ENEAS A. BIGLIONE

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Office: 910 17th Street, NW Suite 422. WashingtonDC, 22206Mobile: (571) 232-9158

e-mail: itizenship: Argentine / Italian (EU)

EDUCATION:

 Certified Public Accountant Universidad Católica Argentina(equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree in Arts with a concentration on Accounting, as awarded in an accredited university in the US)

 Associate in Liberal Arts with a Major in International Studies, Cum Laude Northern Virginia Community College Annandale, VA

 Associate in Sciences Degree with a Major in General Studies, Cum Laude Northern Virginia Community CollegeAnnandale, VA

 High School: Colegio Nuestra Señora del Rosario, Hermanos Maristas – Rosario - Argentina

WORK EXPERIENCE:

 Currently Program Director of the Hispanic American Center for Economic Research (HACER). WashingtonDC. Since January 2005.

 Currently Latin American Senior Fellow of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation. Arlington, VA.

 Currently Counselor of the federal government of Mexico through the Institute for Mexicans Abroad (IMA).

Columnist of Tech Central Station, a WashingtonDC based news service.

 Advisor of the Institute for Environmental Development of Fundación Libertad. Rosario, ArgentinaIED Site

 International Litigation Project Leader at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation Summer 1999.

 "Entrepreneurial Foundations program. Advisor, Junior Achievement Foundation, Rosario Argentina
Summer 1998.Teaching about: entrepreneurship behavior and production process.

 Program Director of Fundación Atlas para una Sociedad Libre Buenos Aires, Argentina. In charge of the direction of the RosarioCity’s branch of the foundation. Edition work and columnist of the monthly newspapers Mercado Libre and Atlas del Sud, edited by the same institution. Since 1997.

 Economic Journalist work at XII Forum of Liberty at Porto Alegre, Brazil. April 1999.

 Assistant Professor in the Management Accounting class. Research about prices theory, marketing mix and investment evaluation. Argentine Catholic University 1997-2001

 Translator, economic articles at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, as part of the op-ed program of FEE. August 1996.

LECTURES & SHORT COURSES DELIVERED:

- “Argentina: Rule of Law Vs. Populism” lectured during the HACER and Instituto Acton Argentina event at ESEADE in Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 24, 2007.

- “Populism in Latin America” lectured during the Fundacion Libertadthree-days International Forum of Liberty in Asuncion, Paraguay, August 20-22, 2007.

- “Rafael Correa and Populism in the Americas”,lectured in the Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Manta, Ecuador, May 2007.

- “Eastern Europe Economic Miracle and its Lessons for Ecuador” lectured during the international conference organized by the Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política (IEEP).Ramada Hotel, Guayaquil, Ecuador, May 2007.

- “Hugo Chavez and Populism in the Americas”, lectured during the Annual Meeting of the Red Liberal de America Latina (RELIAL). Hilton Hotel,Cancun, Mexico, May 2007.

- “U.S. Immigration Reform”, lectured during the Annual Meeting of the Liberal International. Hilton Hotel,Cancun, Mexico, April 2007.

- Teaching a 10 hours course about “The US–Latin America Relationship after 9/11” for the Institute of Political Studies and International Relations (EPRI) of the Francisco Marroquín University, Guatemala. April 16–19, 2007.

- “Democracy and Populism in Latin America”, lectured during the V Inter University Seminar ‘Economics and Politics” organized by CADEP of Francisco Marroquín University in Guatemala. Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Guatemala, April 2007.

- “US Immigration Reform and Its Challenges”, lectured during the Internacional Conference “Perspectives and Proposals on Migration” organized by the Friedrich Naumann Foundationand the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, San Diego, March 2007.

- “Argentina, Neo-Populism and Latin America”, lectured during the dinner conference of Fundación Bases. Argentina, December 2006.

- “Neo-Populism in Latin America”, lectured in the Francisco Marroquín University, Guatemala, September 2006.

- “Immigration Reform in the US”, lectured in the Francisco Marroquín University, Guatemala, September 2006.

- “Hugo Chavez, Oil and its influence in the Latin American region”, lectured during the meeting of the Classical Liberals discussion group of the Fundación Bases. Argentina, March 2006.

- "Corporative Social Responsibility", lectured during the 2nd Freeman Society discussion group.
Argentina, April 1999.

- "Thoughts about human condition, life and State", lectured during the 2nd Debates of Law & Economics, organized by the ArgentineCatholicUniversity (ACU).Argentina, August, 22nd to 23rd, 1997.

RADIO, TV & NEWSPAPER APPEARANCES:

Review of my presentation during the International Forum of Liberty in Asuncion, Paraguay, published in the newspaper ABC Colorof Paraguay. August 23, 2007.

 Studio guest in the one-hour television show “Actualidad” hosted by Jazmin Pazos. The show is a production ofRed Guarani, channel 2 of Asuncion, Paraguay.The show discussed “Latin American Populism and the 2008 elections in Paraguay”. August21, 2007.

 Studio guest in the one-hour television show “Tribuna Liberal” hosted by Carlos Molina Gavilanes. The show is an exclusive production of the Instituto Ecuatoriano de Economía Política (IEEP)broadcasted in CN3, channel 26 of Guayaquil.The show discussed “Correa’s Populism and the Future of Ecuador”. May 9, 2007.

 Phone guest in the three-hour radio show “Con Sentido Común” dailytalk show hosted by Marcelo Fernandez and Walter Castro. The show is a production of Fisherton CNN and is broadcasted in FM 89.5MHZ inArgentina. The show discussed ‘Is the U.S. against Free Trade in the Americas?”. May 8, 2007.

 Interviewed by Vinicio Sic, a journalist of the newspaper Siglo XXI of Guatemala, about “Free Trade between the U.S. and Latin America”. April 19, 2007.

 Studio guest in the two-hour radio show “Todo a Pulmón”, a dailytalk show hosted by Marta Yolanda Diaz Duran and Jorge Jacobs. The show is a production of Radiopolis and is broadcastedin Lite FM 100.9 in Guatemala. The show discussed ‘Immigration Reform in the US”. April 19, 2007.

 Studio guest in the one-hour television show “Diálogo de Costa a Costa”, a dailytalk show hosted by New York radio personality Malin Falu and focused on topics of interest to the Hispanic community in the U.S. The show is an exclusive production of HITN-TV (Hispanic Information and Telecommunication Network), a public educational network, broadcasted nationally via satellite through Direct TV and Dish Network. The show discussed ‘Do Immigrants Represent a Benefit or A Threat to the US Economy?”. September 7, 2006.

 Studio guest in the one-hour television show “Diálogo de Costa a Costa”. The show discussed ‘Evo Morales, The Future of Bolivia and The Region’. January 20, 2006.

Phone guest in the one-hour television show “Diálogo de Costa a Costa”.The show discussed ‘Free trade in the Americas: a meeting in Argentina’. November 11, 2005.

 Phone guest in the two-hour radio show hosted by Elbio Martinez from Argentina, in LT8 Radio Rosario, the top radio station in the city, about HACER activities and the HACER weekly news report. June 25, 2005.

ARTICLES & PUBLICATIONS:

- Nature and Future of the Latin American Populism – Industrias Magazine, Guayaquil, Ecuador.Diario Exterior - HACER – June 2007

- Neopopulismo Latinoamericano: Naturaleza y Futuro – “Apuntes de Economía y Ética” del Centro del Análisis de las Decisiones Publicas (CADEP) - Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatemala - April 2007.

- Chavismo: A Hugo Problem – National Review – March 2007

- Compassionate Conservatism Fades South of the Border? – Tech Central Station - HACER

- Argentina: IV Summit of the Americas – HACER

- Bordering on Failure: US-Mexico Border Policy – Diario Exterior (Spain) – Economía para todos – El Disidente – Fundación Atlas–HACER– Free Liberal

- The Singapore Model and Latin America – Tech Central Station -

- Massive Anti-Kidnapping Marches in Mexico: Implications for the country’s political and Economic Future – CADAL – Economía para todos – Fundación Atlas – Fundación Libertad - HACER

- The Misinformation of the Gun Control Advocates – Apple Daily (Hong Kong) – El Disidente

- Asian Teachings to the World – Fundación Atlas

- Siglo XXI: La era de la litigación ha comenzado – El Cronista – Fundación Atlas

- James Buchanan en Argentina: Un desafío a los altos impuestos y al Gasto Publico – Fundación Atlas

- Friedrich A. Hayek: Contra la fatal arrogancia – Liberalismo.org – Fundación Atlas

FELLOWSHIPS OBTAINED:

 Fellowship to attend the 26th World Freedom Summit of the International Society for Individual Liberty (ISIL) at Williamsburg, Virginia, August 11-15, 2007.

 Fellowship to attend the Liberty Fund colloquium 27 about “Constitutional Federalism for a Free Society”, Francisco Marroquín University, Guatemala, April 19 – 22, 2007.

 Fellowship to attend the XXI Mont Pelerin Society General Meeting in Guatemala. Francisco Marroquín University, November 4 – 11, 2006.

 Fellowship to attend the Liberty Fund colloquium 86 about “The State: Ally or Enemy of Liberty?”, Francisco Marroquín University, Guatemala, September 27 – October 1, 2006.

 Fellowship to attend the Objectivist Center Summer Seminar in the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Pennsylvania. June 2001.

 Fellowship to attend the Mont Pelerin Society General Meeting in Santiago, Chile. November 2000.

 Fellowship to attend the XVIII Annual International Society for Individual Liberty (ISIL) Conference at San José, Costa Rica. August 1999.

 Charles G. Koch Fellowship from the Institute for Humane Studies (IHS). Public Policy Expertise. June-August 1999 IHS Summer Fellows List.

 Fellowship to attend the Instituto de Estudos Empresariais (IEE) XII Forum da Liberdade. April 1999, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.

 Fellowship to attend the Summer Seminar of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) at Irvington-on-Hudson, New York. August 1996.

 Management & Economics Simulation Exercise organized by Junior Achievement Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina, November 1994.

COMPUTER SKILLS:

 Web site development: Front Page, FTP, images edition.

 Microsoft Word, Excel, AccessPowerPoint.

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

Mother Language: Spanish

 Fluent in English and French.