Galvarino Rivera
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Galvarino Rivera | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 15 May 1953 – 15 May 1957 | |
| Constituency | 7th Departamental Group (Santiago, 2nd District) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 9 September 1910 Santiago, Chile |
| Died | 29 September 1957 (aged 47) Chile |
| Party | Democratic Youth; Alianza Libertadora de la Juventud de Izquierda; Agrarian Labor Party |
| Occupation | Merchant; broadcaster; businessman; politician |
Galvarino Rivera González (9 September 1910 – 29 September 1957) was a Chilean merchant, broadcaster and politician who served as Deputy for the 7th Departamental Group (Santiago, 2nd District) between 1953 and 1957.[1]
Galvarino Rivera González was born in Santiago on 9 September 1910, the son of Clodomiro Rivera and María González.[1] He studied at the Liceo de Aplicación and later at the University of Chile.[1]
He began his commercial activities working with his father, and in 1929 became independent as a commercial broker and broadcaster for Radio O’Higgins.[1] From 1932 onward he collaborated in the organization of the Chilean Retail Commerce Chamber, later becoming its president.[1]
He served as vice-president of the insurance company La Cooperadora; was owner of the newspaper Las Noticias Gráficas (1953); broadcaster for Radio O’Higgins; and director of the Retail Commerce radio program.[1] In 1942 he received a gold medal and Diploma of Honor at the Retail Commerce Congress.[1]
Rivera died on 29 September 1957.[1]