Romy Rebolledo
Chilean politician (born 1960)
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Romy Rebolledo Leyton (born 31 October 1960) is a Chilean politician who served as a deputy.[1]
Romy Rebolledo | |
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| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 11 March 1994 – 11 March 1998 | |
| Preceded by | Jaime Campos |
| Succeeded by | Pablo Lorenzini |
| Constituency | 38th District |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 30 October 1960 |
| Party | Party for Democracy (PPD) |
| Spouse | Javier Brito |
| Children | One |
| Alma mater | Pontifical Catholic University of Chile |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Profession | Teacher |
In her professional career, she has worked as economics lecturer at the Instituto Profesional del Maule and at the University of Talca.[2] She worked at the Fundación CRATE (Centro Regional de Asistencia Técnica y Empresarial), an organization associated with a Jesuit educational group.[2]
After not seeking re-election, she served as lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business of the University of Talca and resumed part-time work at Fundación CRATE.[2] She has also served as Teaching Efficiency Analyst at the Catholic University of the Maule.[2]
Biography
She was born in Santiago on 31 October 1960, the daughter of David Rebolledo and María Veriana Leyton.[2]
She was married to Javier Brito Obreque, with whom she has one daughter.[2]
She completed her primary education at Colegio María Auxiliadora de Molina and her secondary education at the Alianza Francesa of Curicó.[2] After finishing school, she entered the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where she qualified as Commercial Engineer with a specialization in Economics; she also completed a Master’s degree in Sociology with a specialization in Social Planning.[2]
Political career
She joined the Party for Democracy (PPD) in Talca.[2] She participated in the 1988 Chilean presidential referendum as polling agent for the "No" option.[2]
On 10 April 1990, she was appointed by President Patricio Aylwin as Regional Ministerial Secretary of Economy, Development and Reconstruction of the VII Region, serving until 20 April 1993.[2] During her tenure, she promoted the Rural Youth Training Program.[2]
She later ran as independent candidate for councillor of the Talca, supported by Evópoli.[2]
