Maria Eugenia Garibotti
About Maria Eugenia Garibotti
Maria Eugenia Garibotti is the Vice President at Analysis Group in Chicago, Illinois, specializing in litigation within the Antitrust, Tax, and Financial Services sectors.
Title and Current Role
Maria Eugenia Garibotti holds the position of Vice President at Analysis Group. She has been with the firm since 2018. Her role involves working extensively in the areas of litigation within Antitrust, Tax, and Financial Services sectors.
Company Experience
Maria Eugenia Garibotti has a long-standing history with Analysis Group. Before her current role as Vice President, she worked as a Manager from 2015 to 2017 and as an Associate from 2012 to 2015. Each of these roles was based in the Greater Chicago Area, where she gained extensive experience and developed her expertise in economic consulting.
Educational Background
Maria Eugenia Garibotti studied Economics at New York University, where she achieved a PhD in 2011 after seven years of study. Prior to that, she earned a Licenciatura in Economics from Universidad de San Andrés, completing her degree in 2002 after three years. Additionally, she completed her high school education at Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, specializing in Humanities.
Expertise and Tools
Maria Eugenia Garibotti has specialized expertise in data analysis and econometrics. She is proficient in using software tools such as Stata, Matlab, and SAS. Her technical skills support her work in litigation consulting, particularly in the sectors of Antitrust, Tax, and Financial Services.
Professional Roles Prior to Analysis Group
Before joining Analysis Group, Maria Eugenia Garibotti held various roles. She was a Term Assistant Professor at Barnard College from 2011 to 2012 and worked as a Macro Research Intern at The Rohatyn Group in 2010 for three months. She served as a Field Manager at Farmer Experimentation in 2007 and as an External Consultant at the World Bank in 2006. Earlier in her career, she was a Research Assistant at New York University from 2005 to 2006 and at Universidad de San Andrés from 2001 to 2004.