Sergio Fajardo Valderrama is a Colombian politician and mathematician. Fajardo served as the Governor of Antioquia from 2012–2016. He first entered politics in 2003 when he was elected Mayor of Medellin, the second-largest city in Colombia and the capital of Antioquia. Fajardo was the Vice Presidential nominee of Antanas Mockus in 2010, finishing in second place after losing the runoff against Juan Manuel Santos and Angelino Garzon. Fajardo brands himself as a pragmatic politician with no particular ideology, with political analysts and media outlets in Colombia labelling him as a centrist politician not tied to the traditional parties in Colombia. In July 2017, Sergio Fajardo announced his campaign to run for President in the upcoming elections in 2018. On 27 May 2018 he finished third on the Presidential election first round.
Before entering politics at age 40, Sergio Fajardo taught mathematical logic at the Universidad de los Andes and the Universidad Nacional of Colombia, while also taking part of organizations such as the National Council for Sciences and the Peace Commission in Antioquia. In 2003, Fajardo was elected as the first independent mayor of Medellín. During his four-year administration, he led a significant transformation of the city, for which he was named best mayor of Colombia in 2007 and has also received other national and international awards. In 2010, he was vice presidential candidate with the also independent politician and mathematician Antanas Mockus. From 2012 to 2015, Fajardo was elected governor of the state of Antioquia. During his administration, Antioquia experienced the best national performance in open government, transparency and investment of oil royalties. He was named the best governor of the country in 2015 by the organization Colombia Líder. Fajardo launched his independent presidential candidacy in 2018, which was supported by the Coalición Colombia, made up of the Green Party, the Polo Democrático and his movement, Compromiso Ciudadano. In the first round of elections, Fajardo obtained more than 4.6 million votes, only 1.5% away from passing to the second round. Currently, Fajardo is professor at the School of Government and Public Transformation of the Instituto Tecnológico from Monterrey in Mexico and of the School of Political Formation from Compromiso Ciudadano in Colombia. Fajardo is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue.
Personal life
Sergio Fajardo is father to Mariana and Alejandro Fajardo Arboleda.
Publications
Fajardo, S., Keisler, H.J., Model Theory of Stochastic Processes. Lecture Notes in Logic. Association for Symbolic Logic. A.K.Peters, Natick, MA..
Fajardo, S., Medellín del miedo a la esperanza. Alcaldía de Medellín.
Fajardo, S., El poder de la decencia. Editorial Planeta.