- María Fernanda Campo Saavedra
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María Fernanda Campo Saavedra Colombian Minister of National Education Incumbent Assumed office
7 August 2010President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón Preceded by Cecilia María Vélez White Mayor of Bogota In office
3 May 2011 – 10 June 2011President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón Preceded by Samuel Moreno Rojas Succeeded by Clara López Obregón Personal details Born Buga, Valle del Cauca Nationality Colombian Alma mater University of the Andes (B.Sc.)
Kogod School of Business (M.Fin.)Profession Industrial Engineer Religion Roman Catholic This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Campo and the second or maternal family name is Saavedra.María Fernanda Campo Saavedra is the current Minister of Education of Colombia. In 2011 she was appointed Acting Mayor of Bogotá by Juan Manuel Santos Calderón in replacement of Samuel Moreno Rojas, who was stripped of his office following an investigation into the appropriation of city contracts.[1] An Industrial Engineer, before her nomination she was the President of the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce from 2000 to 2010, the first woman to hold that position, and has also served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1998 and 1999.[2][3]
References
- ^ "Procuraduría acompañará gestión de la alcaldesa (e.) de Bogotá [Office of the Inspector General will follow the conduct of the mayoress (a.) of Bogotá]" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 2011-05-03. http://www.eltiempo.com/justicia/ARTICULO-WEB-NEW_NOTA_INTERIOR-9263280.html. Retrieved 2011-05-22.
- ^ "Personaje [People]" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 2007-06-28. http://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/MAM-2554295. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
- ^ "María Fernanda Campo será la nueva ministra de Educación [María Fernanda Campo will be the new minister of Education]" (in Spanish). Revista Semana. 2010-07-26. http://www.semana.com/noticias-nacion/maria-fernanda-campo-sera-nueva-ministra-educacion/142239.aspx. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
External links
- "Official Profile of Minister Campo" (in Spanish). Office of the President of Colombia. http://wsp.presidencia.gov.co/Gobierno/Ministros/Paginas/MEN_MariaFernandaCampoSaavedra.aspx. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
Minister of the Interior and Justice Germán Vargas Lleras (2010–2011)Minister of the Interior Germán Vargas Lleras (2011–present)Minister of Justice and Law Juan Carlos Esguerra Portocarrero (2011-present)Minister of Foreign Affairs María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar (2010–present)Minister of Finance and Public Credit Juan Carlos Echeverry Garzón (2010–present)Minister of National Defence Rodrigo Rivera Salazar (2010– 2011) • Juan Carlos Pinzón Bueno (2011 – present)Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Juan Camilo Restrepo Salazar (2010–present)Minister of Social Protection Mauricio Santa María Salamanca (2010–2011)Minister of Labour Rafael Pardo Rueda (2011-present)Minister of Health Mauricio Santa María Salamanca (2011-present)Minister of Mines and Energy Carlos Rodado Noriega (2010–present) • Mauricio Cárdenas Santa María (2011-present)Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Sergio Díaz-Granados Guida (2010–present)Minister of National Education María Fernanda Campo Saavedra (2010–present)Minister of Environment, Housing and Territorial Development Beatriz Elena Uribe Botero (2010–2011)Ministry of Housing, City and Territory Beatriz Elena Uribe Botero (2011–present)Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development Frank Pearl González (2011–present)Minister of Information Technologies and Communications Diego Molano Vega (2010–present)Minister of Transport Germán Cardona Gutiérrez (2010–present)Minister of Culture Mariana Garcés Córdoba (2010–present)Municipal mayors Javier Tobar Ahumada (1910–1911) · Manuel María Mallarino (1911–1913) · Emilio Cuervo Márquez (1913–1914) · Andrés Marroquín Osorio (1914–1917) · Raimundo Rivas (1917) · Gerardo Arrubla (1917–1918) · Santiago de Castro (1918–1920) · Tadeo de Castro (1920) · Cenón Escobar (1920) · Ernesto Sánz de Santamaría (1920–1925) · Leonidas Ojeda (1925) · José Posada Tavera (1925–1926) · José María Piedrahita (1926–1929) · Luis Borrero Mercado (1929) · Luis Augusto Cuervo (1929) · Alfonso Robledo (1929) · Hernando Carrizosa (1929–1930) · Luis Carlos Páez (1930) · Enrique Vargas Nariño (1930–1931) · Francisco Umaña Bernal (1931) · Enrique Vargas Nariño (1931) · Luis Patiño Galvis (November 1931 – December 1933) · Alfonso Esguerra (December 1933 – March 1934) · Julio Pardo Dávila (March 1934 – January 1935) · Diego Montaña Cuéllar (January 1935 – February 1935) · Jorge Merchán (February 1935 – October 1935) · Carlos Arango Vélez (October 1935 – March 1936) · Francisco José Arévalo (March 1936 – June 1936) · Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Ayala (June 1936 – March 1937) · Gonzalo Restrepo (March 1937 – May 1937) · Manuel Rueda Vargas (May 1937 – March 1938) · Gustavo Santos (Narch 1938 – October 1938) · Germán Zea Hernández (October 1938 – April 1941) · Julio Pardo Dávila (May 1941 – August 1942) · Carlos Sanz de Santamaría (August 1942 – March 1944) · Jorge Soto del Corral (March 1944 – November 1944) · Gabriel Paredes (November 1944 – january 1945) · Juan Pablo Llinás (January 1945 – June 1945) · Ramón Muñoz Toledo (June 1945 – September 1946) · Juan Salgar Martín (October 1946 – March 1947) · Francisco José Arévalo (April 1947 – March 1948) · Fernando Mazuera Villegas (April 1948 – October 1948) · Carlos Reyes Posada (October 1948 – December 1948) · Fernando Mazuera Villegas (December 1948 – May 1949) · Carlos Reyes Posada (May 1949 – June 1949) · Gregorio Obregón (June 1949 – September 1949) · Marco Tulio Amaya (September 1949 – October 1949) · Santiago Trujillo (October 1949 – July 1952) · Manuel Briceño (July 1952 – June 1953) · José Rodríguez Mantilla (June 1953 – July 1953) · Col. Julio Cervantes (July 1953 – September 1954)Mayors of the Special District Roberto Salazar Gómez (1954–1955) · Andrés Rodríguez Gómez (1955–1957) · Fernando Mazuera Villegas (1957–1958) · Juan Pablo Llinás (1958–1961) · Jorge Gaitán Cortés (1961–1966) · Virgilio Barco Vargas (1966–1969) · Emilio Urrea Delgado (1969–1970) · Carlos Albán Holguín (1970–1973) · Aníbal Fernández de Soto (1973–1974) · Alfonso Palacio Rudas (1974–1975) · Luis Prieto Ocampo (1975–1976) · Bernardo Gaitán Mahecha (1976–1978) · Hernando Durán Dussán (1978–1982) · Augusto Ramírez Ocampo (1982–1984) · Hisnardo Ardila (1984–1985) · Diego Pardo Koppel (1985–1986) · Julio César Sánchez (1986–1988) · Andrés Pastrana Arango (1988–1990) · Juan Martín Caicedo Ferrer (1990–1991)Principal Mayors of the
Capital District of Santa Fe de BogotáJuan Martín Caycedo Ferrer (1991–1992) · Sonia Durán de Infante (ad-hoc) (1992–1992) · Jaime Castro Castro (1992–1994) · Antanas Mockus Sivickas (1995–1996) · Paul Bromberg Silverstein (1996–1997)Principal Mayors of the
Capital District of BogotáEnrique Peñalosa Londoño (1998–2000) · Antanas Mockus Sivickas (2001–2003) · Luis Eduardo Garzón (2004–2007) · Samuel Moreno Rojas (2008–2011) · María Fernanda Campo (Acting Mayor, May 2011 – June 2011) · Clara López Obregón (Acting Mayor, June 2011 –)Categories:- People from Valle del Cauca
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