Alejandro Plaz
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Alejandro Plaz | |
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| Ambassador of Venezuela to the Inter-American Development Bank | |
| In office 28 August 2019 – 1 January 2023 | |
| Appointed by | National Assembly of Venezuela |
| President | Juan Guaidó |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Alejandro Plaz Castillo 2 December 1955 |
| Alma mater | Universidad Simón Bolívar |
| Known for | Cofounder of Súmate |
Alejandro Plaz Castillo is a founder of the Venezuelan volunteer civil association, Súmate.
Plaz is a Venezuelan electrical engineer and management consultant who holds three master's degrees (two from Stanford University), and was a Senior partner for McKinsey & Company in Latin America, before taking a leave of absence to co-found Súmate with María Corina Machado.
Plaz was born on 2 December 1955, in Caracas, Venezuela. He attended the Colegio de San Agustín, and graduated from high school at the Colegio La Salle La Colina. He graduated in 1977 with a degree in electrical engineering from the Universidad Simón Bolívar in Caracas. After working for two years, he left for the United States. He stayed there for four years, during which he graduated with a master's degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech, a master's degree from Stanford University in industrial engineering, and a second master's degree from Stanford in operations research. He returned to Venezuela at the age of 26, where he took a job with the consulting firm McKinsey & Company, where he worked for 23 years.[1]
After working for 20 years with McKinsey, Plaz was offered a one-year sabbatical. He used this time to co-found Súmate, a Venezuelan civil organization that monitors elections. Not long after, he started devoting the majority of his time to it.[1]