Luis Solari De La Fuente
He is Professor Emeritus of the Sedes Sapientiae Catholic University-UCSS. He has been Principal Professor and Founding Dean of its Faculty of Health Sciences.
He is a physician from the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos and holds a Specialist Degree in Internal Medicine from the same University.
He holds a Diploma in Strategic Political Analysis from the Universidad Iberoamericana. Mexico City, Mexico.
He has been Prime Minister (President of the Council of Ministers), Minister of Health and Congressman of the Republic in two periods. As such, he has chaired the Commission of Economy and Financial Intelligence.
Member of the Advisory Council (ad honorem) of the Commission of Defense, Internal Order, Alternative Development and Fight against Drugs of the Congress of the Republic.
Member of the Group of High-Level Experts (ad honorem) of the National Superintendence of University Higher Education (SUNEDU).
Elected by the Peruvian University Association (ASUP) as its representative to the Board of Management of The National Strategic Planning Center (pending appointment).
Honorary permanent member of the Board of Management of the Latin American Group for Public Administration (GLAP/LAGPA), based in Cali, Colombia. GLAP/LAGPA is the regional expression of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences -IIAS, based in Brussels, Belgium.
Member of the International Advisory Board of the Human Medicine Career of San Ignacio de Loyola University. Member of the Peruvian Society of International Law. Member of the National Institute of Public Administration of Mexico. Fellow of the American College of Physicians (USA). Member of the Peruvian Society of Internal Medicine.
Decorations:
- Order El Sol del Peru -Grand Cross
- Order of the PeruvianCross of Naval Merit -Grand Cross, White Distinctive (Peru).
- Order of Merit -Grand Cross of the National Police of Peru.
- Order Hipólito Unanue – Ministry of Health (Peru – 2011)
- National Order of Merit -Grand Cross (Ecuador)
- Order of Isabella the Catholic in the degree of Grand Cross, Spain (2001).
- Order of Saint Sylvester in the degree of Comendatore, Holy See (1997).