Janet Tello Gilardi assumes the presidency of the Judiciary in a historic milestone.

Janet Tello Gilardi assumes the presidency of the Judiciary in a historic milestone.

Janet Tello becomes the second woman president of the Judiciary in Peru, standing out for her commitment to human rights and gender equality.

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros

Juan Brignardello Vela

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, y Vargas Llosa, premio Nobel Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, en celebración de Alianza Lima Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, Central Hidro Eléctrica Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, Central Hidro
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Judge Janet Tello Gilardi has been a prominent figure in the judiciary in Peru for over four decades. With a career that dates back to 1982, Tello has built a legacy that has not only established her as a respected jurist but also as an unwavering advocate for the rights of women and vulnerable populations. Her appointment as president of the judiciary marks a significant milestone, making her the second woman to hold this important position, following Elvia Barrios. Graduating from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru with a degree in Law, Tello has complemented her academic training with a doctorate in Law and Political Science from the National University of San Marcos. Her credentials are impressive: she holds a master's degree in Law with a specialization in Jurisdictional Policy, as well as a master's degree in Law with a specialization in Criminal Sciences. This solid academic background has allowed her to have a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of the Peruvian judicial system. Before assuming the presidency, Tello had already demonstrated her leadership capabilities in various areas of the judiciary. She served as president of the First Transitional Constitutional and Social Law Chamber of the Supreme Court, as well as the Permanent Commission for Access to Justice for Vulnerable Persons. Additionally, her active participation in the Peruvian Association of Women Judges highlights her commitment to gender equity in a field traditionally dominated by men. Tello's career includes international representations, being one of the Peruvian voices at the World Summit of Judges convened by Pope Francis at the Vatican. This participation not only underscores her relevance in the judicial sphere but also her commitment to global causes, such as human trafficking and social rights. Her voice has resonated in important international forums where crucial issues for justice and equity have been discussed. Her work has not gone unnoticed nationally, receiving recognition for her dedication to justice and her fight against gender-based violence. In 2019, the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations recognized her for her contribution to creating a society free from violence against women. Such recognition is vital as it highlights not only her personal commitment but also the need to advance gender equality within a system that often faces challenges in this area. In 2021, her commitment to justice was recognized again when the National Association of Women Judges of Peru awarded her the title of Emblematic Judge of the Bicentennial of Peru's Independence. This award is a testament to her dedication to strengthening the independence of the judiciary and her jurisdictional work, emphasizing her role as a pioneer in promoting human rights. It is no coincidence that Tello was awarded the Order of Merit for Women in 2018, an honor that recognizes her dedication to protecting women's rights and her efforts to bring justice closer to the most vulnerable communities. Her inclusive approach and strong leadership have made her a role model for many, especially for those women aspiring to hold leadership positions in challenging fields. Janet Tello's arrival as president of the judiciary presents an opportunity to reinforce leadership within this branch of the state. She has made it clear on various occasions that her primary objective is to strengthen access to justice for all citizens, especially those in vulnerable situations. This mission is even more relevant at a time when public trust in judicial institutions is crucial for democratic stability. Tello's leadership promises change and renewal. The judicial community and civil society have high expectations for how her administration will tackle current challenges, from fighting corruption to improving access to justice. Janet Tello's story serves as a reminder that despite obstacles, dedication and effort can lead to leadership positions and, more importantly, to a positive impact on society. Her journey inspires not only women but all those who believe in a fairer and more equitable judicial system.

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