This Tuesday, July 23, the Minister of Mines and Energy, Andrés Camacho, took possession of Fanny Guerrero Maya as the new expert commissioner of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (Creg).
The official acknowledged that One of its main challenges will be the issue of energy rates in the Caribbean region, stressing that he will work to make them efficient.
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“It is essential that the rates reflect the reality of our Caribbean region and allow access to energy that guarantees the competitiveness of the region and the well-being of Colombians. My commitment is to work to achieve this.“.
Guerrero also commented that she is committed to promoting gender equity policy at the Creg.
The career of the new Creg commissioner
Fanny Guerrero Maya is Electrical Engineer and Business Management specialist, and holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the Technological University of Bolívar.
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During her professional career she has held positions such as manager of the Bolívar Urban Development Company, president of the Caribbean Hydrogen Energy Association, vice president of Promotion and Development of the National Mining Agency and manager of the Caribbean Energy Company.
Also He has been a professor at the Pontifical Javeriana University and the Technological University of Bolívar. She has also been recognized for her work and contribution to the energy sector with the nomination to the Simón Bolívar Order of Democracy awarded by the Congress of the Republic and the nomination to the WIN Awards – Women in Energy as a leading woman in the industry and entrepreneurial woman.
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“Her participation in various organizations, such as the Cartagena Chamber of Commerce and the Social Dialogue Foundation, reinforces her profile as a leader committed to regional development.“, said the Creg.
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