Ana Irene Delgado

Ana Irene Delgado
Delgado in 2021
Panamanian Ambassador to the United Kingdom and Panama
In office
11 November 2011 – June 2014
PresidentRicardo Martinelli
Juan Carlos Varela
Preceded byGilberto Arias
Succeeded byDaniel Eduardo Fábrega Venier
Panamanian Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland
In office
11 November 2011 – June 2014
PresidentRicardo Martinelli
Preceded byGilberto Arias
Succeeded byDaniel Eduardo Fábrega Venier
Personal details
Born (1982-04-18) 18 April 1982 (age 42)
Panama City, Panama
NationalityPanama Panamanian
RelationsHernán Delgado Quintero (father)
ResidenceLondon
Alma materSanta Maria La Antigua University
Florida State University
New York University School of Law
Stern School of Business
ProfessionPanama Senator and lawyer

Ana Irene Delgado (born 18 April 1982)[1] is a Panamanian lawyer, diplomat, and politician. Currently is the Ambassador of Panama to the Organization of American States, She also was the youngest Panamanian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Iceland as well as Panama's Representative to the International Maritime Organization from November 2011 to June 2014. She was the first ever Panama Ambassador who presented credentials to Ireland and Panamanian Ambassador to Iceland. She was elected Vice President of International Maritime Assembly and member of the board of directors of the International Maritime Organization. Succeeded by Mr. Daniel Eduardo Fábrega Venier.[2][3][4] During Delgado's term the UK became the largest investor in Panama.

Ana Irene Delgado is an elected member of the executive committee of the International Fencing Federation.[5]

  1. ^ "Embassy of Panama - Head of Mission". Diplomatic & Consular Yearbook Online. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  2. ^ "The London Diplomatic List" (PDF). Foreign and Commonwealth Office. June 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Diplomatic List" (PDF). Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. May 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Diplomatic and Consular List" (PDF). Ministry for Foreign Affairs. December 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  5. ^ "INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website". FIE.org. Retrieved 17 January 2020.