Here’s what I can share right now about Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor Sr.:
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He was a Peruvian businessman and politician, known for serving as Minister of Economy and Finance in Peru from 1983 to 1984. This places him in a notable role during Peru’s economic policy period in the early 1980s.[5]
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He was born in 1934 in Lima, Peru, and died on August 5, 1995. His family includes his spouse Haydée Persivale Serrano and a child named Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor, indicating a lineage that continued in business circles.[5]
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In reference materials, he is sometimes listed in biographical entries alongside the Rodríguez-Pastor family, a prominent lineage in Peruvian business circles. For context, his son Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor (Sr. or Jr. depending on source conventions) has been involved in managing Intercorp and related enterprises.[3][7]
Notes and caveats:
- Sources vary in naming conventions and in whether they distinguish between Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor Sr. and other family members, so some entries may refer to a son or other relatives with similar names. When precise titles or dates are important, I can drill into specific biographies or financial histories to clarify any ambiguities.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of his public roles or compare him to other family members in Peruvian business history.