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Jorge Quijano

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Jorge Quijano
NameJorge Quijano
OccupationEngineer and Administrator

Jorge Quijano is a prominent figure in the field of engineering and administration, with a career spanning several decades. He has worked with various organizations, including the Panama Canal Authority, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and Georgia Institute of Technology. Quijano's expertise in engineering and management has been recognized by several institutions, such as the National Academy of Engineering and American Society of Civil Engineers. His work has also been influenced by notable figures like Theodore Roosevelt, who oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal, and Ferdinand de Lesseps, who led the Suez Canal project.

Early Life and Education

Jorge Quijano was born in Panama City, Panama, and spent his early years in Colón, Panama. He pursued his higher education at Texas A&M University, where he earned a degree in Civil Engineering. Quijano's academic background was further enhanced by his studies at Stanford University and University of Houston. His education was influenced by the works of notable engineers like Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Gustave Eiffel, who designed iconic structures such as the Clifton Suspension Bridge and Eiffel Tower. Quijano's interest in engineering was also shaped by the construction of the Panama Canal, a project led by John Frank Stevens and George W. Goethals.

Career

Quijano's career in engineering and administration began with his work at the United States Army Corps of Engineers, where he was involved in various projects, including the Mississippi River and Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. He later joined the Panama Canal Authority, where he held several positions, including Deputy Administrator and Chief Engineer. Quijano's experience was also influenced by his work with organizations like the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and United Nations Development Programme. His career has been marked by collaborations with notable figures like Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and George H.W. Bush, who have all played a role in shaping the Panama Canal's history.

Panama Canal Administration

As the Administrator of the Panama Canal, Quijano oversaw the operation and maintenance of the Panama Canal, one of the most important waterways in the world. He worked closely with organizations like the International Maritime Organization and World Shipping Council to ensure the safe and efficient passage of ships through the canal. Quijano's administration was also marked by the implementation of various projects, including the Panama Canal Expansion and Panama Canal Modernization. His work was influenced by the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty and Torrijos-Carter Treaties, which have shaped the Panama Canal's history and operation.

Awards and Recognition

Jorge Quijano has received numerous awards and recognition for his contributions to the field of engineering and administration. He has been awarded the National Academy of Engineering's Draper Prize for Engineering, the American Society of Civil Engineers' Outstanding Projects and Leaders (OPAL) Award, and the Panama Canal Authority's Distinguished Service Award. Quijano has also been recognized by institutions like the University of Texas at Austin, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Stanford University, which have all honored his contributions to the field of engineering. His work has been influenced by notable awards like the Nobel Prize in Physics and Pritzker Architecture Prize, which have recognized outstanding achievements in science and architecture.

Personal Life

Jorge Quijano is a private individual who has kept his personal life out of the public eye. However, it is known that he is married and has children, and that he is a resident of Panama City, Panama. Quijano's personal life has been influenced by his work and travels, which have taken him to various countries, including the United States, France, and Japan. He has also been influenced by notable figures like Pablo Picasso and Frida Kahlo, who have shaped the cultural landscape of Latin America. Quijano's personal interests include reading and traveling, and he has been known to visit iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal.

Category:Panama Canal Administrators

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