In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Naranjo and the second or maternal family name is Bautista.
Sandra Naranjo | |
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Vice President of Ecuador (interim) | |
In office January 4, 2017 – February 20, 2017 | |
President | Rafael Correa |
Preceded by | Jorge Glas |
Succeeded by | Jorge Glas |
In office March 13, 2017 – March 30, 2017 | |
Ministry of Tourism [es] | |
In office June 30, 2014 – October 15, 2015 | |
President | Rafael Correa |
Preceded by | Vinicio Alvarado Espinel |
Succeeded by | Fernando Alvarado Espinel [es] |
Personal details | |
Born | 1985 (age 39–40) Ambato, Ecuador |
Education | San Francisco University, Quito Latin American Social Sciences Institute John F. Kennedy School of Government |
Occupation | Economist and politician |
Sandra Naranjo Bautista (born 1985, Ambato) is an Ecuadorian politician and economist.
Education
Naranjo studied at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito, has a diploma from the Latin American Social Sciences Institute, and a master's degree in public administration and international development from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Career
Naranjo served as Ecuador's Minister of Tourism from June 2014 to October 2015 and then as the national secretary of planning and development. On January 4, 2017, Naranjo became interim Vice President of Ecuador by President Rafael Correa's Executive Order 1291 when the incumbent Jorge Glas was given leave without pay.
Citations
- "Con 31 años, Sandra Naranjo está a cargo de la Vicepresidencia". El Telégrafo (in Spanish). January 6, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
- ^ "CHAKANA Secretaría Nacional de Planificación" (in Spanish). Government of Ecuador. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
- Cevallos, Pamela. "Sandra Naranjo: La joven ministra apasionada por un turismo de calidad". Nuestro Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved January 7, 2017.
- "Sandra Naranjo estará a cargo de la Vicepresidencia hasta el 30 de marzo". El Telégrafo (in Spanish). March 14, 2017. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
- Living people
- 1985 births
- People from Ambato, Ecuador
- Women government ministers of Ecuador
- 21st-century Ecuadorian economists
- Ecuadorian women economists
- Tourism ministers of Ecuador
- Universidad San Francisco de Quito alumni
- Harvard Kennedy School alumni
- 21st-century Ecuadorian women politicians
- 21st-century Ecuadorian politicians