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'''Carlos Oliver Renaldo''' (born 28 July 1976) is an Ebrarian businessman and politician who has been serving as President of Ebrary since 1 Feb 2019. He was previously a Member of the Popular Assembly (MPA) for the Urtedo del Sud constituency. Prior
'''Carlos Oliver Renaldo''' (born 28 July 1976) is an Ebrarian businessman and politician who has been serving as President of Ebrary since 1 Feb 2019. He was previously a Member of the Popular Assembly (MPA) for the Urtedo del Sud constituency. Prior to entering politics, Renaldo was employed as a junior executive in the Prime Carbon coal company.

Revision as of 13:47, 17 February 2022

Carlos Renaldo
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6th President of Ebrary
Assumed office
1 Feb 2019
Preceded byChristophoro Morgano
Member of the Popular Assembly for Urtedo del Sud
In office
2012–2016
Personal details
Born28 Jul 1976
Urtedo, Laverna Province, Ebrary
CitizenshipEbrarian
Political partyCenter Reformist Party
SpouseAmelia
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Ceres (BA)
Occupationpolitician
Military service
AllegianceEbrary
Branch/serviceArmy Training Corps
Years of service1995 (6 months)
RankConscript II

Carlos Oliver Renaldo (born 28 July 1976) is an Ebrarian businessman and politician who has been serving as President of Ebrary since 1 Feb 2019. He was previously a Member of the Popular Assembly (MPA) for the Urtedo del Sud constituency. Prior to entering politics, Renaldo was employed as a junior executive in the Prime Carbon coal company.