Formerly head of the Foreign Reserves and Capital Account Division at Banco Central de Chile, is an expert economist in financial risk and portfolio management


Associate Professor of Financial Economics and Risk Management at the graduate programs of Universidad Alberto Hurtado and Ilades/Georgetown University. He earned his Masters (M.A., Econometrics and Finance) from University of Pennsylvania and Wharton School, Magister in Monetary and Fiscal Policy from Universidad de Chile. Foxley has been Researcher and Assistant Professor at Universidad de Chile and Universidad Católica de Valparaíso.

He is financial consultant for the IMF, has also worked with the World Bank, the US Fund Manager PIMCO, the IADB, the Ford Foundation, the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC) and several corporate clients in Chile. 

With the IMF, Mr. Foxley has helped the central banks of Bolivia, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Iran, Israel (WBGS), Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Vietnam and Yemen in developing portfolio management and foreign exchange operations.

Foxley has been a member of the IADB-FOMIN-ALIDE Committee for Best Practices in Development Banking. His consultancy expertise in banking supervision, SME and Micro-Finance in Latin-America has been shared by Corporación Financiera Nacional del Ecuador, Nacional Financiera in Mexico, BNDES in Brasil, Banco Central and FONAVI in Honduras and Banco Nacional de Panama and Corfo in Chile.

His corporate experience includes appointments to company boards and executive positions at Puerto Valparaíso, DERCO-SODIMAC, Compañía Chilena de Inversiones, COTRISA (Chairman of the Board) and CORFO (CFO).