Aurora Williams
Aurora Elvira Williams Baussa is a Chilean economist and politician affiliated with the Radical Party. She currently serves as Minister of Mining under President Gabriel Boric, having been reappointed to the post in August 2023. She previously held the same position during the second administration of President Michelle Bachelet from 2014 to 2018, becoming the first and, so far, only person to serve a full presidential term as Minister of Mining in Chilean history.
Early life and education
Williams was born in Antofagasta, Chile, to Federico Williams Rojo and Rina Ester Baussa Ortiz. She earned a degree in ingeniería comercial—a program combining economics and business administration—from the Catholic University of the North, followed by a master's in Business Administration and Management from the University of Lleida in Spain. She also completed an MBA in Business Management and Training at IEDE Business School in Chile.Career
Williams has worked in both the public and private sectors, primarily in executive roles. She served as client manager and later as administrative and financial manager at the Antofagasta Sanitary Services Company, and then as client manager at Aguas de Antofagasta. Her roles focused on resource management, goal planning, and procurement.During Michelle Bachelet's first presidential term, Williams was appointed Regional Ministerial Secretary of Public Works for the Antofagasta Region. In this capacity, she oversaw infrastructure investments in the region and coordinated the reconstruction efforts following the 2007 Tocopilla earthquake.
Subsequently, she worked as administrative and financial manager at Antofagasta Terminal International, a port concessionaire responsible for 60% of private mining exports in the region and associated with the Luksic Group.
Minister of Mining (2014–2018)
In March 2014, Williams was appointed Minister of Mining by President Michelle Bachelet, becoming the second woman to lead the ministry after Karen Poniachik. As minister, she also assumed the presidency of the boards of the state-owned National Mining Company and the Chilean Copper Commission.During her tenure, she:
- Oversaw the repeal of the Ley Reservada del Cobre, removing the secrecy surrounding defense-related copper revenues.
- Promoted the capitalization of Codelco to finance its structural projects.
- Introduced legislation creating a Price Stabilization Mechanism for Small-Scale Mining.
- Oversaw the definitive closure of two controversial mining projects: the Chilean-Argentine Pascua Lama project and the Dominga project.
- Led the government's response to the fatal flooding incident at the Cerro Bayo mine in Chile Chico in 2017, where two miners were trapped and later found dead.