Marisela Morales | |
Office1: | Attorney General of Mexico |
Term Start1: | 1 April 2011 |
Term End1: | 30 November 2011 |
President1: | Felipe Calderón |
Predecessor1: | Arturo Chávez |
Successor1: | Jesús Murillo Karam |
Alma Mater: | National Autonomous University of Mexico |
Birth Name: | Marisela Morales Ibáñez |
Birth Date: | 1 March 1970 |
Birth Place: | Mexico City[1] |
Awards: | International Women of Courage Award (2011) |
Marisela Morales Ibáñez is a Mexican lawyer who served as Attorney General of Mexico in 2011.
She was born in Mexico City and graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico with a degree in law before completing a master's degree in criminal science from the National Institute of Criminal Sciences.[2]
On 31 March 2011, she was appointed by President Felipe Calderón to replace Arturo Chávez as the Attorney General of Mexico. Upon being confirmed by the Senate, she became the 42nd Attorney General, and the first woman to hold the position.[3]
Prior to her appointment to the office of Attorney General, she served as the Assistant Attorney General for Specialized Investigation of Organized Crime. She has been praised for her work by United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama, and received the 2011 International Women of Courage Award.[4] [5]