Adriana Delpiano
Adriana Delpiano Puelma (born February 27, 1947) is a Chilean politician. From 27 June 2015 to 11 March 2018 she was the Minister of Education of Chile in the cabinet of Michelle Bachelet. Formerly, she was Intendant of the Santiago Metropolitan Region (Intendenta de la Región Metropolitana). She received a degree in Social Work from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile,[1] and earned her Masters of Education Science from the Center for Advanced Studies (Centro de Estudios Avanzados) in Mexico.
Delpiano served as Researcher and Director of the Interdisciplinary Program of Research in Education and as professor at the Universidad Católica de Chile.
An activist for the Partido por la Democracia, in 1994 Delpiano was named Minister of National Resources (Ministra de Bienes Nacionales). She left the ministry in 1999 in order to work as the assistant executive director for the presidential campaign of Ricardo Lagos. Delpiano, a personal friend of President Ricardo Lagos, was named Director-Minister of the National Women's Service (SERNAM), making its primary work on the issues of divorce and domestic violence. She left the ministry in 2003, and later served as Undersecretary of Regional Development. Delpiano was called on to temporarily fill the position of Minister of the Interior from May 9 – May 24, when Francisco Vidal filled the post.[2] In 2006, Delpiano was named by President Michelle Bachelet the Presidency Socio-Cultural Area Director (Directora del Área Socio Cultural de la Presidencia de la República).[3] With this new post, she presided over the foundations and social organizations that depend on the president's cabinet.
In January 2007, Delpiano assumed the role of Intendant (governor) of the Santiago Metropolitan Region, replacing Víctor Barrueto.[4] In this position, she was in charge of the Transantiago transportation project.[5]
References
- Arriba Delpiano, El Mercurio (Santiago), 28 de enero de 2007, p.D8
- "Rulers.org, May, 2005".
- "Adriana Delpiano asume cargos de Primera Dama". La Nación.cl. March 16, 2006. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012.
- "El reemplazo de Barrueto por Delpiano en Santiago marca primer cambio de intendentes y gobernadores". La Nación.cl. January 22, 2007.
- "Delpiano consideró que Transantiago es un factor de seguridad para todos" (in Spanish). Radio Cooperativa. January 23, 2007.
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Preceded by Luis Alvarado Constenla |
Minister of National Resources 1994–1999 |
Succeeded by Jorge Heine |
Preceded by Josefina Bilbao |
Director-Minister of the National Women's Service 2000–2003 |
Succeeded by Cecilia Pérez Díaz |
Preceded by Víctor Barrueto |
Intendant of the Santiago Metropolitan Region 2007–2008 |
Succeeded by Álvaro Erazo |
Preceded by Nicolás Eyzaguirre |
Minister of Education of Chile 2015–2018 |
Succeeded by Gerardo Varela |