Fernando Adrián Sánchez Roldán

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Fernando Adrián Sánchez Roldán has over a decade of experience in public service at the federal, state, and municipal levels, where he has held coordination and management roles aimed at strengthening government–citizen engagement and providing timely responses to public needs and concerns.
His career has been shaped primarily by two areas: citizen service and environmental management. In the environmental field, he has participated in ecosystem restoration and protection projects, contributing a technical perspective focused on sustainability and the incorporation of environmental criteria into public management.
In the social sphere, he stands out for his role as Director of Citizen Attention and Public Audiences in the Government of Mexico City, where he worked directly with the President of Mexico, Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. From this position, he promoted the modernization of citizen service mechanisms, fostering approaches that were closer, more humane, and more efficient in addressing the demands of the population.
He was recently appointed Consul of Mexico in Tucson, Arizona, with the mandate of the President of Mexico to remain close to the Mexican community, defend its interests, and contribute to strengthening bilateral collaboration and cooperation.
He holds a degree in Biology from the Faculty of Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and has more than eight years of teaching experience in public and private institutions, where he has taught courses such as Physiology, Botany, and General Biology.