Fernando Martín Zavala Lombardi (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈnando maɾˈtin saˈβala lomˈbaɾði]; born 16 February 1971) is a Peruvian politician, who was the Prime Minister of Peru from 28 July 2016 to 17 September 2017.[1] Previously he was the President of Backus and Johnston, a subsidiary of SABMiller. From 2005 to 2006 he was Minister of Economy and Finance.[2]

Fernando Zavala
Prime Minister of Peru
In office
28 July 2016 – 17 September 2017
PresidentPedro Pablo Kuczynski
Preceded byPedro Cateriano
Succeeded byMercedes Aráoz
Minister of Economy and Finance
In office
23 June 2017 – 17 September 2017
PresidentPedro Pablo Kuczynski
Prime MinisterFernando Zavala
Preceded byAlfredo Thorne
Succeeded byClaudia Cooper
In office
16 August 2005 – 28 July 2006
PresidentAlejandro Toledo
Prime MinisterPedro Pablo Kuczynski
Preceded byPedro Pablo Kuczynski
Succeeded byLuis Carranza
Deputy Minister of Economy
In office
19 April 2002 – 16 August 2005
PresidentAlejandro Toledo
Prime MinisterRoberto Dañino
Luis Solari
Beatriz Merino
Carlos Ferrero
MinisterPedro Pablo Kuczynski
Javier Silva Ruete
Jaime Quijandría Salmón
Preceded byPatricia Teullet Pipoli
Succeeded byJavier Abugattás Fatule
Personal details
Born (1971-02-16) 16 February 1971 (age 53)
Tacna, Peru
Nationality Peruvian
Political partyIndependent
Alma materUniversity of the Pacific (BA)
University of Piura (MBA)
University of Birmingham (MBA)

Early life and education

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Zavala was born in Tacna in 1971 to José Zavala Rey de Castro and María Fedora Elisabeth Lombardi Oyarzu. On his mother's side, he is the nephew of prominent Peruvian filmmaker Francisco J. Lombardi.

Following the completion of his high school education at the Colegio de la Inmaculada (the Jesuit school of Peru) in 1987, Zavala was admitted to the University of the Pacific, graduating in 1993 with a bachelor's degree in economics. He ultimately attained two Masters of Business Administration, from the University of Piura and the University of Birmingham, respectively.

Career

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Zavala started his career in the private sector as assistant manager of Samtronics Peru. He was also Chief Financial Officer of Apoyo S.A. (Now Ipsos Perú S.A.), in the positions of consultant and pollster.

In 1995, Zavala was appointed CEO of Peru's National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI), a position he held until 2000 in order to enter the Minister of Economy and Finance as a consultant.

Political career

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At the Minister of Economy and Finance led by Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, Zavala was appointed Deputy Minister of Economy in April 2002, serving through August 2005 as President Alejandro Toledo reshuffled his cabinet and named Kuczynski Prime Minister of Peru. In this reshuffle, Zavala succeeded Kuczynski in the Ministry, serving until the end of Toledo's presidential term in July 2006.

Upon retiring from the government, Zavala returned to the private sector as he began working at Backus and Johnston as Vice President of Strategy and Corporate Relations. After three years in office, he was named the president of National Brewery – SABMiller Panamá. In November 2013 he returned to Peru as president of Backus and Johnston. Zavala has been a member of the boards of directors of Interbank, Alicorp, inmobiliaria IDE, Cerveceria San Juan, Banco Falabella, and Enersur.

Prime Minister of Peru

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On 15 July 2016 President-elect Pedro Pablo Kuczynski confirmed him as head of his ministerial cabinet. On 18 July, during the inauguration, he was sworn in at a ceremony held in the courtyard of honor of the Government Palace, in the open air and in full view of the public.[3][4] He held the office until 17 September 2017, after his cabinet was successfully censored by a vote of no confidence two days earlier.[1][5]

On 23 June 2017 Fernando Zavala became the Minister of Economy and Finance replacing Alfredo Thorne.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Staff writer (15 September 2017). "Peru's Congress delivers vote of no-confidence against Cabinet". andina.com.pe. Lima: Andina. Peru News Agency. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas - Histórico - Relación de Ministros". www.mef.gob.pe.
  3. ^ "Fernando Zavala juró como nuevo Presidente del Consejo de Ministros | Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros". www.pcm.gob.pe. Archived from the original on 2021-05-22. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  4. ^ Correo, Redacción (2017-06-23). "Premier Fernando Zavala juró hoy como ministro de Economía y Finanzas (VIDEO) | POLITICA". Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  5. ^ PERÚ, NOTICIAS EL COMERCIO (2017-09-15). "Fernando Zavala: Congreso de la República decidió no otorgar la confianza al Gabinete Ministerial | POLITICA". El Comercio Perú (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  6. ^ Borda, Luis Adolfo (2017-06-23). "Fernando Zavala permanecerá temporalmente al frente del Ministerio de Economía". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-22.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Peru
2016–2017
Succeeded by