José Ángel Gurría
Ángel Gurría | |
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Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico | |
In office 1 December 1994 – 31 December 1997[2] | |
Preceded by | Manuel Tello Macías |
Succeeded by | Rosario Green |
Personal details | |
Born | Revolutionary Institutional Party | 8 May 1950
Residence(s) | Paris, France |
Alma mater | National Autonomous University of Mexico |
Profession | Economist |
José Ángel Gurría Treviño, also known as Ángel Gurría,
Early life and education
Born in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Gurría graduated with a bachelor's degree in Economics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and undertook postgraduate studies at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and at Harvard University in the United States.
Besides his native Spanish, Gurría speaks French, English, Portuguese, Italian and German.[6]
Career
Early career
Gurría served in the financial area of Mexico’s
In the 1980, Gurría was Mexico's lead negotiator on restructuring its foreign debt.[7]
Gurría served as President and CEO of the Foreign Trade Bank (Bancomext) from 1992 until 1993.[citation needed]
Career in Mexican politics
Gurría served as the
As
After leaving government office, Gurría taught International Relations and Financial Economics at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM). From 2003 to 2005 he chaired the Inter-American Development Bank's External Advisory Group.[11]
Secretary-General of OECD
In 2005, Gurría emerged at the head of a crowded field of candidates, including former Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka, to succeed Donald Johnston of Canada as the OECD secretary general. In the process, he underwent about 150 interviews in all member countries over the several months to win the backing of governments and OECD officials.[12] During his initial two terms, countries such as Chile, Estonia, and Israel joined the organization.[13] On 26 May 2015, the 34 member countries of the OECD decided to renew Gurría's mandate for the period 2016–2021.[14]
Since 2010, Gurría has been also serving as a Commissioner for the
Other activities
- OECD/UNDP Tax Inspectors Without Borders (TIWB), Co-Chair of the Governing Board (since 2015)[16]
- Bocconi University, Member of the International Advisory Council[17]
- Inter-American Development Bank, Member of the Advisory Board on Financing the Private Sector in Latin America
- Inter-American Dialogue, Member[18]
- Reimagine Europa, Member of the Advisory Board[19]
- World Economic Forum (WEF), Member of the Board of Trustees[20]
- World Economic Forum (WEF), Member of the Global Agenda Council on Water Security (2012-2014)
Recognition
Gurría is a recipient of many
Gurría has also received several awards and decorations from more than 30 countries, including the titles of Grand officier de la Légion d'honneur and chevalier dans l'ordre du Mérite agricole, awarded by the French Government. He has also received a Medal from the French Senate and the Ridder Grootkruis in de Orde van Orange-Naussau awarded by the Netherlands. Most recently, he was distinguished by the President of Korea with the Gwandwha Medal for Diplomatic Service, and also received recognition to his longstanding contribution to the development of public administration in Mexico, the Medalla al Mérito Administrativo Internacional Gustavo Martínez Cabañas, awarded by the Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública (INAP).
In 2007, Gurría was the first recipient of the Globalist of the Year Award of the Canadian International Council to honour his effort as a global citizen to promote trans-nationalism, inclusiveness and a global consciousness.[22] His award include the Ben Gurion Leadership Award, the Award Isidro Fabela by the Mexican Association of International Studies, The Nueva Economía Award, the Orden Bernardo O'Higgins en el Grado de Gran Cruz, and the Medalla Rectorial from the University of Chile.[citation needed]
In addition, Gurría has received the following acknowledgments:
- Grand Cross of the Order of Boyaca, 2021 (Colombia)
- Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau, 2015 (Netherlands)[23]
- Grand Officier de la légion d'honneur (France)
- Chevalier du Mérite Agricole, (France)
- The Order of Diplomatic Service Merit (Gwanghwa Medal - South Korea)
- Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (Uruguay)[24]
Personal life
Gurría is married to ophthalmologist Lulu Quintana de Gurría, who runs an eye hospital for the poor in Mexico City.[25] They have three children.
See also
References
- ^ "Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD". OECD. Retrieved 9 July 2008.
- ^ "Los Cancilleres de México a través de su Historia" (in Spanish). Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores. Retrieved 2 December 2008.
- ^ "Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General (CV)". OECD. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
- ^ "Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD". Oecd.org. 3 October 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2011.
- ISBN 9781134194438.
- ^ Artega, José Manuel (21 July 2005). "Gurría se perfila rumbo a la OCDE" (in Spanish). El Universal. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2008.
- New York Times.
- ^ "Leading the Way". The Business Year. Archived from the original on 9 November 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- New York Times.
- New York Times, 25 November 2005.
- ^ Latin American Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee (January 2006). "A NEW ERA AT THE INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK" (PDF). www.cgdev.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 October 2018.
- New York Times.
- ^ Ferdinando Giugliano (26 May 2015), OECD reappoints Angel Gurría as chief Financial Times.
- ^ "Members renew Angel Gurría's mandate at the helm of the OECD". OECD. oecd members.
- ^ [1] Archived 14 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Governing Board OECD/UNDP Tax Inspectors Without Borders (TIWB).
- ^ International Advisory Council Bocconi University.
- ^ "Inter-American Dialogue | José Ángel Gurría". www.thedialogue.org. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ Advisory Board Reimagine Europa.
- ^ World Economic Forum Appoints Two New Members to Board of Trustees World Economic Forum, press release of 24 January 2020.
- ^ "Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General (CV) - OECD". www.oecd.org. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- ^ "Angel Gurría". Institute for New Economic Thinking. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- ^ "NL Ambassador OECD on Twitter". Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ "Resolución N° 1235/995". www.impo.com.uy. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
- New York Times.