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Rodrigo Jordán Fuchs (born June 30, 1959, Santiago, Chile) is an Industrial Engineer from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Oxford University. In his professional career, he has served as a professor, social entrepreneur, business man, communicator, and mountaineer. In 1992, he became the first South American to reach the Mount Everest peak. Now, he is well known in Chile and abroad for his work in innovation and leadership and social development. He currently acts as a Vice President of The Foundation for Overcoming Poverty. == Studies == Jordán attended The Grange School in Santiago, Chile, where he graduated in 1976, after earning the “Best Student of the Class” distinction and the “García Oldini Cup” for the best student in mathematics and physics. In 1983, he graduated as an Industrial Engineer from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where he received the distinction “Roberto Ovalle Aguirre” for the best engineer thesis awarded by the Chilean Engineers Institute. He also graduated from Oxford University, United Kingdom, where he earned his Ph.D. for his thesis on Innovation and Urban Poverty. He has been a professor at the School of Engineering of Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Parallel to his academic formation, Jordán has developed a sports career that began with rugby, which he practiced during his schooling becoming part of the national youth team. During university he began his career as mountain climber, by taking courses and climbing high mountains in Chile, Argentina, Alaska, Peru and Bolivia. From the beginning he stood out in this activity and gained the distinction for the “Best Athlete in Climbing”, awarded by the Sports Journalists Circle of Chile. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rodrigo Jordan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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