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José Ángel Córdova

1953 - Today

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José Ángel Córdova Villalobos (born 19 August 1953, in Mexico) is a Mexican politician who served as Secretary of Health and Secretary of Public Education during Felipe Calderón administration. Córdova Villalobos obtained a medical degree, and an MA in Public Administration, a Specialty in State and Municipal Public Administration and an MA in Administration from the University of Guanajuato, among other qualifications. He was a delegate in the PAN parliamentary group in the 59th Session of the Mexican Congress (2003-2006), during which he directed the Health Commission. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. José Ángel Córdova is the 5,150th most popular athlete (down from 4,083rd in 2024), the 703rd most popular biography from Mexico (down from 639th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Mexican Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, José Ángel Córdova ranks 721Before him are Anupama Deshpande, Steve Chabot, Fred Upton, Luther Strange, Derek Johnstone, and Ed Perlmutter. After him are Paul Vallas, and Ken Calvert.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, José Ángel Córdova ranks 703 out of 729Before him are Johan Rodríguez (1975), Esmeralda Pimentel (1989), Daniela Luján (1988), Marisela Morales (1970), Jesús Molina (1988), and Guillermo Pérez (1979). After him are Sofía Reyes (1995), Paulina Goto (1991), Íngrid Martz (1979), Inés Efron (1984), Uriel Antuna (1997), and Maribel Domínguez (1978).

Among ATHLETES In Mexico

Among athletes born in Mexico, José Ángel Córdova ranks 23Before him are Laura Sánchez (1985), Rafael Macedo de la Concha (1950), Gabriela Schloesser (1994), Jesús Mena (1968), Aída Román (1988), and Guillermo Pérez (1979). After him are Fernando Platas (1973), Paola Espinosa (1985), Mariana Avitia (1993), Noé Hernández (1979), Lupita González (1989), and Luis Álvarez (1991).