Patricia Espinosa
Patricia Espinosa | |
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Ban Ki-moon | |
Mexican Ambassador to Berlin | |
In office 2013–2016 | |
Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | |
Assumed office 18 July 2016 | |
Preceded by | Christiana Figueres |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | |
In office December 1, 2006 – December 1, 2012 | |
President | Felipe Calderón |
Preceded by | Luis Ernesto Derbez |
Succeeded by | José Antonio Meade Kuribreña |
Personal details | |
Born | Patricia Espinosa Cantellano October 21, 1958 Mexico City, Mexico |
Political party | National Action Party |
Spouse | Unknown |
Relations | Married |
Alma mater | El Colegio de México Graduate Institute of International Studies |
Profession | Actuary |
Website | sre.gob.mx |
Patricia Espinosa Cantellano (born October 21, 1958) is a Mexican politician and diplomat. She was Mexican Ambassador to Austria, Germany, Slovenia and Slovakia and served as Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of President Felipe Calderón.
She graduated with a bachelor's degree in International Relations from El Colegio de México and earned a diploma in International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Switzerland. She is married and has two children.[1]
Diplomatic career
Espinosa joined the Foreign Service on September 16, 1981, serving at the Mexican delegation to the United Nations in Geneva. From 1992 to 1997 she worked at the Mexican delegation to the United Nations at New York City and served as general director of the Ibero-American Summit and the Summit of the Americas.[1]
She was promoted to Ambassador within the Foreign Service in 2000 and served at the Mexican Embassy in Germany from January 2001 to June 2002, leaving the post to serve as Ambassador to Austria, concurrently with a number of international organizations based in Vienna, from June 2002 to November 2006.[1]
On November 28, 2006, President-elect Felipe Calderón announced that she would serve as his Secretary of Foreign Affairs starting on December 1, 2006. Her priorities included the diversification of the United States-Mexico agenda (heavily concentrated on immigration and security issues) and the rebuilding of diplomatic relations with Cuba and Venezuela, which were strained during the previous administration.[2]
In May 2016, she was selected by United Nations Secretary-General Ban ki-Moon to be the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).[3]
References
- ^ a b c "Profile of Patricia Espinosa" (in Spanish). Felipe Calderon's Official Website. 2006-11-29. Archived from the original on 2007-01-08. Retrieved 2006-11-29.
- ^ ""Se hará política exterior de Estado": Patricia Espinosa" (in Spanish). El Universal (Mexico). 2006-11-29. Retrieved 2006-11-29.
- ^ United Nations http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=53846#.Vy0JYctVhBc. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
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- Living people
- 1958 births
- Ambassadors of Mexico to Austria
- Ambassadors of Mexico to Germany
- Ambassadors of Mexico to Slovenia
- El Colegio de México alumni
- Female foreign ministers
- Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies alumni
- Mexican Secretaries of Foreign Affairs
- Mexican diplomats
- Mexican women in politics
- Recipients of the Order of the Liberator General San Martin
- Grand Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany