Colombia. Suzy Sierra Ruíz, Lawyer from the Sergio Arboleda University, with a specialization in Commercial and Financial Law at the same university, marketing specialist at the Autonomous University of Manizales and Master in international law at the University of Amsterdam, is now the representative of the Society before the National Television Board of the National Television Authority, ANTV.
She was selected by the National University after applying and presenting the tests where she obtained a score of 81.37 out of 100. During the next board meeting, Suzy Sierra is expected to be in her new role.
She currently worked as an external advisor to the Minister of ICT, David Luna, and belonged to the team led by the television advisor María del Pilar Bahamon, a group in charge of accompanying the entire process of Channel One. She had previously served as Technical Director of Surveillance and Control, Secretary General and Head of the Legal Advisory Office of the Ministry of ICT; as Director of International Legal Affairs and Head of the Legal Advisory Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
She also held the position of Office Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Communications and Coordinator of the Communications Fund of that portfolio. She was An Advisor to the General Secretariat of Colombia Telecommunications and the Executive Directorate of the Telecommunications Regulation Commission.
We hope that your expertise in the field of television will join that of its Director, Ángela Mora Soto and Commissioner Ernesto Orozco. It should be noted that some of the participants continue to make claims, they assure that the process was carried out with many irregularities among which include the formulation of questions and the suitability of the evaluators, in the face of these complaints.
But the dean of the Faculty of Economics of the National University, Edgard Bejarano, came to the step of these claims and assured the radio station La W that everything was executed correctly under the supervision of the Ministry of Education.
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