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At the center, María Waleska Álvarez, president of Educa, is accompanied by Messrs. Miguel Bonetti, Mariel Bera, Mildred Minaya, Nabila Rizek, and William Phelan. Arelis Rodríguez, Leonor Elmúdesi, Rosa Bonetti de Santana, Yandra Portela Ypie Alejandro Peña Prieto
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The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Jaragua hotel in the capital city, after the completion of the General Ordinary Election Assembly, in which the 14 representatives of the main business groups in the country were also elected. country that work for education, to accompany the new president of Educa.
Following the assumption of office by María Waleska Ramírez, who also chairs the NAP of the Caribbean, of the participation and support of civil society, the government, the private sector, as well as the as of the national faculty, for << put at the center of all conversations, projects and actions the children of the Dominican educational system >>.
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For Educa, the country is experiencing a historic moment, described as unbeatable by the new president, which makes it possible to make education the engine of its development. In his opinion, the nation meets the conditions that entail a strong political will, ongoing reform processes, the intellectual capital of our people, and a public-private articulation of the the best in the entire region.
The outgoing authorities were recognized at the ceremony, on whose behalf Samuel Conde, outgoing president, highlighted the institution’s commitment to continue shedding light on those aspects that can make a difference in the management of the public resources of the national education sector.
In addition to María Waleska Álvarez, the new board of directors is made up of Messrs. William Phelan, vice president; Yandra Portela and Juana Barceló, as treasurer and vice-treasurer, respectively, as well as such as Alejandro Peña Prieto and Arelis Rodríguez, in the capacity of secretary and deputy secretary. While the directors include Mariel Bera, Rosa Bonetti de Santana, Omar Acosta, José; Miguel Bonetti and Nabila Rizek. Also Mildred Minaya, Francesca Rainieri, Marco Cabral and Leonor Elmúdesi.
Educa is the reference entity of the private sector with a vocation to contribute to the national agenda for quality education, and committed to providing creative and effective solutions to raise the quality of education for Dominican students.
