Federico Alonso Renjifo Vélez | |
Ambassador From6: | Colombia |
Country6: | France |
Term Start6: | 5 November 2013 |
Term End6: | 7 August 2018 |
Predecessor6: | Gustavo Adolfo Carvajal |
Successor6: | Viviane Morales |
Office7: | Minister of Mines and Energy |
Term Start7: | 3 September 2012 |
Term End7: | 13 September 2013 |
Predecessor7: | Mauricio Cárdenas |
Successor7: | Amilkar Acosta Medina |
Office8: | Minister of the Interior |
Term Start8: | 17 May 2012 |
Term End8: | 3 September 2012 |
President8: | Juan Manuel Santos |
Predecessor8: | Germán Vargas Lleras |
Successor8: | Fernando Carrillo Flórez |
Office9: | Director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency of Colombia |
Term Start9: | 8 September 2011 |
Term End9: | 17 May 2012 |
President9: | Juan Manuel Santos |
Predecessor9: | Juan Carlos Pinzón Bueno |
Successor9: | Juan Mesa Zuleta |
Birth Place: | Cali, Cauca Valley, Colombia |
Nationality: | Colombian |
Party: | Liberal |
Spouse: | Catalina Crane Arango (-present) |
Alma Mater: | Pontifical Xavierian University (JD, 1981) |
Profession: | Lawyer, Economist |
Federico Alonso Renjifo Vélez is the 25th Ambassador of Colombia to France dually accredited as Non-Resident Ambassador of Colombia to Algeria and Monaco.[1] [2] A Colombian lawyer and economist, he also served as the 30th Minister of Mines and Energy, and 10th Minister of the Interior.
Federico Alonso was born in Cali, Valle del Cauca; the eldest of two sons of Marino Renjifo Salcedo and Amparo Vélez Hoyos; his younger brother is named Alejandro.[3] He attended the Colegio Berchmans of Cali where he graduated in 1971.[4] He went on to study at the Pontifical Xavierian University in Bogotá where he ultimately received his Doctorate of Laws and Socioeconomics with his co-authored doctoral thesis Ley Marco in 1981.[4] [5]
He is married to Catalina Crane Arango who is serving as High Presidential Advisor for Public and Private Management.[6]
On 1 September 2011 President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón announced the designation of Renjifo to succeed Juan Carlos Pinzón Bueno as General Secretary to the President as the new Director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic[7] Renjifo, who at the time was working as President of the Fiduciaries Association since 2002,[4] [7] was sworn in on 8 September 2011.[8]
On 25 April 2012 President Santos designated Renjifo to succeed Germán Vargas Lleras in the Ministry of the Interior;[9] he was later sworn in as Minister of the Interior on 17 May 2012 at an official ceremony at the Palace of Nariño.[10]