Carlos Botelho is a Managing Director of Cartica Capital. From 2006 to 2008, he served as a director and senior investment analyst with Marathon Asset Management, a $10 billion multi-strategy global hedge fund based in New York. Before joining Marathon, Mr. Botelho spent six and a half years as an investment officer with International Finance Corporation. He started at IFC's Infrastructure Department in 1999, where he participated in project finance transactions, and privatization projects in the transportation sector. He joined the Global Information and Communications Technologies group in 2001, where he lead private equity and project finance transactions in the IT and telecommunications sector. Mr Botelho represented IFC on the boards of several portfolio companies and lead the Information Technology Services practice group. Prior to IFC, Mr. Botelho worked as a strategic consultant with McKinsey & Company in Europe and Latin America, focusing on the telecommunications sector. In 1997 he was part of the team that advised the Brazilian Ministry of Telecommunication in its telecommunications sector strategy and the US$20 billion privatization of the national Telecom operator, Telebras.
Mr. Botelho earned a B.Sc. in Economics and Finance from Universidade Nova de Lisboa in Portugal and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.
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