Episode 369
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This episode of The Treasury Career Corner brings something unique - a conversation with twin brothers Arturo Aguayo and Fidel Aguayo, who share their career journeys in treasury and their experiences navigating the world of higher education finance.
But that’s not all - this special re-release includes an exclusive extra segment recorded at AFP 2024 in Nashville, where I finally caught up with Arturo and Fidel in person! After our original conversation, we met face-to-face at the conference and discussed key treasury trends, industry challenges, and their thoughts on the event itself.
Meet the Aguayo Brothers:
Arturo Aguayo:
Arturo is the Assistant Treasurer at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he oversees all aspects of treasury, including debt administration, cash management, short-term investments, and merchant services/PCI compliance.
Before joining Caltech, he was a Director of Treasury at the University of Southern California (USC), where he developed financing and operational strategies supporting cost containment and revenue-generating initiatives. Earlier in his career, Arturo worked as an investment banker and consultant, serving municipal clients throughout California.
Fidel Aguayo:
Fidel is the Vice President of Treasury and Investment/University Treasurer at Loyola Marymount University, overseeing cash management, debt administration, and the university’s endowment.
Before that, he was the City Treasurer for the City of Long Beach, California, managing all treasury functions and establishing city-wide financial policies. He also played a key role in long-term capital financial planning. Earlier in his career, Fidel spent nearly a decade at a top investment bank, executing $40 billion in debt transactions for major agencies across California.
What to expect in this episode:
In the exclusive AFP 2024 segment – we discuss:
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