Karla Patricia Ruiz MacFarland
Karla Ruiz McFarland is a Mexican politician who served as the 28th mayor of Tijuana.[1] A member of the National Regeneration Movement, she is the first female mayor of Tijuana and the former Secretary of Municipal Education.[2] Early life and educationRuiz McFarland is the daughter of Guillermo Ruiz Hernández, the current Attorney General of Baja California. She attended Our Lady of Peace, a private Catholic high school in San Diego, and graduated from the Ibero-American University Tijuana with a bachelor's degree in Communications. Early careerBefore entering politics, she worked at marketing agencies and news outlets, including for TV Azteca and PSN. She also founded El Foro de Baja California, a newspaper specializing in Law, and served as Director of Public Relations at her family's law firm.[3][4] In 2019, she joined the municipal cabinet as head of the Municipal Education Secretariat. Mayor of TijuanaRuiz McFarland was appointed mayor of Tijuana on October 16, 2020, after then-mayor Arturo González Cruz briefly stepped down to seek the state government candidacy for his Morena political party. Her term ended momentarily on November 5 when González resumed his mayoral duties while awaiting a decision on his nomination. On February 12, 2021, she returned to the mayor's office after González's resignation.[5] She left the post on September 29.[6] References
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