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Zelmar Rodríguez Crespo

Zelmar Rodríguez Crespo

General Administrator, National Public Services Authority (ASEP), Panamá

Zelmar Rodríguez Crespo has been a prominent figure in Panamanian public administration throughout her career spanning more than two decades, excelling in the regulation of public services. Her academic background includes a master’s degree in Business Administration and a bachelor’s degree in Law and Political Science, which has provided her with a solid foundation for her work in the public sector.

Throughout her career, Rodríguez Crespo has held several highly relevant positions. Between 2009 and 2011, she served as Director of Legal Counsel at the National Authority for Public Services (ASEP), and from 2011 to 2014, she served as General Administrator of the same institution. In these roles, her experience in the regulation and administration of public services was essential.

Additionally, she has worked as an administrator at the Electoral Attorney General’s Office and as National Director of Human Resources at the Electoral Tribunal. These positions have allowed her to develop a comprehensive perspective and a strategic approach to public administration. Her leadership skills and experience as a legal consultant on market-related regulatory issues have been instrumental in driving the development and modernization of public services in Panama. Her commitment to continuous improvement and renewed focus remain essential to the progress and well-being of the community, consolidating her position as a key figure in the country’s public administration.

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