, in Washington, D.C., March 2016 Malcorra served as the United Nations
Under-Secretary-General for Field Support. She was appointed by Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon in March 2008, succeeding
Jane Holl Lute. Prior to that, she had been chief operating officer and deputy executive director of the
World Food Programme, where she oversaw emergency and humanitarian operations in more than 80 countries. During the
tsunami emergency in December 2004, she led the first phase of the operational response and mustered human resources, budget, finance, information, technology, telecommunications, administration and security to deal with the disaster. in
Buenos Aires Cathedral, March 2016 She had more than 25 years of experience in the private sector before joining the
WFP. She started her career at IBM Argentina in 1979. During her fourteen years in the company, she held several different positions, the last one being Branch Manager for Public Sector and Services. She was assigned to the headquarters in 1986 as part of the Management Development Programme. She left IBM Argentina in January 1993 to join Telecom Argentina. During her tenure at Telecom Argentina she again held various responsibilities, from Regional Manager and Head of the Mass Market Unit to chief operating officer. In 2001 she was appointed CEO of the company. In November 2015, Argentine
President-Elect Macri announced her as future foreign minister. Since her first day in charge, she has been changing Argentina's foreign policy, making a distance from
Bolivarian axes, and returning to a very close relationship with the United States and the
European countries. ==Minister of Foreign Relations==