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{{family name hatnote|Dávila|Ortiz|lang=Spanish}}
{{Infobox Politician
| birth_name = Alfonso Dávila Ortiz
| image = Alfonso_Davila_Ortiz_2007.jpg
| smallimage =
| caption =
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1922|4|4|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Bogota, Colombia|Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]
| death_date = {{Death date|2015|11|10}}
| death_place = [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]
| nationality = [[Colombia]]n
| spouse = Gladys Silva Chéreau
| children = Sonia, José Manuel, Miguel, Gladys Paulina, Consuelo, Alfonso, Carmen Lucía, Julio Daniel
| alma_mater = [[Universidad Nacional de Colombia]]
| occupation =
| profession = [[Civil Engineer]]
}}▼
'''Alfonso Dávila Ortiz''' (
▲'''Alfonso Dávila Ortiz'''(This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Dávila and the second or maternal family name is Ortiz) (born 4 April 1922) is a Colombian civil engineer, diplomat, businessman and forester, former ambassador to Spain and Kuwait, Chargé d’Affaires in the United States of America, Governor of the Province of [[Cundinamarca]], President of the Colombian Banker’s Association, twice President of the Colombian Association of Engineers and its life-long President, Councilor of the city of Bogotá, President of Bogotá’s Jockey Club and member of Colombia’s National Council of Public Works.
== Education ==
Alfonso Dávila Ortiz was born in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]] to [
Following the [http://www.eeb.com.co/en/company/history sale in 1926] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160818100001/http://www.eeb.com.co/en/company/history |date=2016-08-18 }} to the Municipality of Bogotá of the Compañía Nacional de Electricidad that he had founded (which merged with another private firm to create the nationalised [
== Business career ==
Dávila Ortiz started his professional career in
== Political career ==
He was elected Councilor of Bogotá in 1972-1974, and more importantly as Governor of the Province of [[Cundinamarca Department|Cundinamarca]] in [[
As a diplomat he
== Recognition ==
He
He was President of the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140322045619/http://www.asobancaria.com/portal/page/portal/Asobancaria/inicio/ Bankers' Association of Colombia] (1978-1981), acting Director of Bouwcentrum Colombia (1969), member of the Board of Directors of
== Publications ==
He
“Por un alza del jornal mínimo agrícola. Un análisis crítico de la reforma agraria”. Supplement, ''Revista Semana'', 17 March 1959 (co-authored with Enrique Liévano Ricaurte).
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''Minifundio rural: Latifundio urbano'', Populibro No. 45, Bogotá, 1970.
''La Reforma Administrativa de Cundinamarca''
“La descentralización en el control de los recursos naturales”, ''Revista de la Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá, No. 30-31'',
“Contribución a la política de seguridad, producción y empleo”, ''Cuaderno Asobancaria'', 1978.
''La Reforestación en Colombia, Visión de Futuro'', Konrad Adenauer Stiftung-Fedemaderas, Bogotá, 2007. {{ISBN|978-958-44-2247-7}}
''El Jockey Club que yo conocí'', Villegas Editores, Bogotá, 2010. {{ISBN
''Confidencias a mis hijos y a mis nietos'', Villegas Editores, Bogotá, 2014. {{ISBN|978-958-8836-17-1}}
== References ==▼
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[[Category:Colombian civil engineers]]
[[Category:Colombian male writers]]
[[Category:National University of Colombia alumni]]
[[Category:20th-century Colombian businesspeople]]
[[Category:People from Bogotá]]
[[Category:2015 deaths]]
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