EFRAÍN ALEGRE SASIAIN
G
OVERNMENT OF
P
ARAGUAY
M
INISTER OF
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UBLIC
W
ORKS AND
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OMMUNICATIONS
P
ARAGAUY
Mr. Alegre was born on the 18 of January 1963 in San Juan Bautista of the Missions. Byprofession he is a lawyer with a masters in political science. Mr. Alegre became involved withpolitics in the 1980’s as a member of the Juventud Liberal Radical Autentica where he rose to theorganizations presidency. As a member of the Movement for Liberation and Social Justice Mr. Alegre worked for thegubernatorial campaign of Luis Alberto Wagner. In 1993 he was the secretary general of the Central ProvincialGovernment. In 1998 he was elected as a Deputy and became president of the legislature from 2000-2001. He wasconfirmed as Minister of Public Works and Communications in June 2008.
ALBERTO ALEMAN ZUBIETA
P
ANAMA
C
ANAL
A
UTHORITY
P
RESIDENT
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CEOP
ANAMA
Alberto Alemán began his professional career in the construction field. For many years, he servedas CEO of one of the largest construction companies in the Republic of Panama. From 1996 to1999, he served as Administrator of the former Panama Canal Commission (PCC) – the federalagency of the United States Government, which was responsible, until December 31, 1999, for the administration andoperation of the Panama Canal. In 1998, two years into his appointment as head of the PCC, he was appointedAdministrator of the Panama Canal Authority, the Panamanian entity tasked with the administration of the waterwayupon its transfer to the Republic of Panama on December 31, 1999. During the following two years, he servedsimultaneously as Administrator of the Panama Canal Commission and the ACP, ensuring that the decisions takenunder the Commission would have continuity under the new Canal Authority. In 2005, the Board of Directors re-elected him to lead the ACP for another seven years.
NORMAN F. ANDERSON
CG/LA
I
NFRASTRUCTURE
LLCP
RESIDENT
&
CEOW
ASHINGTON
,
DC
As President & CEO, Norman F. Anderson focuses on infrastructure project creation, aimed atincreasing the level of infrastructure investment, and the performance of existing infrastructurestocks in developed and developing countries alike. In July 2008 he published “North AmericanFuture, 2025; Outlook for Infrastructure” in The Future of North America 2025; Outlook & Recommendations,” a CSISpublication financed by the Canadian, Mexican and US Executive branches.Mr. Anderson oversees CG/LA’s Leadership Forum teams and also leads the CG/LA team that develops infrastructureprojects globally; and provides high-level strategy assessment for the public (cities, states, countries, MDB’s) andprivate (finance, E&C, equipment/technology) sectors. Mr. Anderson has a graduate degree from Harvard University,and an undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia. He is a former Peace Corps volunteer, who lived inParaguay from 1979-1984. He is married to the former Ingrid Sckell – they have two children, Norman Gabriel (21)and Janina Victoria (19). He speaks fluent Spanish, Portuguese and Guarani.
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