Wednesday, January 18, 2012

ARTICLE - OAS - NEW SPEC. REP. IN HAITI

OAS SECRETARY GENERAL APPOINTS NEW SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE IN HAITI
(The Bahamas Weekly)- By OAS

The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, today announced the appointment of Frédéric Bolduc of Canada as OAS Special Representative in Haiti. “The OAS is willing to continue our cooperation and collaboration with Haiti following the guidelines established by its elected authorities, and I am convinced that Mr. Bolduc will further strengthen these important ties with one of our founding Member Countries,” said Secretary General Insulza.

Mr. Bolduc began his career in 1998 at “Médecins sans frontiers” followed by the United Nations Development Programme. He briefly worked in the private sector advising Latin American companies before pursuing a Canadian diplomatic career. In 2003, he became Head of Mission of the Québec Government in Miami with the mandate to deepen economic, political and cultural relations with the United States as well as with the Caribbean, specifically with Haiti.

In 2007, he was appointed Head of Multilateral Affairs of the Québec Government in Washington, tasked with representing Québec’s interests in the OAS within the Canadian delegation. In that role, he worked on Inter-American initiatives to promote democracy, security, justice and development. He was appointed Director of the Québec Government Office in Washington in 2011 to consolidate bilateral relations with the U.S. Congress, the Administration, and think tanks.

Mr. Bolduc graduated with a Master’s in International Affairs from Columbia University, specializing in the economic and political development of Latin America and the Caribbean. He also earned a B.A. in International Relations from Florida International University and a Certificate in Medical Sciences from the University of Montreal. He is fluent in French, English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

For more information, please visit the OAS Website at www.oas.org .

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