Mauricio Ramos is President of Liberty Global Latin America, a division of Liberty Global, Inc. In this capacity, he is responsible for Liberty Global’s strategy and operations in Latin America and oversees Liberty Global investments in VTR GlobalCom SA (Chile), Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico Ltd., MGM Networks Latin America, LLC and Pramer S.C.A. (Argentina). He also serves as Chief Executive Officer of VTR. Mr. Ramos is an executive officer of Liberty Global and sits on the company’s Executive Management Committee.
Mr. Ramos joined UnitedGlobalCom, Inc. (UGC), in October 1999 as Vice President Business Development for Latin America, based in Miami. In February 2002, he moved to the company’s headquarters in Denver and while continuing in his prior position, also became involved with the company’s development activities in Asia and Australia. Upon the combination of Liberty Media International, Inc. and UGC, which formed Liberty Global, Mr. Ramos became Chief Financial Officer for the Latin American division. In September 2005, he was promoted to his current position.
Before joining UGC, Mr. Ramos was a Partner and Vice President at Investment Banking Services Ltd. (IBS), and Assistant Director of the Deutsche Morgan Grenfell office in Bogota, Colombia. Prior to this, Mr. Ramos worked for the Office of the President of Colombia and taught economics at Universidad de los Andes and Universidad Externado in Bogota.
Mr. Ramos received a degree in Economics (1993), a degree in Law (1994) and a postgraduate degree in Financial Law (1995) from Universidad de los Andes in Bogota.
About Liberty Global
Liberty Global is the leading international cable operator offering advanced video, voice and broadband internet services to connect its customers to the world of entertainment, communications and information. As of September 30, 2009, Liberty Global operated state-of-the-art networks that served approximately 17 million customers across 14 countries principally located in Europe, Japan, Chile, and Australia. Liberty Global’s operations also include significant programming businesses such as Chellomedia in Europe.
