Sandra Pierantozzi | |
Office: | Minister of State |
President: | Johnson Toribiong |
Term Start: | 2009 |
Term End: | 2010 |
Predecessor: | Temmy Shmull |
Successor: | Ramon Rechebei |
Order2: | 5th |
Office2: | Vice President of Palau |
President2: | Tommy Remengesau |
Term Start2: | January 19, 2001 |
Term End2: | January 1, 2005 |
Predecessor2: | Tommy Remengesau |
Successor2: | Elias Camsek Chin |
Office3: | Minister of Finance of Palau |
President3: | Thomas Remengesau Jr. |
Predecessor3: | Thomas Remengesau Jr. |
Successor3: | Elbuchel Sadang |
Termstart3: | January 2001 |
Termend3: | January 2002 |
Office4: | Minister of Administration of Palau |
President4: | Ngiratkel Etpison |
Predecessor4: | Kuniwo Nakamura |
Successor4: | Thomas Remengesau Jr. |
Termstart4: | 1992 |
Termend4: | January 1993 |
Birth Name: | Sandra Sumang Pierantozzi |
Birth Date: | 9 August 1953 |
Birth Place: | Koror, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (present day Palau) |
Spouse: | Marcello Pierantozzi |
Sandra Sumang Pierantozzi (born 9 August 1953) is a Palauan politician. She served as the country's Vice-President from 19 January 2001 to 1 January 2005. Pierantozzi was defeated by Camsek Chin in the 2 November 2004 vice-presidential election, winning only 28.9% of the vote.
Pierantozzi was born in Palau and holds degrees from San Diego State University, the University of Hawaii and Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska.
She was elected a Senator from 1996-2001 and during that time she was the floor leader. In the 2000 vice-presidential elections, she was elected Vice President of Palau. She held this position from January 2001 January 2005.
Pierantozzi also served in a number of appointed ministerial posts. From 1992 to 1993, she was Minister of Administration. From 2001 to 2002, she was Minister of Finance of Palau. From 2001 to 2005, she was Minister of Health. From 2009 to 2010 she was Minister of State, in charge of foreign and domestic affairs and international trade.[1]
She served as Senator for the last 6 months of the vacant seat left by the late Senator Katharine Kesolei, who died in October 2015. The special election in which Sandra Pierantozzi won was held in December 2015.[2]
She serves as honorary consul of the Czech Republic in Palau.[3]