Héctor Valdez Albizu

Héctor Manuel Valdez Albizu (born November 10, 1947) is the current Governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, a position he first held from 31 August 1994 through 16 August 2000, and again since 17 August 2004. He is also a well known economist and author of numerous works relating to economics.

Héctor Valdez Albizu
Governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
and President ex officio of the
Monetary Board of the Dominican Republic
Assumed office
17 August 2004
Vice GovernorClarissa de la Rocha de Torres
Preceded byJosé Lois Malkún
In office
16 August 1994  16 August 2000
Vice GovernorLuis Manuel Piantini Munnigh
Preceded byMario Read Vittini
Succeeded byFrancisco Guerrero Prats-Ramírez
Personal details
Born
Héctor Manuel Valdez Albizu

(1947-11-10) 10 November 1947
Ciudad Trujillo (now Santo Domingo), Dominican Republic
CitizenshipDominican
SpouseFior D'Aliza Altagracia Martínez Ramírez
ChildrenHéctor Manuel Valdez
Parents
  • Héctor Manuel Valdez Guerrero (father)
  • Ana Rita Albizu Reyes (mother)
RelativesSiblings:
  • Ramón E. Valdez Albizu (1951–2011)
  • José E. Valdez Albizu (b. 1954)
  • Ricardo A. Valdez Albizu (b. 1958)
  • Jacobo M. Valdez Albizu (b. 1964)
Residence(s)Héctor Incháustegui Cabral
Piantini, Santo Domingo
Alma materAutonomous University of Santo Domingo
OccupationCentral banker
ProfessionEconomist
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