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LACEA's
ELECTIONS RESULTS
» 2007
Election Results
The
election process for new LACEA authorities was completed
during the 2007 Annual Conference in Bogotá, Colombia. A
total of 230 ballots were returned for tabulation and the
results were as follows.
Elected
Vice President: Ricardo Hausmann
Elected
to the Executive Committee:
Fernando Álvarez, Orazio Attanasio, Raquel Bernal,
Sebastian Galiani, Alejandro Gaviria and Santiago Levy.
New
terms will start on January 1, 2008 and will last for two
years in the case of the Vice-President (later to become
President) and four years for Executive Committee members.
Starting
on January 1, 2008 and until December 31, 2009
the 12 members of the executive committee will be: Laura
Alfaro, Fernando Álvarez,Orazio
Attanasio, Raquel Bernal, Sebastian Galiani, Arturo Galindo, Alejandro
Gaviria, Graciela Kaminsky, Santiago
Levy, Roberto Rigobon, Pablo Sanguinetti
and Ernesto Schargrodsky.
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Election Results
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2003 Election
Results
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2001 Election
Results
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1999 Election
Results
2005 Election Results
The
election process for new LACEA authorities was completed
during the 2005 Annual Conference in Paris, France. A
total of 252 ballots were returned for tabulation and
the results were as follows.
Elected
Vice President: Mauricio
Cárdenas
Elected
to the Executive Committee:
Graciela Kaminsky, Roberto Rigobon, Laura Alfaro, Arturo Galindo, Pablo Sanguinetti
and Ernesto Schargrodsky
Starting
on January 1, 2006 and until December 31, 2007,
the 12 members of the executive committee will be: Laura
Alfaro, François
Bourguignon, Arturo
Galindo, Graciela
Kaminsky, Nora
Lustig, José A. Ocampo, Carmen Reinhart, Roberto
Rigobon, Andrés
Rodríguez-Clare, Jaime Saavedra, Pablo
Sanguinetti and Ernesto Schargrodsky
2003 Election Results
The election process for new LACEA authorities
was completed during the 2003 Annual Conference in Puebla,
Mexico. A total of 235 ballots were returned for tabulation
(ballots were sent by e-mail to LACEA members and were also handed
out to new members registering at the Puebla conference in
October) and the results were as follows.
Elected Vice President:
Andrés Velasco
Elected to the Executive Committee:
François Bourguignon, Nora Lustig, José A. Ocampo, Carmen
Reinhart, Andrés Rodríguez-Clare and Jaime Saavedra.
Starting on January 1, 2004 and until December
31, 2005, the 12 members of the executive
committee were: Nancy Birdsall, François Bourguignon, Raquel
Fernández,
Francisco Ferreira, Nora Lustig, José A. Ocampo, Guillermo Perry,
Carola Pessino, Carmen Reinhart, Andrés Rodríguez-Clare, Jaime
Saavedra and Cristina Terra.
2001
Election Results
The election process for
new LACEA authorities was completed during the 2001 Annual
Conference in Montevideo. A total of 236 ballots were returned for
tabulation (ballots were sent by e-mail to LACEA members and were
also handed out to new members registering at the Montevideo
conference in October) and the results were as follows.
Elected
Vice President: Mariano Tomassi
Elected
to the Executive Committee:
Nancy
Birdsall, Raquel
Fernández, Francisco Ferreira,
Guillermo Perry, Carola Pessino andCristina Terra.
Starting
on January 1, 2002 and until December 31, 2003, the 12 members
of the executive committee were: Nancy Birdsall, Eliana Cardoso,
José De Gregorio, Raquel Fernández, Francisco Ferreira, Ricardo
Paes de Barros, Guillermo Perry, Carola Pessino, Federico
Sturzenegger, Ernesto Talvi, Cristina Terra and Andrés Velasco.
1999
Election Results
During 1999, a
nominating committee headed by Carlos Vegh worked exhaustively to
assemble a strong field of twelve candidates to fill six open
slots on the executive committee and elect a new Vice President.
Under LACEA's bylaws, the Vice-president becomes President after
serving two years.
Ballots were sent
by e-mail to LACEA members. In all, 114 ballots were returned for
tabulation before the August 31st deadline. The results were as
follows.
Elected
Vice President: Sebastian Edwards
Elected
to the Executive Committee: Eliana Cardoso,
Jose De Gregorio,
Ricardo Paes de Barros,
Federico Sturzenegger,
Ernesto Talvi and
Andres Velasco.
Starting on
January 1, 2000 and until December 31, 2001 the 12 members of
the executive committee were: Nancy Birdsall, Mauricio
Cardenas, Eliana Cardoso, Jose De Gregorio, Ricardo Hausmann,
Ricardo Paes de Barros, Jaime Ros, Federico Sturzenegger, Ernesto
Talvi, Mariano Tommasi, Carlos Vegh and Andres Velasco.
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