Harold Caballeros | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala | |
In office 14 January 2012 – 14 January 2013 |
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President | Otto Pérez Molina |
Preceded by | Haroldo Rodas |
Succeeded by | Fernando Carrera |
Personal details | |
Born |
Guatemala City, Guatemala |
June 20, 1956
Nationality | Ethnic Spaniards Guatemalan |
Political party | Partido Visión con Valores, VIVA |
Spouse(s) | Cecilia Arimany |
Children | Harold, Andrea, Christina y David |
Alma mater | Universidad Francisco Marroquín |
Religion | Christian |
Harold Caballeros (born June 20, 1956 in Guatemala City Guatemala) is a Guatemalan lawyer, businessman, politician and is involved in the academia. He currently serves as Secretary General of the Visión con Valores party, VIVA and as Dean of the Universidad San Pablo de Guatemala (USPG), and has given several lectures in over 45 countries in Latin America, Europe and Asia.
Actively participated as facilitator in the Country Vision Plan (Plan Visión de País), which consolidates role of political parties as interlocutors between society and state.
He studied elementary through highschool, graduating in a post-secondary in Arts and Sciences at Liceo Javier, Guatemala. He studied law and notary in the Universidad Francisco Marroquin's Law School, he did a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Miami, Florida and a Masters in International Relations from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He also has a doctorate in theology and has done graduate studies at the Research and Development Center for International Affairs, Weatherhead of the Harvard University.
Harold Caballeros was born in Guatemala City in 1956, son of Osberto Caballeros, now deceased, and Coralia Lopez.
He has been married 27 years with Cecilia Arimany. They have four children: Harold, Andrea, Christina and David.
Founder of El Shaddai Ministries, which consists of a local church with more than 12,000 members in Guatemala City and more than eighty branch churches in several countries in America and Europe. After serving for over 20 years as Pastor, Caballeros announced his retirement in 2004, with his wife staying as the head of the pastoral team.
He is president and founder of Radios Vision Corporation which consists of 25 radio stations established in 1996.
Empresas de Harold Caballeros figuran en papeles de Panamá. http://www.prensalibre.com/guatemala/politica/harold-caballeros-es-cliente-de-mosack-fonseca-revelan-los-papeles-de-panama