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Roberto Ascencio Rojas

Roberto Ascencio Rojas
Roberto Ascencio Rojas holds a master's degree in Urban Planning with a specialization in transportation at the University of California, Berkeley. He was a Fulbright-García Robles and CONACYT-Secretariat of Energy fellow. He worked at the Laboratory for the City, the first government innovation office in Latin America, where he promoted projects such as the regulation of transport network companies and the first night bus corridor with fixed schedules and stops in the country. Later he was an advisor to the journalist Katia D'Artigues, in the process of drafting the first constitution of Mexico City. He currently provides external consulting services for the IDB.