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Pablo Prosperi

Pablo Prosperi
Minister
Head of Consular Section
Embassy of Argentina
1811 Q Street NW
Washington D.C. 20009

(202) 238 6409
ppr@embassyofargentina.us

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About

Academic background

  • High School: Graduated from the Franco-Argentine Lycée – Jean Mermoz in Buenos Aires (specialization in Social Sciences and Economics)
  • Graduate: B.A. in World Politics and Economics, Catholic University, Washington D.C. (Cum Laude)
  • Post Graduate: Masters in the “Latin American Studies Program”, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. (Honorable Mention)
  • Argentine Foreign Service Institute

Career Diplomat Since 2000

  • Embassy in La Paz – Bolivia (2004)
  • Delegation at UNESCO – Paris (2007-2014)
  • Head of the General Consulate in Peru – Lima (2016-2021)
  • Embassy in the United States – Washington, D.C. (2024)

Previous Assignments

  • I had the opportunity to work in different areas of the Foreign Ministry: Under Secretary for Latin America, Under Secretary for Institutional Relations as Chief of Staff, Protocol Office and Chancellor’s Cabinet.
  • My missions abroad include: Embassy in Bolivia (2004), Delegation at UNESCO (2007-2014) and head of the General Consulate in Peru (2016- 2021).
  • In 2021, I was named Head of Placets and Condecorations at the National Protocol Office up to the end of 2022 when I passed to serve at the Chancellor’s Cabinet.
  • 01/20/2024, I was transferred to the Argentine Embassy in the United States.

Married to Silvina, and father to Josefina (16) and Agustina (12).

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