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Categoría:Hombres Carlos Daniel Fernández Guevara (b. Mexico City, Mexico; May 17, 1973) is a Mexican public accountant, public policy consultant, and politician. He was a Local Deputy of the Sonora Congress of the LVIII Legislature, being in that period Coordinator of the Parliamentary Group of the PRI and Vice-coordinator of the National Conference of Local PRI Legislators. He was also President of the State Steering Committee of his party in Sonora. He currently serves as External Affairs Manager at IENOVA, a subsidiary of Sempra Energy.[1]

Life and career

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He is a Public Accountant, graduated from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Sonora Norte. He has a Master's degree in Administration and Public Policy from Columbia University in New York.

He has held positions in the federal and state government, in areas related to internal politics, social development, government services, administration and comptroller. He highlights his role as Undersecretary of Government of the State of Sonora during the first months of Governor Eduardo Bours. He was also the Director of Government Strategy during the term of Armando López Nogales and was Coordinator of the Young Sedesol Program in Sonora, when Ernesto Zedillo was President of Mexico.

He was a local deputy of the LVIII Legislature of the Congress of the State of Sonora. He chaired the State Steering Committee of the PRI in Sonora and was a candidate for federal deputy for the I Federal District of Sonora, with head in San Luis Río Colorado in the 2009 elections, where he came in second place. He has been a National Delegate in 5 Assemblies of the PRI, beginning with the XIV in 1988.[2]

  1. ^ "LVIII Legislature of Sonora is installed". H. Congreso del Estado de Sonora. March 4, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ La gaceta parlamentaria. Sonora. 2008. pp. 1–5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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