The presidential candidate for the Broad Front for Mexico, Xóchitl Gálvez, presented yesterday, in a video, the former official Consuelo Saizaras part of her campaign team regarding Culture, and thanked Santiago Creel for having convinced her to join said political platform.
“We continue to strengthen the team and today we are going to introduce you to the new member, my dear Consuelo Sáizar, welcome, Santiago, it’s good that you invest her,” were the words of Gálvez, who also announced his visit to the Book Fair (FIL ) from Guadalajara in the company of Sáizar herself.
It is worth remembering that in 2018, in Margarita Zavala’s team as then independent presidential candidate, Sáizar was also announced as head of Culture.
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Consuelo Sáizar was born in the municipality of Acaponeta, Nayarit, in 1961. Her initial academic training was at the Ibero-American University, first with a degree in Communication Sciences, and then with studies in Political Science and Public Administration.
During the first years of his career he was Press Officer of the National Fund for Social Activities (Fonapas; 1978-1979) and reporter in her native Nayarit.
Four years later, he worked as manager of Jus Publishing House, a position he held until 1990.
His editorial work is notable, since in 2000 he was awarded the Editorial Art award by the National Chamber of the Mexican Publishing Industry (Caniem) and, in the year he left Jus, he created, with Gerardo Gally, Hoja Casa Editorial . From 2002 to 2009, he also directed the Economic Culture Fund (FCE) and, after leaving that position, he assumed the presidency of the then National Council for Culture and the Arts (Conaculta), today converted into the federal Ministry of Culture.
After public service, he strengthened his academic career: first (2014-2015), with a master’s degree in Modern Societies and Global Transformations from the University of Cambridge; then, in chronological order, the PhD in Sociology at the University of Cambridge, from 2015 to 2021, and the master’s degree in Intellectual History from the University of Oxford (2020-2021). In 2022 he assumed the direction of the Monterrey International Book Fair and resigned from that position in January of this year.
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2023-11-27 09:27:00
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