Camila Merino

Camila Merino Catalán is a civil engineer and former Minister of Labor and Social Welfare for Chile.

Camila Merino
Minister of Labor and Social Forecast of the Government (Chile)
In office
March 11, 2010  January 14, 2011
Preceded byClaudia Serrano Madrid Succeeded by Evelyn Matthei
Personal details
Born Concepción, Chile
NationalityChilean
Political partyIndependent
Spouse(s)Enrique Elsaca Hirmas
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile
MIT Sloan School of Management
OccupationCivil engineer; Politician.
WebsitePinera2010.cl

Early life

Merino completed her studies in Colegio Alianza Francesa in Concepción, Chile. She completed her university studies in Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and majored in Industrial Civil Engineering. She holds an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management.'[1] She also completed studies at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris. She is married to Enrique Elsaca Hirmas, Vice-President of Services and Operations of LAN Airlines.

Career

In 1991 she began working as an executive for Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile (SQM), where she remained for the next 16 years. Amongst her positions, she was Vice-president of Administration Manager of Corporate Services, Human Resources and Mining. For her functions in the mining company, she worked for several years in Antofagasta, where she was director of the Association of Local Industries.[2] The headhunter Humanitas selected her as a candidate for General Manager of Santiago Metro in December 2007, position which she accepted. She worked on a project—which had not had a manager for over a year—with a budget of nearly 1 billion USD to extend lines 1 and 5 of the subway.[3]

Politics

In February 2010, she was nominated by Chile’s President-elect Sebastián Piñera as Minister of Labor and Social Forecast.[4]

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