Luis Fernando Jaramillo Correa worked for Goldman Sachs International as an international
advisor died he was 76.. He also served on the boards of directors of Interbolsa, S.A.,
Gerdau-Dicao, S.A. and Trident Gold SAS.
(24 July 1935 – 23 November 2011)
His distinguished political career in Colombia included terms as vice president, Minister of Public Works and Transport, minister for economic development, minister of mining and energy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and minister of the interior. He also served as the 22nd Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations, in New York.
Luis Fernando earned a civil engineering degree from National University of Colombia in Medellin and also studied at the London School of Economics.
He died on 23 November 2011 in Bogota.[3]
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(24 July 1935 – 23 November 2011)
His distinguished political career in Colombia included terms as vice president, Minister of Public Works and Transport, minister for economic development, minister of mining and energy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and minister of the interior. He also served as the 22nd Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations, in New York.
Luis Fernando earned a civil engineering degree from National University of Colombia in Medellin and also studied at the London School of Economics.
Personal life
He was born on 24 July 1935 in Barranquilla, the first-born son of Mario Jaramillo Echaverria and Helvia Correa Mejía. In 1966, he married Gladys Corridor Morales in Bogotá, and together they had three children: Luis, Mario, and Mónica.[1][2]He died on 23 November 2011 in Bogota.[3]
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