Sixto E. Durán-Ballén

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Sixto Enrique Durán Ballén Romero (born November 29, 1899 in Paris , † May 13, 1986 ) was an Ecuadorian diplomat .

Life

Sixto E. Durán-Ballén was the son of Isabel Romero-Cordero and Sixto Durán-Ballén. He studied at the Horace Mann School for Boys in New York and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He married Eugenia Cordovez on July 6, 1920. His son Sixto Durán Ballén , César Alberto in 1923 and Isabel in 1925 were born in Boston on July 14, 1921 . From 1944 to 1951 he was Consul General in New York and was replaced in this capacity by his brother Clemente.

From July 1 to July 22, 1944, he was a participant in the Bretton Woods Conference . From 1951 to 1953 he was ambassador to Caracas , from 1954 to 1956 in Bogotá and from 1956 to 1960 in Bonn . In 1962 he was employed by the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC .

Individual evidence

  1. Fernando Esparza, Sixto Durán Ballén: el hombre, el amigo, Grupo Publicitario, 1992 - 267 p. 32
  2. ^ Die Zeit , 1956, 1945 Sixto E. Duran Ballen (left), Minister Counselor, and Esteban F. Carbo, Financial Counselor of the Ecuadoran Embassy in Washington, delegation chairman, study a report during the Bretton Woods Conference. [1]
  3. Sr. D. Sixto E. Duran-Ballen Romero, for Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario, en comisiones especiales ante la Naciones Unidas, entre otras. Embajador de Ecuador en Venzuela, Panamá, Colombia y Alemania. - Hijo: Diego. see: Sor Angela de la Cruz, Quién es quién en España 1992, p. 725
predecessor Office successor
Ecuadorian ambassador to Caracas
1951–1954
Ecuadorian ambassador to Bogota
1954–1956
Ecuadorian ambassador in Bonn
1956–1960
1967: Dr. Juan Seville