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Roberto Augusto Izurieta Canoba (Montevideo, 1963)[1][2] is an Ecuadorian professor, political strategist and diplomat of Uruguayan origin. Was the Secretary of Communication of Ecuador, during the governments of Daniel Noboa,[3] previously was the Secretary of Communication during the government of Jamil Mahuad, from 1998 to 2000. He was also Ecuador's ambassador to Chile (from 2022 to 2023) and a professor at George Washington University for more than two decades.[4]
As a political strategist, he has worked as an advisor to presidents such as the Ecuadorian Guillermo Lasso, the Peruvian Alejandro Toledo, the Mexican Vicente Fox and the Guatemalan Álvaro Colom.[5] His political work has earned him recognitions such as the Rising Star award from the American magazine Campaigns and Elections, from which he was the first Latin American to receive it.[4]