Enrique Segura Quiñones

Lawyer specializing in International Business Law and Regulated Sectors at the CEU Business School, Madrid, Spain, and in State Administration Law, at the University of Salamanca, Spain. He completed studies in International Commercial Arbitration (American University, Washington, USA), studies in Commercial and Corporate Law, and in Corporate Taxation.

 

Legal advisor and analyst in the sectors of energy, gas, water, environment, migration, foreign investment, mergers and acquisitions, tourism and telecommunications.

 

He has worked as a consultant on legislation in regulated sectors; in advising on various projects for U.S. and European companies; in the drafting of commercial contracts at the local and international level; in the reorganization of corporate governance of companies to enter the Dominican Republic Stock Exchange; in obtaining administrative and environmental licenses to operate projects in the Dominican Republic; in consultations on arbitration in regulated sectors and as advisor to certain regulated entities in the Dominican Republic, such as those concerning the electricity, water, environment, telecommunications, fuels and banking sectors.

 

He was Vice Minister of Domestic Trade at the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Industry and Commerce, where he was in charge of promoting and generating initiatives and strategies to develop national production, regulate the supply of goods and services, implement a culture of quality in national production and ensure regulatory consistency in the sector.

 

He has been a professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM), teaching Private and Public International Law, Administrative Law and Environmental Law.

 

Mr. Segura was a member of the Board of Directors at the Reserve Bank of the Dominican Republic (Banreservas), president of the Risk Committee and member of the Compliance, Regulatory and Money Laundering, General Audit, Corporate Audit, and Remuneration and Compensation Committees.