With more than 40 years of experience managing large international companies providing services to governments, Dr. Enrique Segura has led Securiport from its inception to become a global company with over 500 employees. He is also the Chairman of the ENSE Group, a holding company that retains a majority interest in its seven companies, with operations and facilities in more than 120 countries worldwide. Previously, he served as the President and CEO of SWIPCO USA, providing procurement services to governments; CEO of ICS Inspection and Control Services Ltd., a company established to provide governments with services designed to increase their customs revenues; and President and CEO of Pricesaroundtheworld.com, an Internet company providing comparative price information through its website. He has worked as an economist for the Inter-American Development Bank and as a financial officer for industrial sector projects for the World Bank. Dr. Segura’s diplomatic assignments include serving as Honorary Consul of the Republic of Uganda in Argentina, President’s Envoy for the Government of Gabon, and Good Will Ambassador of the Republic of The Gambia. Dr. Segura has published various articles including in the publications of G7 2022 and in the G20 2022, titled “Biometrics and data: ensuring the safety of transnational borders” and “Smart borders for a globalized world” respectively.  He is the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. He is a founding board member and former president of the Trust for the Americas of the Organization on American States. He is a member of the Dean’s Council of the Harvard Kennedy School and a member of the Advisory Board for the Latin America Program of the Wilson Center. In 2023, he became a member of the Advisory Board for the Washington Airports Task Force. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and an MBA from Autónoma University, Madrid, Spain, and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School.

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