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Eduardo CostantiniArgentine businessman, real estate specialist and philanthropist.
Date of Birth: 17.09.1946
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Biography of Eduardo Constantini
Eduardo Constantini is an Argentine businessman, real estate specialist, and philanthropist. He currently holds the position of CEO at the venture company 'Consultatio,' which is based in Buenos Aires.

Early Life and Education
Eduardo Constantini was born in Buenos Aires to Maria Carolina Malbrán and Vicente Costantini. In 1971, he graduated from the Argentine Catholic University with a degree in economics. He went on to earn a master's degree in economics from the University of East Anglia in 1975.

Career
In 1980, Eduardo founded his own brokerage company, 'Consultatio Bursátil.' The following year, he completed a course on stock markets at the London School of Economics. In 1991, he transformed his consulting company into an asset management group. From 1991 to 1993, he served as the vice president of 'BBVA Banco Francés.'
After that, Eduardo shifted his focus to real estate. Some of his successful projects during that time include the Nordelta district, which was partly funded by Constantini, and the luxurious twin office towers in the Catalinas Norte business district.
In October 2000, it was announced that Constantini was launching a joint project with 'EFiltro,' an Argentine venture firm specializing in internet businesses, and 'IBM.' 'Consultatio' was responsible for providing investors for projects that 'EFiltro' deemed promising, while 'IBM' supplied the necessary equipment.
Personal Life and Philanthropy
Eduardo Constantini has been married twice. He has five children with his first wife, María Teresa Correa, and two children with his second wife, Gloria Fiorito.
Constantini is known for his extensive, valuable, and diverse collections of contemporary Latin American art. In 1997, he established a special fund dedicated to acquiring new exhibits for his collections. The majority of these artworks are displayed in his personal museum, the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires. The museum is considered one of the city's cultural gems.