Josefina Villalobos | |
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37th First Lady of Ecuador | |
In office August 10, 1992 – August 10, 1996 |
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Preceded by | Carmen Calisto Ponce |
Succeeded by | María Rosa Pulley Vergara |
Personal details | |
Born |
New York City, New York, United States |
August 5, 1924
Nationality |
American Colombian Ecuadorian |
Spouse(s) | Sixto Durán Ballén (m. 1945–2016) (his death) |
Children | Eight |
Josefina Villalobos (born August 5, 1924) is an American-born Colombian-Ecuadorian public servant. She was the First Lady of Ecuador serving from August 10, 1992 through August 10, 1996 when her husband, Sixto Durán Ballén, served as President of Ecuador.
Villalobos was born in New York City to Colombian parents. In 1945, she married Sixto Durán Ballén.
As the first lady of the nation, Villalobos was known in the media and by the Ecuadorian people Finita de Durán-Ballén. When she became first lady, she played a vital role in the creation of the National Institute of the Child and the Family (INNFA). She was known for hosting of the Palace of Carondelet and accompanying her husband in various trips nationally and internationally. Josefina was the first older lady to assume the role, since she was 68 years old when her husband won the presidency of the Republic in 1992.
Ballén and Villalobos had eight children. After Ballén left office, the two retired and lived in Quito, Ecuador. On November 15, 2016, Ballén died at the age of 95.