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Febres Cordero, León

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Personal name headingFebres Cordero, León
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Variant(s)Cordero, León Febres
Febres Cordero Rivadeneyra, León
Cordero Rivadeneyra, León Febres
Rivadeneyra, León Febres Cordero
See alsoEcuador. President (1984-1988 : Febres Cordero)
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Associated placeQuito (Ecuador)
Charlotte Hall (Md.)
Mercersburg (Pa.)
Hoboken (N.J.)
Wilkinsburg (Pa.)
Birth date1931-03-09
Death date2008-12-15
Place of birthGuayaquil (Ecuador)
Place of deathGuayaquil (Ecuador)
AffiliationCharlotte Hall School
Mercersburg Academy
Stevens Institute of Technology
Westinghouse Advanced School of Public Utility Engineering
Cervecería Nacional (Guayaquil, Ecuador)
Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador
Cámara de Industriales de Guayaquil
Federación Ecuatoriana de Cámaras de Industrias
Asociación Latinoamericana de Industriales y Cámaras de la Alimentación
Ecuador. Presidencia de la República
Guayaquil (Ecuador). Municipalidad
Ecuador. Congreso Nacional. Cámara del Senado
Ecuador. Congreso Nacional. Cámara del Diputados
Grupo Noboa
Partido Social Cristiano (Ecuador)
Profession or occupationPresident Mayor Congressman Senator Businessman Mechanical engineer
Found inArboleda, M. Mi poder en la oposición, 1985: p. 23, etc. (Presidente Febres Cordero; León Febres Cordero)
Statesman's yrbk., 1985-86: p. 426 (Ecuador: President León Febres Cordero; sworn in on 8/10/84)
Ecuador. President (1984- : Febres-Cordero) Informe a la nación, 1985: t.p. (presentado por el Ing. León Febres-Cordero) cover (Presidente Constitucional del Ecuador)
El Ecuador y los funcionarios públicos en el gobierno del Ingeniero León Febres Cordero Rivadeneyra, 1986: p. 9 (Ing. [ingeniero] León Febres Cordero Rivadeneyra) p. 10 (b. Guayaquil 3/9/31)
Los Angeles times WWW site, Dec. 16, 2008: (Leon Febres Cordero; born March 9, 1931 in Guayaquil; died Monday [Dec. 15, 2008]; former president of Ecuador (1984-1988); mayor of Guayaquil, 1992-2000)
   <https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-cordero16-2008dec16-story.html>
The Guardian website, April 15, 2021: posted December 17, 2008 (León Febres Cordero; born March 9, 1931 in Guayaquil; died December 15, 2008; former president of Ecuador; attended the Charlotte Hall Military Academy in Maryland, then at Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania; graduated as a mechanical engineer from the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey; upon his return to Guayaquil, he entered business, eventually becoming an executive in the Noboa group, a large agribusiness)
   <https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/dec/18/obituary-leon-febres-cordero>
Diario Crítico (news website in Madrid), April 15, 2021: announcement of his death (León Esteban Febres Cordero Rivadeneira; León Febres Cordero; former president of Ecuador (1984-1988); died in Guayaquil; affiliated with the Partido Social Cristiano (PSC); senator (1968-1970); mayor of Guayaquil (1992-2000))
   <https://www.diariocritico.com/noticia/117079/noticias/duelo-nacional-por-fallecimiento-del-ex-presidente-leon-febres-cordero.html>
Federación Interamericana Empresarial (Guayaquil, Ecuador) website, April 15, 2021: posted December 16, 2008 (León Febres Cordero; León Esteban Febres Cordero Rivadeneira; died December 15, 2008 in Guayaquil; originally published in Diario Expreso, Guayaquil, Ecuador; former president of Ecuador (1984-1988))
   <https://www.fiepymes.com/fallecia-ex-presidente-de-ecuador-lean-febres-cordero/>
León, 2017: cover page 4, etc. (León Febres Cordero Rivadeneyra; born March 9, 1931 in Guayaquil; died December 15, 2008 in Guayaquil; finished high school at the Charlotte Hall Military Academy in Maryland, then at Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania; graduated as a mechanical engineer from the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey (1953); postgraduate studies at the Westinghouse Advanced School of Public Utility Engineering (Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania); worked at Cervecería Nacional and the Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador; was president of the Cámara de Industriales de Guayaquil, the Federación Ecuatoriana de Cámaras de Industrias, and the Asociación Latinoamericana de Industriales; former president of Ecuador (1984-1988); mayor of Guayaquil (1992-2000); senator; congressman)
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