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Biografia de Isabel Noboa

 
 
 
 Isabel Noboa
 
 
Isabel Noboa Pontón de Loor (Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1946)
 is an Ecuadorian businesswoman known for her foray into agricultural,
 real estate, industrial, commercial and tourism businesses, through the Nobis Consortium - one of the largest business groups in Ecuador - that Noboa is the founder and executive president.2 She is currently considered one of the most important women entrepreneurs in Latin America.3 Likewise, Isabel Noboa has a background in philanthropy initiatives.
Isabel Noboa is the daughter of the late Ecuadorian businessman Luis Noboa Naranjo,
 founder of the Noboa Corporation, and Isabel Pontón Ávila,
 who had 6 children, one of them businessman and politician Álvaro Noboa.4 Noboa left Ecuador at age 12 to go to study at St. George's School in Clarens, Switzerland. Later he would take distance economics classes with the University of London. After his return to Guayaquil, he married at the age of 21 with Isidro Romero Carbo and had 3 children: Isabel Maria Romero de Campana, Melissa Romero de Zurita and Isidro Romero Noboa. In 1968 he opened a language academy (English and French) at his residence, in 1974 he closed the academy and began his philanthropic work with a foundation in support of adoption.5
In 1994, after the death of his father Luis Noboa,
 discrepancies occur between the heirs of the latter, until they finally reach a settlement agreement in 1997.6 All this occurred while their marriage was going through a severe crisis. Of the agreement, Isabel Noboa was assigned part of the companies of the former Noboa Corporation with which the Nobis Consortium will begin, together with her sister Diana, who would later step aside given the economic situation of the country at that time.67 In 1998 Isabel Noboa divorces by mutual agreement of Isidro Romero, with whom she currently manages a cordial relationship, also with the Romero family, to the point that she and her current spouse are regulars invited to family parties, 8 and in 2007 she marries for the second time with Dr. Agustin Loor in the middle of a lavish ceremony held on Thursday at his mansion in La Moraleja on Via a Samborodon, which was attended by several personalities of the high society of Guayaquil and Ecuador.
It has transpired that after the fight in the courts for the fortune of her father, it was she who decided to approach her brothers and thus remedy any family bitterness based on the judicial issue, managing to unite, in the majority of possible her brothers.

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