Mauricio Montalvo

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Ecuador Ambassador to United Nations in Geneva
In office
2009–2012
Ecuador Ambassador to Australia
In office
2019–2021
Personal details
BornJune 26, 1961
NationalityEcuadorian
Alma materHarvard École nationale d'administration Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
OccupationCareer Diplomat
ProfessionDiplomat

Mauricio Montalvo: He was born on June 26, 1961. He is an Ecuadorian career diplomat. He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador in 1982. Since 2005, he has the rank of Ambassador after a prestigious career with interesting missions abroad. From July 10, 2018 he served as Undersecretary for International Cooperation.[1] in the Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry until 2019 where he was transferred as ambassador to Australia [2] During his master's degree he was a classmate of Barack Obama at Harvard Law School.[3]

Biographical Review

In his university years, his leadership, intelligence and oratory traits were already elucidated, becoming a Student Representative to the Academic Council of PUCE (1983) and President of the PUCE Law School Association (1984).

Later, he graduated as Doctor of Jurisprudence (1986), Lawyer (1986) and Bachelor of Legal Sciences (1984) from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE).

He holds a Master's Degree in Law (LL.M.) from Harvard University (1990) where he was a classmate of President Barack Obama.

File:Primera Dama Michelle Obama, Embajador Mauricio Montalvo, Presidente Barack Obama.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Michelle Obama, Mauricio Montalvo, Barack Obama

Additionally, he has a Diploma in Public Administration from the National School of Administration (ENA) in Paris, France (2004).

He has been Professor at the Faculty of Jurisprudence of PUCE, the School of International Sciences of the Central University of Ecuador, the College of Jurisprudence of USFQ, the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the University of Las Américas (UDLA) and visiting professor at the School of Law of the University of Puerto Rico, in San Juan. Lecturer at IAEN, FLACSO, Universidad Andina, Academia de Guerra, Escuela Superior de Policia, among others. He has published several specialized articles on legal and international issues.

He has held various diplomatic functions in the Permanent Missions to the OAS in Washington DC, to the UN in New York and to UNESCO in Paris, France. He was Ambassador Permanent Representative to the UN and International Organizations in Geneva, Switzerland and currently serves as Ambassador of Ecuador in Australia, with concurrence to New Zealand and Fiji.

Distinctions

  • Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit of Chile
  • Cavalieri of the Order of Solidarity of Italy

Positions and duties

  • Undersecretary of International Organizations
  • Director General of Communication
  • Director General of Multilateral Policy
  • General Director of Border Relations with Colombia
  • Secretary of the Advisory Board
  • General Coordinator of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • General Summit Coordinator
  • Multilateral Undersecretary
  • Legal Advisor to the Presidency of the Republic
  • Advisor to the Minister of Finance
  • World Bank Consultant
  • General Undersecretary of Public Administration
  • Dean of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the University of Las Américas (UDLA)

References

  1. Cancillería. "MAURICIO MONTALVO SUBSECRETARIO DE COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL" (PDF). Cancillería. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  2. Flores Flores, Thalia. "Otto asiste a la entronización del Emperador de Japón; Mauricio Montalvo, a la Embajada de Australia. ¿En qué país del Asia estuvo el canciller Valencia?". Primicias. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  3. León Velásquez, Lorena. "Mauricio Montalvo: El colega de Obama". La revista: El Universo. Retrieved 9 May 2021.

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