Antonio Quesada
Mr. Antonio Quesada serves, since 2019, as Vice-President of Regulatory Policy at the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV). At both, international and national arenas, he represents the CNBV in the following bodies: Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, FSB Standing Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Cooperation, FSB Standing Committee on Standards Implementation, Board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), Finance and Audit Committee of IOSCO, Board of Alliance for Financial Inclusion, Director for the North American Region at the Association of Supervisors of Banks of the Americas (ASBA), ASBA’s Board, and Board of the North American Securities Administrators Association. Antonio currently chairs the Inter American Regional Committee of IOSCO, as well as the IOSCO Growth and Emerging Markets Committee Working Group on FinTech. At domestic level, Antonio is the Executive Secretary of the Board of the National Council for Financial Inclusion, he is also a Board member of the Mexican Financial Stability Committee, the CNBV’s Board, the CNSF’s Board (Board of the National Insurance and Bonding Commission), and of the IPAB’s Board (Institute for the Protection of Banking Savings). Mr. Antonio Quesada, prior joining the CNBV, was the Dean of the EGADE Business School of the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), a leading business school in Mexico, Santa Fe campus. He served, since 2012, as President of the Mexican Institute of Finance Executives (IMEF, by its Spanish acronym), and he was a member of the Board at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), a firm of which he also became an associate partner. His career at PwC began in 1986, in financial services, where he was the division’s leader. Subsequently, he was the Leading Partner of Clients and Markets (coordinating the accounting practices of 14 different industries as well as PWC´s strategy aimed at market focus). His tenure at PwC ended in December 2017. In parallel, Antonio Quesada became a specialist in corporate governance, bringing the measures established in the United States to the Code of Best Corporate Practices (CMPC) in Mexico. He has also led the filing of public offerings of foreign companies in the US stock markets. José Antonio holds a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, a master’s degree in Business Administration from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) and Degree in Accounting from ITAM and Florida International University. He is a Chartered Public Accountant by the Mexican College of Public Accountants of Mexico. Likewise, he carried out the D-1 Leadership Program at the IPADE Business School. Currently, he is enrolled in the PhD Program in Financial Sciences at the EGADE Business School.