Juan Ignacio Díaz

Juan Ignacio Diaz has extensive experience in a variety of leadership and legal roles within multinational companies. Juan Ignacio has held positions such as President and CEO at the International Copper Association and Senior Vice President | Compliance Officer USA & Latin America at Siemens. Juan Ignacio has also served as CEO of Siemens Mexico, Central America, and Caribe, as well as CEO of Siemens Chile. In addition to their corporate roles, Diaz has been involved in various organizations, including serving as a Board Member for Siemens Gamesa Latin America, President of the Alliance for Integrity in Mexico, and Vice President of the World Energy Council in Chile and Mexico. Diaz began their career as an International Lawyer at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP and later worked as a Corporate/Commercial Lawyer for LATAM Airlines.

Juan Ignacio Diaz has a Master of Laws (LLM) in Business Law from Duke University. Juan Ignacio also has an MBA in Business Administration from Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. In addition, they completed an Executive Education program on International Competitive Strategy at INSEAD. Juan Ignacio Diaz also completed an Executive Education program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Juan Ignacio holds a Law degree (JD) from Universidad Finis Terrae.

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Atlanta, United States

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International Copper Association

The International Copper Association (ICA) is the leading advocate for the copper industry. We are a nonprofit organization bringing together the copper industry and its partners to make a positive contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and support markets for copper. The Copper Alliance® represents an international network of copper interests, led by ICA. ICA, along with our Copper Alliance® partners, connects the upstream (mining and smelting/refining) and downstream (fabricating) parts of the copper value chain. We provide a common platform for the copper industry to advocate for our shared interests with policy makers, regulators and other key stakeholders (e.g., the United Nations, NGOs, etc.).


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