Josefina Vázquez Mota

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Josefina Eugenia Vázquez Mota (born January 20, 1961 in Mexico City) is a Mexican economist and politician who was recently appointed as secretary of education of Mexico by president Felipe Calderon. Previously, she served for five years as Secretary of Social Development under Vicente Fox's administration, which she left to become campaign coordinator of Calderon's bid for the presidency.

[edit] Education and professional career

Vázquez Mota studied economics at the Universidad Iberoamericana. She also pursued studies at the Instituto Panamericano de Alta Dirección de Empresas (IPADE).

The National Action Party (PAN) invited her to run for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies for the 58th legislature, she won and served in the lower house of the Mexican Congress as the economics vice-coordinator of the PAN faction. In December 2000 President Vicente Fox designated her Secretary of Social Development, resigning to that position on January 2005. She moved on to become the coordinator of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa's campaign for the 2006 presidential elections. After her candidate won the presidential bid, she was seen as a likely new interior minister (secretario de gobernacion) of the Calderón government but she was instead appointed as new education minister ("secretario de educacion publica") starting 1 December 2006.

[edit] Family

Josefina Vázquez Mota is married to Sergio Ocampo Muñoz an information science graduate and has three daughters: María José, Celia María and Montserrat of ages 14, 11 and 7 respectively.

Preceded by:
Carlos Jarque
Secretary of Social Development
December 2000–January 2005
Succeeded by:
Ana Teresa Aranda
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