Águeda Ale Valdés

About

Councilor at the Monterrey City Council, Nuevo León (2021-2023). Coordinator of the commission to prevent and eradicate violence against women, where she promoted and approved the first regulation for access to a life free of violence for women in Monterrey. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science (2007-2011) from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM). She holds a Master's degree in Social Responsibility from the Universidad Anáhuac del Norte (2012-2014) and a Master's degree in Public Policy (2015-2017) from the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico (ITAM). She completed a Seminar in Municipal Administration from the National Graduate School of Government and Public Policy (ITESM). She holds a Certificate in Combating Poverty from the One World University of Mozambique, with a one-year stay in Denmark and six months in Guinea-Bissau, Africa. Her experience has focused on social responsibility and social projects. She worked in the Chamber of Deputies during the 55th and 62nd Legislatures, focusing on initiative analysis and legislative work. She was Public Relations Manager at the National Lottery for Public Assistance, where she implemented a Corporate Social Responsibility plan, achieving the distinction of a company promoting CSR and institutionalizing corporate volunteering. She was the social projects coordinator for the Veracruz City Council, where she implemented programs within areas of poverty and crime. She is also the founder of the Alfonso Ale Foundation, AC, a civil association that supports women and children in empowerment and a culture of peace.

Publications:

Annual report on youth opportunities