José Moisés Martín Carretero holds a Degree in Economics by the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Postgraduate in Finance by IE Business School, Economical Analysis by UNED and International Economic Relations by CEPADE, at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. He has a Certificate on Digital Strategy by INSEAD and complementary studies at Harvard Kennedy School of Government-IESE and London School of Economics.
Before being appointed as Director General of CDTI, he was Director and consulting partner at Red2Red and he has more than 25 years of professional experience in public and private sectors.
Previously, he has been a member of the Advisory Council of Economic Affairs of the Ministry of Economy and Advisory Council of the High Commissioner of Spain Entrepreneurial Nation; he has acted as an expert in “Los 100 de COTEC”, at COTEC Foundation for Innovation and at the Advisory Council of the Instituto Hermes on digital humanism.
From 2016 to 2024, he has been a Professor of Economy and Technological Entrepreneurship at Universidad Camilo José Cela.
In 2012, he was appointed Economic Advisor at South Korea Embassy in Spain and, from 2008 to 2012, he has been the Head of the Multilateral Cooperation Department at the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID); Head of the Development Promotion Fund (FONPRODE); member of the Committee of Fund for Business Internationalization and member of the Board of Directors of the public entity P4R-España Expansión Exterior.
He has been a regular speaker in different postgraduate programmes and has written many reports, articles and collaborated in books on Venture Capital, Innovation Policy and Digital Economy. He is author of: “España 2030, Gobernar el Futuro” (Deusto 2016) and “El Futuro de la Prosperidad” (Ariel 2022).