Pedro Ibáñez Ojeda

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Constituency3rd Provincial Group
Constituency3rd Provincial Group
Born(1913-10-27)27 October 1913
Died29 June 1999(1999-06-29) (aged 85)
Pedro Ibáñez
Member of the Senate of Chile
In office
1969  11 September 1973
Constituency3rd Provincial Group
In office
15 May 1961  15 May 1969
Constituency3rd Provincial Group
Personal details
Born(1913-10-27)27 October 1913
Died29 June 1999(1999-06-29) (aged 85)
Political party
SpouseAdela Santa María
Children5
Parent(s)Adolfo Ibáñez Boggiano
Graciela Ojeda
EducationLíceo Eduardo de la Barra
OccupationPolitician

Pedro Ibáñez Ojeda (27 October 1913 − 29 June 1999) was a Chilean conservative politician.[1]

He was an entrepreneur and served as Senator por 12 years (1961–1973). After the September 11th, coup d'état, Ibáñez served as a political advisor in the drafting of the Chilean Constitution of 1980.

Pedro Ibáñez Ojeda was born on October 27, 1913, in the city of Concepción. His father was Adolfo Ibáñez Boggiano and his mother was Graciela Ojeda Rivera. He studied at the Eduardo de la Barra High School in Valparaíso.

In 1930, he began working as an industrial entrepreneur and farmer, moving to Valparaíso to work for Adolfo Ibáñez Co., where he held a junior position and became president in 1951. He served as general manager of Tres Montes S.A. and Fábrica de Aceites S.A. That same year, he was appointed director and president of the Adolfo Ibáñez Foundation.

From 1952 to 1967, Ibáñez served as Dean of the Faculty of Commerce and Economics at the Catholic University of Valparaíso. In 1954, he founded the Valparaíso School of Commerce, which later became the Adolfo Ibáñez University.

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