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'''Fernando Echeverría Vial''' (born 19 November 1961) is a [[Chilean people|Chilean]] [[civil engineer]] and [[politician]] who served as [[Ministry of Enegery (Chile)|Minister of Energy]] during the first government of [[Sebastián Piñera]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latercera.com/noticia/fernando-echeverria-renuncia-al-ministerio-de-energia-por-posible-conflicto-de-intereses/|title=Fernando Echeverría renuncia al Ministerio de Energía por posible "conflicto de intereses"|publisher=[[La Tercera]]|date=21 July 2011|accessdate=9 August 2021}}</ref> |
'''Fernando Echeverría Vial''' (born 19 November 1961) is a [[Chilean people|Chilean]] [[civil engineer]] and [[politician]] who served as [[Ministry of Enegery (Chile)|Minister of Energy]] during the first government of [[Sebastián Piñera]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latercera.com/noticia/fernando-echeverria-renuncia-al-ministerio-de-energia-por-posible-conflicto-de-intereses/|title=Fernando Echeverría renuncia al Ministerio de Energía por posible "conflicto de intereses"|publisher=[[La Tercera]]|date=21 July 2011|accessdate=9 August 2021}}</ref> |
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==Early life and education== |
==Early life and education== |
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Echeverria studied at [[St. Ignatius College, Santiago]] and then went on to study [[civil engineering]] at [[Pontifical Catholic University of Chile]] from 1972 to 1978 and then got a degree in business management from the [[University of Chile]]. <ref name="capital">[[Capital (revista)|Capital (Santiago)]], 27 February, 2003, p.46</ref><ref name="estrategia">[[Estrategia (diario)|Estrategia (Santiago)]], December, 2004, p.32</ref><ref name="latercera">[[La Tercera|La Tercera (Santiago)]], 14 November, 2004, p.20</ref><ref name="quepasa">[[Qué Pasa|Qué Pasa (Santiago)]], 13 November, 2004, p.22</ref> |
Echeverria studied at [[St. Ignatius College, Santiago]] and then went on to study [[civil engineering]] at [[Pontifical Catholic University of Chile]] from 1972 to 1978 and then got a degree in business management from the [[University of Chile]]. <ref name="capital">[[Capital (revista)|Capital (Santiago)]], 27 February, 2003, p.46</ref><ref name="estrategia">[[Estrategia (diario)|Estrategia (Santiago)]], December, 2004, p.32</ref><ref name="latercera">[[La Tercera|La Tercera (Santiago)]], 14 November, 2004, p.20</ref><ref name="quepasa">[[Qué Pasa (magazine)|Qué Pasa (Santiago)]], 13 November, 2004, p.22</ref> |
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Fernando Echeverría | |
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Minister of Energy | |
In office 18 July 2011 – 21 July 2011 | |
President | Sebastián Piñera |
Preceded by | Laurence Golborne |
Succeeded by | Rodrigo Álvarez Zenteno |
Intendant of the Metropolitan Region of Santiago | |
In office 11 March 2010 – 18 July 2011 | |
Preceded by | Igor Garafulic |
Succeeded by | Cecilia Pérez |
Personal details | |
Born | Santiago, Chile | 4 September 1953
Political party | Renovación Nacional |
Spouse | Francisca Alcaíno |
Children | Three |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Politician entrepreneur |
Profession | Civil engineer |
Fernando Echeverría Vial (born 19 November 1961) is a Chilean civil engineer and politician who served as Minister of Energy during the first government of Sebastián Piñera.[1]
Early life and education
Echeverria studied at St. Ignatius College, Santiago and then went on to study civil engineering at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile from 1972 to 1978 and then got a degree in business management from the University of Chile. [2][3][4][5]
References
- ^ "Fernando Echeverría renuncia al Ministerio de Energía por posible "conflicto de intereses"". La Tercera. 21 July 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
- ^ Capital (Santiago), 27 February, 2003, p.46
- ^ Estrategia (Santiago), December, 2004, p.32
- ^ La Tercera (Santiago), 14 November, 2004, p.20
- ^ Qué Pasa (Santiago), 13 November, 2004, p.22