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Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
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| Full Name | Victoria Elena Montalbán y Sotomayor |
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Secretary of State (1744 AN–present) Chairperson of the Intelligence Oversight Board (1738 AN–1744 AN) Chief of Naval Intelligence (1730 AN–1736 AN) Commander of the Euran Fleet (1723 AN–1730 AN) Admiral, Federal Navy (1718 AN–1736 AN) |
| Birth Date | 14.IV.1682 AN |
| Parents |
Admiral Eduardo Montalbán (1662 AN–1724 AN) Dr. Catalina Sotomayor (1668 AN–1732 AN) |
| Spouse | Rear Admiral Rafael Velázquez (m. 1703 AN, d. 1729 AN) |
| Children |
Dr. Gabriela Velázquez Montalbán (b. 1704 AN) Captain Elena Velázquez Montalbán (b. 1706 AN) |
| Occupation | Diplomat, Military Officer (retired) |
| Political Affiliation | Independent (non-partisan) |
| Organizations |
Federal Navy Department of State Intelligence Oversight Board |
| Known For |
Naval strategy during the Wars of the Dispossessed Intelligence reform during Operation Clean Hands Author of "Maritime Security in an Age of Asymmetry" (1728 AN) |
| Residence | Cárdenas, FCD |
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Victoria Elena Montalbán y Sotomayor (born 14.IV.1682 AN) is a New Alexandrian diplomat, retired military officer, and current Secretary of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie. A career naval officer with over four decades of security experience, Montalbán was appointed Secretary of State on 16.VII.1744 AN following the resignation of Federico Mercurio amid the Mercurio intelligence scandal. Known for her non-partisan approach to national security matters, she has served under administrations of various political alignments throughout her distinguished career.