Cristóbal Fernández
Cristóbal Fernández has served as the chief of the Electoral Technical Cooperation Section at the Organization of American States (OAS) since 2017.
Cristóbal Fernández has served as the chief of the Electoral Technical Cooperation Section at the Organization of American States (OAS) since 2017.
Eduardo Vergara Bolbaran was born in Rancagua in 1979 and is a political scientist at the University of Portland in the United States. He also has a master’s degree in political science from the State University of California, a master of public affairs in human security from the Institute of Political Studies of Paris (Sciences Po) and has advanced studies in drug policy at the Central European University of Budapest and Oxford Analytics.
Marcela Ríos Tobar is the director for Latin America and the Caribbean at the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA).
Claudia Lagos is the director of the Department of Social Communication and an associate professor at the University of Chile.
Gloria de la Fuente González currently serves as Chile’s undersecretary of foreign affairs under the government of president Gabriel Boric.
Gianna Cunnazza was the executive director of the November 2023 Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile and a pioneer as the first paralympic athlete to assume a directorial role in its planning.
Tulio P. Vera is the interim president and chief executive officer of Global Americans, a think-tank based in Washington, DC that specializes in politics, diplomacy, development, and human rights in the Western Hemisphere.
Raquel Artecona has been an economic affairs officer at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean since 2008.
Sebastián Kraljevich has led and taken part in multidisciplinary teams for the design and implementation of communication strategies for candidates, governments, civil society organizations, political parties, media and other companies across the region.
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