Through a publication on the social network course.
“To lead the direction of tourism in Guatemala,” the publication reads.
The deputy general director of Inguat has a degree in Public Accounting and Authorship from the University of San Carlos of Guatemala (Usac) and a master’s degree in Reliability Analysis and Administration from the Francisco Marroquín University.
It has more than 40 years of experience in the public sector. His career began in 1982 as Clerk II and then as Tax Auditor at the Ministry of Public Finance (Minfin).
He has also worked in technical, advisory and management positions in administrative, financial, audit and budget areas in institutions such as:
- Comptroller General of National Accounts
- Public Ministry (MP)
- General Directorate of Roads
- Congress of the republic
- National Registry of Persons (Renap)
- National Secretariat of Administration of Assets in Forfeiture of Domain
- Guatemalan Telecommunications Company
- Constitutional Court
- Ministry of Social Development (Mides)
He #INGUAT welcomes Patricia Girón Morán de León, the new deputy general director, to lead the direction of tourism in Guatemala! #GuatemalaSaleAdelante #TurismoGT #DiscoverGuate pic.twitter.com/0YVqmX5Tnf
— Guatemalan Institute of Tourism -INGUAT- (@InguatPrensa) May 2, 2024
Girón Morán as the new deputy director will have to work closely with the director of Inguat, Harris Whitbeck, to strengthen and implement the Strategic plan of the entity with the objective of promoting alliances with communities and local governments, entrepreneurs and public-private initiatives.
predecessor
In the first days of Bernardo Arévalo’s government, the president swore in Whitbeck as general director of Inguat together with Ericka Guillemo as deputy director.
After her appointment, Guillermo expressed being “grateful for the opportunity to work with a team of professionals with whom we will do our best to guarantee sustainable tourism for Guatemala.”
Ericka Guillermo held the position of deputy general director of Inguat until April 30, according to the institution’s statement.
Guillermo represented Guatemala in the thirteenth edition of the Central American Travel Market (Catm) tourism fair, which took place from April 16 to 18 in El Salvador.
“We receive three million visitors annually and we want to increase that number. Obviously, we want them to stay longer in the country, to spend another night and we are working to make a very diverse offer of all the natural and cultural attractions of the country,” commented Ericka Guillermo in an interview for the media Periodista Digital. , during said event.
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