At the Chamber of Mines of Peru, we continue to have confidence in the ability of the renowned journalist César Campos Rodríguez to chair our Advisory Council.
For this reason, he, who is also a graduate of the Law School of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, was ratified in the position for a new term.
Thus, we, the Chamber of Mines of Peru, continue to reinforce our strategic objectives, hand in hand with a firm believer in the possibility of generating real development in the country through mining.
As our president of the Advisory Council, Lic. César Campos, has previously stated, “care for the environment, respect for the surrounding communities and good labor relationships have proven to be the factors that gain the trust of the population. This is precisely what the Chamber of Mines of Peru promotes.”
Therefore, what better way to continue counting on his presence in the position to guarantee the fulfillment of our principles and objectives.
Ing. César Gallardo, President & CEO of the Chamber of Mines of Peru made it clear and expressed his confidence and expectations to continue working with the professional Lic. César Campos, just as he did the first time the renowned journalist took over the presidency of the Advisory Council.
“We are sure that with his experience we will be able to consolidate not only in the country, but throughout Latin America, the promotion of sustainable global mining. In other words, mining that accompanies economic growth with high environmental standards and good relations with the communities.”
Career of Lic. César Campos, President of the Advisory Council
As we mentioned at the beginning, Mr. Campos Rodríguez is a journalist by profession, with more than 38 years of experience.
In his extensive career, he has worked as director and editor of different national publications; as well as he has developed a career in radio and television programs.
Lic. César Campos has mainly worked as a journalist on political, legal-constitutional, local and international issues.
In fact, he has been a columnist in the newspaper Expreso for 17 years, in which he shows his experience as a political analyst.
He also has experience as a consultant and advisor on institutional image and communications.
Finally, let’s remember that Campos reached the position after the successful management of Lic. Luis Iberico Núñez in the presidency of the Advisory Council of the Chamber of Peru of Peru; who has also been President of the Congress of the Republic of Peru.