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Ayda Ospina Arias, new Transportation Superintendent

Ayda Ospina Arias, new Transportation Superintendent

In the last hours it was confirmed that Ayda Lucy Ospina Arias is the new Superintendent of Transportation and the replacement of Wilmer Arley Salazar, who was in charge of the entity until last September 9.

(Read: They appoint directors of the Icbf, Banca de Oportunidades and Banco Agrario).

Ospina is by profession Lawyer specializing in notarial and registry law. He has also held various positions related to transportation in the public sector.

Until now, the superintendent worked for the Ministry of Transportation as a technical director. Included in her experience are three years of work in the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá in the position of section director.

Super Transportation

Super Transportation

He also did work for the Superintendency of Notaries and Registry. Regarding the private sector, she worked as an advisor at the law firm Bahamon Asesores Asociados LTDA.

(Also: Petro Government: the entities that are still missing for appointments).

Ospina receives an institution with several challenges ahead. Among this, illegality in transport, surveillance and compliance with air transport regulations.

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