Claudia Sheinbaum, has an impressive list of recognitions, including a doctorate, having shared the Nobel Peace Prize, and is now emerging as the first president of Mexico. With this achievement, her husband, Jesús María Tarriba, will become the nation’s first knight.
Originally from Sinaloa, where he was born on September 1, 1962, Tarriba has dedicated his career to financial advice and analysis, working in important institutions such as Banco Santander and currently in the Bank of Mexico (Banxico).
The husband of the virtual president of Mexico, Jesús María Tarriba Unger, is an expert in financial risks with vast experience in the banking sector, both in Spain and Mexico.
Tarriba and the former Head of Government of Mexico City, Sheinbaum, met during their years of study in a degree in Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Although they were dating at that time, their paths separated, but fate brought them together again in 2016. At that time, Sheinbaum was mayor of Tlalpan and recently divorced from Carlos Ímaz Gispert. Tarriba, for her part, worked at Banco Santander in Spain.
Jesús María Tarriba, began his professional life at this market research firm, was a senior quantitative analyst and director responsible for risk models, at Santander Investment and Banco Santander (Spain), while he works at Banco de México (Banxico, 2017 – Present): Specialist in financial risks, where its main function is the development of valuation and measurement models for financial risks.
Tarriba has a doctorate in Physical Sciences from UNAM, where he also obtained his master’s degree. He completed a doctoral stay at the University of California, Irvine, and in 1994 He received the Weizmann Prize for Exact Sciences for the best doctoral thesis, awarded by the Mexican Academy of Sciences.
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