Juan-Carlos Sanchez

- Director of Technology for Empirical Research, Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance
- Room 393C, Crown Quadrangle
Biography
Juan-Carlos Sanchez is a researcher, entrepreneur and economist with expertise in software development. He joined the Securities Class Action Clearinghouse in 2000 to develop the second version of the Securities Class Action Clearinghouse website. He updated the original approach of development and data collection and implemented an “expandable-research and database” driven system.
Earlier in his career, he worked in his native country, Venezuela, as an Appellate Court Clerk in the office of Business and Legal Analysis. After graduating from the University of Zulia with a Masters in Economics, he joined the city of Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce as the Director of Legal, Business and Economics Analysis. In this position, Juan-Carlos was recognized for creating a database of novel economic indicators, which became a monthly publication for a nationally recognized newspaper. While still in the Chamber of Commerce he initiated Venezuela’s Trade Point project in cooperation with the UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), which facilitated the opening of international markets to small and medium-sized enterprises by giving them access to Internet-based networks as well as access to all of the providers of services necessary to make an international commercial transaction. After leaving the Chamber of Commerce, Juan-Carlos Sanchez worked on various projects as a researcher and business consultant. One project was the analysis and collection of data on the entire process of the privatization of Venezuela’s oil industries of distribution and exploration. His work was later translated into English and published by VenMex and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
As the head of operations of the Securities Class Action Clearinghouse, Juan-Carlos has gathered extensive knowledge on federal securities class action legal proceedings, history and trends. He has spent the last few years optimizing the current system and intensifying his technical expertise as a software and database developer. Currently, he is working on an enterprise software development model with the goal of optimizing the legal and analytical work of Stanford’s researchers at levels never achieved in any legal research environment. Juan-Carlos calls this model a true “Research Management System.”