Vanessa Rubio Marquez

Senator, Senate of Mexico

Vanessa Rubio Márquez (born February 21, 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican public officer, Bachelor and Master of International Relations.

Responsible for relations with the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and to monitor agencies in the region. Supervises the work of the Mexican Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission between Mexico and Guatemala and Mexico and Belize.

He has over 20 years of experience in the Federal Public Administration (Mexico), plus 12 years of teaching experience. On 1 January 2013, she was appointed by President Enrique Peña Nieto as Undersecretary for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mexico) (SRE) Since then, is responsible for the foreign policy of Mexico to the 32 other Latin American and Caribbean countries 1 and the various regional organizations as the Organization of American States (OAS), the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), the Dialogue Mexico - System Central American Integration System (SICA), the Dialogue Mexico - Caribbean Community (CARICOM, for its acronym in English) and the Pacific Alliance, among others.

She is the daughter of Biochemical Engineering and Industrial Pharmaceutical Chemistry. He joined the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), highest seat of learning in the country in 1991. In 1994, after defending the thesis "The external migration and its impact on the system of the European Union", graduated with Academic Excellence and Honorable Mention as a degree in International Relations. In 1997 he obtained a Masters in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE, for its acronym in English), with the thesis "Migration and the North American Free Trade Agreement".

On May 1, 1994, Vanessa Rubio entered the public service as Head of the Department for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in the SRE. Since then, he has held positions at the Mexican Foreign Ministry, the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit (Mexico) (SHCP) and the National Commission Savings System for Retirement (CONSAR), to become one of the Assistant Secretaries of State younger to hold that office in the country. In the SHCP was Head of International Affairs Hacienda2; Deputy Director General for International Affairs; Director for North America, Asia-Pacific and the Caribbean; Executive Director and Governor Pro Tempore of Mexico to the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB); Governor Pro Tempore to the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE); Temporary Alternate Governor and to the Andean Development Corporation (CAF - Development Bank of Latin America). He oversaw the public finance policy internationally in international financial institutions like the World Bank (WB), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF); and to bodies such as the OECD, the Group of Twenty (G20), the Group of Twenty (G24) and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). He also coordinated by the SHCP the work of the World Conference on Financing for Development (2002) and channels of finance of the Mexican presidency of APEC in 2002 and the G20 level Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in 2003 and the G-20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, in 2012. In the CONSAR was Director General for Communication, Broadcasting and Institutional Liaison, Secretary of the Governing Board, Secretary and Spokesperson of the Advisory Committee. He oversaw the area of ??care workers and relations with labor and business organizations, as well as linking with the Congress. The SRE he served, among others, as Director of Economic Cooperation, Director of Social Affairs of the OECD, and Deputy Director and Head of Department for the OECD. He participated in the process of consolidating the income of Mexico to the OECD and in various forums that comprise it. He contributed to the drafting and negotiation of cooperation chapter of the Economic Partnership, Political Coordination and Cooperation Agreement with the European Union. On 1 January 2013, was designated by the President as Assistant Secretary for Latin America and the Caribbean in the Ministry of Foreign Exteriores3. At the head of the Secretariat, has been responsible for organizing the presidential summits of Latin American and Caribbean region in Mexico, namely the VI Summit of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), III Mexico-Community Caribbean Summit ( CARICOM), the Ninth Summit of the Pacific Alliance and XXIV Ibero-American Summit in April.

Vanessa Rubio distributed chair bachelor for 12 years at the Institute of Technology and Higher Studies (ITESM). She taught subject of the seminar "Foreign Policy Analysis", and matters of "International Organization, Foreign Policy of Mexico and Mexico-United States Economic History". He was also an assistant professor of materials "World Economic and Social History I, II and III" in the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, UNAM.

She is author of the following publications:

"Mexico's foreign policy towards Latin America and the Caribbean: tendencies and challenges" in Mexican Foreign Policy Issue June-July 2014, 500 Editorial and ITESM EGADE Business School (Mexico City.), Pp. 8 and 9. 5
"The Pacific Alliance: contributing to the integration of Latin America and the Caribbean" in Business in May 2014, ProMéxico (Mexico City.), Pp. 32-35.
"Mexico in Latin America and the Caribbean of the XXI century", Revista Mexicana Foreign Policy No. 100 (January-April 2014), Matías Romero Institute (Cd. De Mexico), pp. 49-62.
"The G20: A Practitioner's Perspective" in Martinez-Diaz, Leonardo and Ngaire Woods (eds.), Networks of Influence? Developing Countries in a Networked Global Order, Oxford University Press (New York, 2009), pp. 19-38. 6
APEC-SHCP, Strengthening Corporate Governance in the Financial Sector, 2002 (coauthor)
APEC-SHCP, "Bank Failure Management in APEC Economies'" 2001 (co-author)

'Diploma of Academic Excellence' (UNAM, 1994)
Honorable Mention for the thesis "external migration and its impact on the system of the European Union (UNAM, 1994)
Chevening scholarship (British Council, 1996)
Guest speaker at the opening of the course 2015-1 the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences (UNAM, 2014)

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