| Law School | Universidad de los Andes, J.D., 1993; Universidad de los Andes Law School, International Transactions, LL.M., 1994; Fordham Law School, LL.M., 2001 |
| Transactions | The BISYS Group, Inc. in its acquisition by Citibank, N.A. in a merger transaction with an aggregate value of approximately $1.45 billion; Honeywell International Inc. in connection with divestitures of non-core business assets; Capital International in connection with private equity transactions in Latin America; Citigroup Inc. in connection with its acquisition of the credit card and financial products businesses of Sears, Roebuck & Co., for an aggregate value in excess of $3 billion; International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in its acquisition of the consulting business of PricewaterhouseCoopers worldwide, for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $3.5 billion; Credit Suisse First Boston (and its predecessor Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette) in a variety of corporate transactions in Latin America; ESC Medical Systems Ltd., a company operating in Israel, Europe, the United States and Japan, in connection with its acquisition of assets and related liabilities of a division of Coherent, Inc.; UBS Warburg LLC as sole bookrunner and joint global coordinator in the $335 million initial public offering of Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A. de C.V. (ASUR), the first privatized airport in Mexico and the first airport operator in the Americas listed on the New York Stock Exchange; The AES Corporation in various transactions in Latin America, including its sale to Union Fenosa, a Spanish company, of its interest in three Colombian power distribution companies; Lehman Brothers Inc. and SBC Warburg as global coordinators of the $1.1 billion equity offering by the Republic of Venezuela of the substantial portion of its interest in CANTV; Mobile Telecommunications Technologies Corp. (Mtel) in connection with the sale of approximately 20 percent of the shares in its subsidiary Mtel Latin America, Inc., a paging company operating in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela and Puerto Rico. Prior to joining Skadden, Ms. Lozano practiced law in Colombia, where she worked on a number of landmark transactions, including representing Organización Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo in connection with the bid for the cellular communications services in Colombia and the commencement of operations of Compañía Celular de Colombia, Cocelco S.A. |