Miriam Taquire Soto
About Miriam Taquire Soto
Miriam Taquire Soto is a Senior Risk Analyst at Root Capital in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she has worked since 2012. She has a strong educational background with multiple master's degrees and extensive experience in financial analysis and risk management.
Current Role at Root Capital
Miriam Taquire Soto serves as a Senior Risk Analyst at Root Capital, a position she has held since 2012. In this role, she is responsible for assessing and managing risks associated with financial operations. Her work contributes to the organization's mission of supporting sustainable agricultural enterprises in underserved markets. Root Capital is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Miriam has been an integral part of the team for over a decade.
Previous Experience in Financial Analysis
Prior to her current position, Miriam worked at Root Capital as a Monitoring Assistant from 2008 to 2012. In this role, she supported the monitoring and evaluation of financial projects. Before joining Root Capital, she served as a Credit Analyst at Derrama Magisterial from 2005 to 2007. Additionally, she gained experience as an intern in the Budget and Financial Studies Division at Banco De La Nación from 2001 to 2002.
Educational Background
Miriam Taquire Soto has a strong educational foundation in finance and management. She earned her Master's degree from Universidad Peruana De Ciencias Aplicadas, studying from 2011 to 2013. She also completed a Master's program at Escuela De Organización Industrial during the same period. In 2018, she furthered her education by studying finance at Bsg Institute. Additionally, she attended Universidad Nacional Mayor De San Marcos from 1997 to 2001.
Professional Development
Miriam has engaged in various professional development opportunities throughout her career. In 2003, she studied at Instituto De Desarrollo Y Comercio Exterior - Idex, which contributed to her understanding of trade and commerce. She also attended Pontificia Universidad Católica Del Perú in 2007 for further studies, although the duration was brief.