José David Name

Colombian politician

José David Name
A Colombian senator
President of the Senate
In office
20 July 2014 – 20 July 2015
Preceded byJuan Fernando Cristo
Succeeded byLuis Fernando Velasco
Senator of Colombia
Incumbent
Assumed office
20 July 2006
Personal details
Born (1968-11-18) 18 November 1968 (age 55)
Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia
Political partySocial Party of National Unity
SpouseAstrid Correa
RelationsJosé Name Terán (father)
Iván Name Vásquez (cousin)
Alma materAutonomous University of the Caribbean
ProfessionBusiness Administrator
Websitewww.josename.com

José David Name Cardozo (born 18 November 1968) is a Colombian senator. He is a member of the Party of the U, and is the son of former Senator José Name Terán. He became a senator in 2006 after serving as consul of Colombia in New York from 1999 to 2005.[1]

Career

Name is of Lebanese descent. He studied business administration at the Autonomous University of the Caribbean in Barranquilla. In the Senate, Name was president of the Fifth Commission of Congress. In November 2008, he received death threats after he headed a campaign to restrict the consumption of tobacco in enclosed spaces.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "José David Name Cardozo" (in Spanish). Congreso Visible. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
  2. ^ Espejo, Germán D. (7 November 2008). "Amenazas por ley antitabaco" [Threats for Anti-Smoking Law]. El Espectador. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  • v
  • t
  • e
   
  • Aguilar Hurtado (PIN)
  • Alfonso López (PIN)
  • Andrade Serrano (C)
  • Arrieta Buelvas (PIN)
  • Ashton Giraldo (L)
  • Avellaneda Tarazona (PDA)
  • Avirama Avirama (ASI)
  • Baena López (MIRA)
  • Ballesteros Bernier (U)
  • Barreras Montealegre (U)
  • Barriga Peñaranda (C)
  • Benedetti Villaneda (U)
  • Besayle Fayad (U)
  • Carlosama López (AICO)
  • Casado Fernández (L)
  • Celis Carrillo ()
  • Cepeda Sarabia (C)
  • Char Abdala ()
  • Chávarro Cuéllar (C)
  • Clavijo Contreras (C)
  • Córdoba Suárez (C)
  • Correa Jiménez (PIN)
  • Corzo Román (C)
  • Cristo Bustos (L)
  • Cuéllar Bastidas (PDA)
  • Delgado Blandón (C)
  • Delgado Ruiz (L)
  • Duque García (L)
  • Durán Barrera (L)
  • Elías Vidal (U)
  • Enríquez Maya (C)
  • Enríquez Rosero (U)
  • Espíndola Niño (PIN)
  • Ferro Solanilla (U)
  • Galán Pachón (L)
  • Galvis Aguilar (L)
  • Galvis Méndez ()
  • García Burgos (C)
  • García Realpe (L)
  • García Romero (PIN)
  • García Turbay (L)
  • García Valencia (L)
  • Gechem Turbay (U)
  • Gerlein Echeverría (C)
  • Gómez Román (L)
  • Guerra de la Espriella ()
  • Guevara (PDA)
  • Herrera Acosta ()
  • Hoyos Giraldo (U)
  • Ospina Gómez (PDA)
  • Paredes Aguirre (C)
  • Pedraza Gutiérrez (C)
  • Prieto Soto (L)
  • Quintero Marín (PIN)
  • Ramírez Ríos (PDA)
  • Rendón Roldán (C)
  • Restrepo Escobar ()
  • Robledo Castillo (PDA)
  • Rodríguez Sarmiento (U)
  • Romero Galeano (PDA)
  • Romero Hernández (V)
  • Salazar Cruz (C)
  • Sánchez Montes de Oca (U)
  • Sánchez Ortega (L)
  • Santos Marín (L)
  • Sierra Grajales (C)
  • Soto Jaramillo (U)
  • Suárez Mira (C)
  • Sudarsky Rosenbaum (V)
  • Tamayo Tamayo (C)
  • Torrado García (U)
  • Valera Ibáñez (V)
  • Vega Quiroz (PIN)
  • Velasco Chaves (L)
  • Vélez Uribe (U)
  • Villalba Mosquera (L)
  • Villegas Villegas (C)
  • Virgüez Piraquive (MIRA)
  • Wilches Sarmiento (U)
  • Zapata Correa (C)
  • Zuluaga Aristizábal (U)
  • v
  • t
  • e
  •  Mosquera (1966–1968)
  •  Vivas(1968-1969)
  •  Turbay Ayala (1969-1970)
  •  Abuchaibe (1970-1972)
  •  Escobar (1972-1974)
  •  Turbay Ayala (1974-1975)
  •  Balcázar (1975-1976)
  •  López (1976-1977)
  •  Dajer (1977-1978)
  •  Guerra (1978-1979)
  •  Echeverri (1979-1980)
  •  Díaz-Granados (1980-1981)
  •  Dajer (1981-1982)
  •  Guerra (1982-1983)
  •  Holguín (1983-1984)
  •  Name (1984-1985)
  •  Villegas (1985-1986)
  •  Peláez (1986-1987)
  •  López (1987-1989)
  •  Giraldo (1989-1990)
  •  Iragorri (1990-1991)
  •  Blackburn (1992-1993)
  •  Rueda (1993)
  •  Elías Nader (1993-1994)
  •  Ángel (1994-1995)
  •  Guerra (1995-1996)
  •  Londoño (1996-1997)
  •  Acosta (1997-1998)
  •  Valencia (1998-1999)
  •  Pinedo (1999-2000)
  •  Uribe (2000-2001)
  •  García (2001-2002)
  •  Ramos (2002-2003)
  •  Vargas Lleras (2003-2004)
  •  Gómez Gallo (2004-2005)
  •  Blum (2005-2006)
  •  Toro (2006-2007)
  •  Gutiérrez (2007-2008)
  •  Andrade (2008-2009)
  •  Cáceres (2009-2010)
  •  Benedetti (2010-2011)
  •  Corzo (2011-2012)
  •  Barreras (2012-2013)
  •  Cristo (2013-2014)
  •  Name (2014-2015)
  •  Velasco (2015-2016)
  •  Lizcano (2016-2017)
  •  Cepeda (2017-2018)
  •  Macías (2018-2019)
  •  García (2019-2020)
  •  Char (2020-2021)
  •  Gómez (2021-2022)
  •  Barreras (2022-2023)
  •  López (2023)
  •  Name (2023-present)
Seal of the Senate of Colombia
  • Conservative
  • Liberal
  • Unionist
  • Radical Change
  • Team Colombia
  • Historic Pact
  • Green Alliance
  • Democratic Center
  • Independent
  •  Category
  •  Commons
  •  List
Stub icon

This article about a Colombian politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e