new member of the Good Practices Committee, replacing Enrique Barros Bourie, who after chairing the entity since its creation, In 2006, he decided not to repost a new period to devote himself to his professional work.

On the occasion, the president of the BCS, Juan Andrés Camus thanked, on behalf of the board, “the outstanding management of Enrique Barros at the head of the Committee of Good Practices and his valuable contribution in the modernization and implementation of new standards to improve the transparency in the market, improve relations between its different actors and face possible conflicts of interest ”.

Jorge Jaramillo Selman is a lawyer and graduated from Industrial Civil Engineering, mention Electrical Engineering, from the Catholic University. He is also a senior associate of the Barros Letelier & González study and an alternate member of the committee since 2012. After his appointment, he joined the Good Practices Committee together with Lisandro Serrano Spoerer, a lawyer from the Catholic University, with a postgraduate degree in Business Administration at the same university and partner of Grupo Vial Serrano Abogados; and Jorge Tarziján Martabit, commercial engineer from the Catholic University of Chile, MBA from the University of Leuven, Belgium, and PhD in Managerial Economics and Strategy, Kellog Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University.

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