
Perfil

Sonia TATO SERRANO
Team Leader Infrastructures - European Union Delegation to Niger, Madrid
Postgraduate in United States, 2005
Nace en Madrid en 1974. Obtiene el título de ingeniera agrónoma en 2000. Realiza su último curso en el Institut National Agronomique de París con una beca Erasmus. En 2000 se incorpora a la multinacional Valmont Irrigation como mánager de comercio internacional de sistemas de riego. En 2002 se incorpora como profesional asociada y posteriormente a la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura, donde gestiona proyectos de desarrollo. En septiembre de 2005 recibe una beca de "la Caixa" para realizar estudios de posgrado en Relaciones Internacionales en la Universidad de Columbia, Nueva York. Tras finalizar el master ha trabajado en Tajikistan, Haiti, Paraguay, Bruselas, Bolivia y Niger en varios organismos y desde 2012 trabaja en la Unión Europea. Domina el inglés, francés e italiano.
The fellowship of Sonia
Studies pursued with the fellowship
Relaciones Internacionales
Type of studies
Master degree or equivalent
Host university or research centre
Columbia University, New York, NY
Speciality of studies pursued with the fellowship
International relations
Home university
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Home speciality
Agricultural engineering and technology
Your fellowship code is . You have to include it in all the publications or dissemination materials you create which are related to the research funded by the ”la Caixa” fellowship. Particularly, this mention should read as follows: “The project that gave rise to these results received the support of a fellowship from ”la Caixa” Foundation (ID 100010434). The fellowship code is ”.
NOTICES ON SONIA

27 May 2021
An online meet-up with the USA 2005 fellows
On Monday, 10 May, we held a new event for our Virtual Meet-ups series for the ”la Caixa” Foundation fellows. In this edition, the fellows invited were those with successful and interesting careers in diverse fields such as cinema, photography, finance, architecture and health research, who received a fellowship in 2005 to carry out their postgraduate studies in the USA.