Marcos Peña was born on March 15, 1977, in Buenos Aires. Peña is the son of Félix Peña, a foreign trade specialist, and Clara Braun, an academic. He is the grandson of the Argentine physiologist, Eduardo Braun-Menéndez. He attended his first years of elementary school at Wayside Elementary School in Potomac, Maryland, United States, as his parents lived abroad. He returned to Argentina and completed high school in Buenos Aires.[1] He graduated with a degree in political sciences from the Torcuato di Tella University.
Political career
While studying political science, Peña volunteered in the presidential campaign of José Octavio Bordón (FREPASO) in 1995. He then worked ad honorem with his father in the Undersecretariat of Foreign Trade of the Carlos Menem government, where he met Gabriela Michetti.
After the victory, thanks to his advice, Mauricio Macri began to introduce political, social and economic changes gradually and avoid using shock therapy.[4]
In 2002, he married journalist Luciana Mantero, with whom he has two children. Peña was also a fellow of the CIPPEC organization and the Poder Ciudadano Foundation.
Writer
In May 2013 he presented the book “We are: An open invitation.” A series of stories compiled by him and Alejandro Rozitchner, which brings together testimonies of leaders, officials and militants of the PRO.
References
^"Marcos Peña, Jefe de Gabinete" [Marcos Peña, chief of cabinet] (in Spanish). La Nación. November 25, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2015.