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'''Ninfa Salinas Sada''' (born 1 May 1980) Is a Mexican politician, a member of the [[Ecologist Green Party of Mexico]]. She is recognized as one of the youngest women to hold public office in Mexico. Currently, she is Senator by proportional representation. She was a Federal Deputy in the LXI Legislature Congress of Mexico.
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She holds a degree in [[Marketing]] from the Universidad Anahuac in Mexico.
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'''Ninfa Clara Salinas Sada''' (born 1 May 1980) is a Mexican politician. she is a marketing specialist from Universidad Anáhuac de México, she has an extensive political career being a current member of the [[Partido Verde Ecologista de México]]. In Mexican politics she is recognized as one of the youngest women in the country in holding a political position, and as an important figure who drives laws in benefit of the environment. Currently she holds the position of President at Grupo Dragón, a company that generates electricity from renewable energy.


==Education==
Senator Salinas is daughter of Ricardo Salinas Pliego and Ninfa Sada Garza. She is married to Rodrigo Ripstein.
Salinas earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing from Universidad Anáhuac de México.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sil.gobernacion.gob.mx/Librerias/pp_PerfilLegislador.php?Referencia=9217927|title=Perfil del legislador|publisher=Sistema de Información Legislativa|access-date=27 December 2021|language=es}}</ref>

Masters in Sustainability and Administration of the Environment from Harvard University.


==Political career==
==Political career==
She was a Congresswoman in term LXI (2009-2012), being one of the youngest women to carry out that position. She led the Commission for the Environment and Natural Resources. She coordinated the approval of the Law to Use Renewable Energy which generated a 50% increase in the budget to trade 16, appointed to the environment. She also drove the Law for Financing of the Energy Transition, and the General Law for Climate Change which incorporates Mexico in an important group of countries with an effective legislation to fight and minimize the effects of climate change.


During her time in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)|Chamber of Deputies]] she centered her initiatives in protecting the environment, she was seeking to protect the forest industry in Mexico and joined the efforts from the legislators from different political parties in topics of human trafficking, security and labor.
During her term as Federal Deputy, she served as Chairman of the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, from which prompted the General Law on Climate Change,<ref>http://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LGCC.pdf</ref> which places Mexico within a large group of countries with legislation to combat and minimize the effects of climate change. She also managed to allocate more resources to the Mexican Institute of Water Technology and the National Water Commission in the Expenditure Budget of the Federation 2011.<ref>http://www.gepsie.com.mx/vista/detalle_proyecto.aspx?idpro=2470&presen=.&tipo=.&estatus=.</ref>


She was Senator of the Republic from the Partido Verde Ecologista de Mexico (PVEM) for terms LXII and LXIII (2012-2018). During both terms she led the Commission for the Environment and Natural Resources, and was a member the Energy, Hydraulic Resources and External Affairs in North America Commissions.
Among her major accomplishments as president of the Environment Committee of the Chamber of Deputies was the to increase the portion of the budget of Branch 16 designated for the environment by 50%.

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|2010||850 million pesos.||
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|2011||1,350 million pesos.||
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|2012||1,510 million pesos.||
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Salinas Sada was able to have the Chamber of Deputies provide greater support to projects related to climate change mitigation, land management programs, landfill construction and environmental education, as well as the strengthening of federal entities such as the Secretariat of the Environment.

Similarly during her presence in the Mexican congress, she lobbied to make better use of timber resources in favor of the conservation of forests and jungles of Mexico. Ninfa Salinas joined forces with the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), to protect the forest industry in Mexico.<ref>http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/2011/10/gobierno-federal-incentiva-creacion-de-la-industria-forestal-en-mexico/</ref>

Also During her term as Federal Deputy, she focused efforts on the protection of the Environment, and joined the efforts of legislators from different political parties on issues like human trafficking and job security.

As a Senator, she was appointed to Chairperson the Commission on the Environment and Natural Resources of the Senate. She is also a member of the Justice, Energy, and Foreign Relations for North American Affairs Commissions.


==Professional Experience==
Currently President of Grupo Dragón, a company that generates electricity from renewable energy.
She acts as President for the Executive Council at Fundación Azteca in Grupo Salinas, which has been active for over 20 years and whose objective is drive education with a focus on freedom, innovation, and creativity in their educational and environmental programs. Currently promoting their educational model in 5 Planteles Azteca and will impact more than 10 thousand children in Mexico in the next 3 years.
As part of Grupo Salinas, she is Vice president of the Executive Committee, as well as President of the Advisory Committees of the group, which are links to the main business leaders in the country, and currently group together more than 300 business owners from all over Mexico.
She has carried out various positions in Grupo Salinas, such as Director of Energy and Sustainability, Director of Promoespacio and Director in i Latina.
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.diputados.gob.mx/documentos/medio_ambiente/iniciativas/INIC67,5505.pdf Iniciativa con proyecto de Decreto por la que se Reforma el Artículo 73].
* [http://www.diputados.gob.mx/documentos/medio_ambiente/iniciativas/INIC67,5505.pdf Iniciativa con proyecto de Decreto por la que se Reforma el Artículo 73].
* [http://www.gepsie.com.mx/ArchivosProyecto/130410gp(In-%20adaptacion%20cambio%20climatico-%20Salinas).pdf Proyecto de decreto que reforma y adiciona diversas disposiciones de la Ley Orgánica de la Administración Pública Federal].
* [http://www.gepsie.com.mx/ArchivosProyecto/130410gp(In-%20adaptacion%20cambio%20climatico-%20Salinas).pdf Proyecto de decreto que reforma y adiciona diversas disposiciones de la Ley Orgánica de la Administración Pública Federal]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}.


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Latest revision as of 07:25, 28 May 2024

Ninfa Salinas
Ninfa Salinas Sada
Senator
In office
1 September 2012 – 31 August 2018
Personal details
Born
Ninfa Clara Salinas Sada

(1980-05-01) 1 May 1980 (age 44)
Mexico City, Mexico
Political party PVEM
Children3
Alma materAnahuac University
ProfessionMarketer

Ninfa Clara Salinas Sada (born 1 May 1980) is a Mexican politician. she is a marketing specialist from Universidad Anáhuac de México, she has an extensive political career being a current member of the Partido Verde Ecologista de México. In Mexican politics she is recognized as one of the youngest women in the country in holding a political position, and as an important figure who drives laws in benefit of the environment. Currently she holds the position of President at Grupo Dragón, a company that generates electricity from renewable energy.

Education

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Salinas earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing from Universidad Anáhuac de México.[1]

Masters in Sustainability and Administration of the Environment from Harvard University.

Political career

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She was a Congresswoman in term LXI (2009-2012), being one of the youngest women to carry out that position. She led the Commission for the Environment and Natural Resources. She coordinated the approval of the Law to Use Renewable Energy which generated a 50% increase in the budget to trade 16, appointed to the environment. She also drove the Law for Financing of the Energy Transition, and the General Law for Climate Change which incorporates Mexico in an important group of countries with an effective legislation to fight and minimize the effects of climate change.

During her time in the Chamber of Deputies she centered her initiatives in protecting the environment, she was seeking to protect the forest industry in Mexico and joined the efforts from the legislators from different political parties in topics of human trafficking, security and labor.

She was Senator of the Republic from the Partido Verde Ecologista de Mexico (PVEM) for terms LXII and LXIII (2012-2018). During both terms she led the Commission for the Environment and Natural Resources, and was a member the Energy, Hydraulic Resources and External Affairs in North America Commissions.

Professional Experience

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Currently President of Grupo Dragón, a company that generates electricity from renewable energy. She acts as President for the Executive Council at Fundación Azteca in Grupo Salinas, which has been active for over 20 years and whose objective is drive education with a focus on freedom, innovation, and creativity in their educational and environmental programs. Currently promoting their educational model in 5 Planteles Azteca and will impact more than 10 thousand children in Mexico in the next 3 years. As part of Grupo Salinas, she is Vice president of the Executive Committee, as well as President of the Advisory Committees of the group, which are links to the main business leaders in the country, and currently group together more than 300 business owners from all over Mexico. She has carried out various positions in Grupo Salinas, such as Director of Energy and Sustainability, Director of Promoespacio and Director in i Latina.

References

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  1. ^ "Perfil del legislador" (in Spanish). Sistema de Información Legislativa. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
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