Alberto Pandolfi

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Alberto Ítalo Luis Pandolfi Arbulú (born 20 August 1940 in Lima) is a Peruvian businessman and politician who served as Prime Minister of Peru twice from 3 April 1996 to 4 June 1998,[1] and from 21 August 1998 to 3 January 1999,[2] under President Alberto Fujimori. During his terms, he also at times held the communications, production, fisheries and transport portfolios.

He was born on August 20, 1940.

He entered the National University of Engineering (UNI), where he graduated as a Mechanical Electrical Engineer. He specialized in metallurgy, steel and cement.

He completed a Master of Business Administration at the Higher School of Business and Administration (ESAN). In the same way, he did postgraduate studies in Germany.

Pandolfi worked for eleven years at Cementos Lima and was General Manager.

He was General Manager of the San Fernando Packaging Chain.

He was Chairman of the Board of Conservas Peruanas.

He was General Manager of Metalúrgica Peruana S.A. He was part of Cepri for the privatization of the Yura de Arequipa Cement Factory.

He married Patricia Mercado Neumann, daughter of former minister Edgardo Mercado Jarrín.

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