Pablo Bereciartua is an engineer from the National University of La Plata, Argentina. He currently serves as the Minister of Infrastructure for the City of Buenos Aires and is a Steering Committee Member of the 300 Water Leaders Group. He’s also a member of the global board of the Global Water Partnership (GWP) and serves on the advisory board of Europe’s Climate Innovation Institute (Climate KIC). Pablo has pursued postgraduate studies at IHE Delft in the Netherlands, as well as at Berkeley and Yale universities.
In addition to his role in government, Pablo is a professor at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and was previously the Dean of the Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA). His past government roles include serving as Secretary of Infrastructure and Water Policy for Argentina, Undersecretary of Water Resources, and Director of Infrastructure for the City of Buenos Aires.
Pablo has been recognized as a Fulbright, Eisenhower, IIASA, and Yale World Fellow. He has received prestigious awards such as the Antonio Marin Award (2009) and the Enrique Butty Award (2017) from Argentina’s National Academy of Engineering.
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