Juan Sarmiento Soto | |
Office: | Minister of Housing, Construction and Sanitation |
President: | Alan García |
Primeminister: | Javier Velásquez José Antonio Chang Rosario Fernández |
Term Start: | 29 September 2009 |
Term End: | 28 July 2011 |
Predecessor: | Francis Allison |
Successor: | Rene Cornejo |
Office2: | Deputy Minister of Construction and Sanitation |
President2: | Alan García |
Primeminister2: | Jorge Del Castillo Yehude Simon |
Minister2: | Hernán Garrido Lecca Enrique Cornejo Nidia Vílchez Francis Allison |
Term Start2: | 4 August 2006 |
Term End2: | 29 September 2009 |
Predecessor2: | Carlos Arana |
Successor2: | David Alfonso Ramos López |
Office3: | Deputy Minister of Housing and Construction |
President3: | Alan García |
Primeminister3: | Luis Alva Castro Guillermo Larco Cox Armando Villanueva Luis Alberto Sánchez |
Minister3: | Luis Bedoya Vélez Antenor Orrego Spelucín |
Term Start3: | 2 August 1985 |
Term End3: | 28 July 1990 |
Birth Date: | 13 November 1941 |
Birth Place: | Lima, Peru |
Death Place: | Lima, Peru |
Nationality: | Peruvian |
Occupation: | Civil engineer |
Profession: | Public administrator |
Party: | Peruvian Aprista Party |
Alma Mater: | National University of Engineering (BA) |
Juan Sarmiento Soto (13 November 19417 April 2015) was a Peruvian engineer and public administrator who served as Minister of Housing, Construction and Sanitation under President Alan García from September 2009 to July 2011.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Juan Sarmiento Soto is a Civil engineer.[5] He was appointed as the Deputy Minister of Housing, Construction, and Sanitation in August 2006, and became full Minister in September 2009, serving through the end of the Second presidency of Alan García in July 2011.[5] Previously, he served in the same ministry as Deputy Minister of Housing and Construction in the entire administration of the First presidency of Alan García.
He is a member of the Peruvian Aprista Party.[5] From 2004 to 2007, he served as Director of Transport and Communications in the National Executive Committee.[5] Additionally, he served as an advisor in the elaboration of the 2006-2011 Government Plan.