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Pancho Campo (born September 13, 1961, in
Santiago, Chile Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whose ...
Vial, Álvaro Rodríguez, ''El Mercurio'' (November 30, 2008)
Médico radicado en España es el primer Master of Wine chileno
) is a Spanish event organiser, former tennis professional, captain of the Chilena Olympic Team in Barcelona 92 and Davis Cup Coach for the Qatar National Team. He was, from 2008 until May 2012 accredited with the title of
Master of Wine Master of Wine (MW) is a qualification (not an academic degree) issued by The Institute of Masters of Wine in the United Kingdom. The MW qualification is generally regarded in the wine industry as one of the highest standards of professional knowle ...
. He was the first Chilean to pass all the exams of the Master of Wine certification, and has conducted seminars and wine tastings with wine experts in more than 20 countries.


Career


Chrand Marketing & Events

Campo is the CEO of Chrand Marketing & Events, which specializes in the marketing and organization of sporting, musical, wine and environmental events. The company has organized concerts with artists including
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Enrique Iglesias Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (; (born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He started his recording career in the mid-1990s on the Mexican indie label Fonovisa and became the bestselling Spanish-language act of the decade. By th ...
and Tom Jones. In sport, Chrand has organized the Davis Cup, the Indoor Trial World Cup, the Pro Beach Soccer Tour and tournaments with Andre Agassi, Stefan Edberg and Pat Cash. It has also organized conferences with speakers such as Al Gore, Kofi Annan, Juan Verde and Francis Ford Coppola.


Tennis Professional

Campo is a former
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professional. He participated in the
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in
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as a coach for the Chilean Female Olympic Tennis Team. Campo was the National Tennis Director for the Qatar Tennis & Squash Federation and the Davis Cup coach, leading the Qatari team to win Davis Cup in 1994 and the GCC Games. He was also the coach of several professional tennis players in the ATP Tour, such as Gilles Bastié, Tomás Carbonell, Billy Uribe and Juan Carlos Baguena amongst others. Pancho worked for the tennis academy of Nick Bollettieri for over 7 years, in the US, Spain and the Middle East. He also founded the International Tennis Coaches Symposium that took place in Murcia, Barcelona, Madrid and Alicante. He was instrumental in the development of the Bollettieri International Coaches Program. He conducted numerous tennis exhibitions and the Pancho Campo Tennis Show with celebrity players such as Andre Agassi, Pat Cash, Stefan Edberg, Emilio Sánchez Vicario, Richard Krajicek and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, amongst many others.


The Wine Academy of Spain

In 2003, Campo founded The Wine Academy of Spain and developed the Spanish Wine Education international certification program, the representative of the
Wine & Spirit Education Trust The Wine & Spirit Education Trust, often referred to as WSET, is a global organisation which arranges courses and exams in the field of wine, spirits and sake. WSET was founded in 1969, is headquartered in London and is generally regarded as one ...
(WSET) for Spain. The academy was involved in the research of climate change in the wine industry and organised the World Conference on Climate Change and Wine in 2006 and 2008. Campo was trained by former U.S. Vice President
Al Gore Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Gore was the Democratic ...
and is a part of The Climate Project. In 2008, Campo became the first Spanish Master of Wine, though was alternately cited the first MW of Chile. He has carried out more than 100 conferences in over 30 different countries, including Winefuture Rioja 2009, Winefuture Hong Kong 2011, Climate Change and Wine 2011, Innova Marbella 2013, and Thinking Green Gibraltar.


2009 Trial

Ahead of the Winefuture Rioja 09 event with international wine personalities including Robert Parker,
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MW, Oz Clarke, Steven Spurrier, Miguel Torres,
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and
Gary Vaynerchuk Gary Vaynerchuk (born Gennady Vaynerchuk; November 14, 1975; , ), commonly known as Gary Vee, is a Soviet-born American entrepreneur, author, speaker, and Internet personality. He is a co-founder of the restaurant reservation software company Res ...
due to speak, an outstanding warrant for the location of Campo issued by the UAE in 2003 and subsequent
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became public knowledge. In October 2009, Campo announced he had resigned as president of The Wine Academy of Spain and stepped down as director of the Winefuture Rioja, to be replaced by
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, in order to 'focus on clearing his name'. In July 2010
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removed from their website the warrant for Campos' location, and Campo issued a message to the press stating, "I have been informed today that Interpol accepted my request to take my name out of their list. They have found that a mistake was made and an injustice was committed against me".


2011 Controversy

In October 2011, Campo was involved in the controversy of paid-for wine visits to wineries with Dr. Jay Miller (the official critic reviewing Spanish wine for Robert Parker's publication ''
The Wine Advocate ''The Wine Advocate'', fully known as ''Robert Parker's Wine Advocate'' and informally abbreviated ''TWA'' or ''WA ''or more recently as ''RP'', is a bimonthly wine publication based in the United States featuring the consumer advice of wine criti ...
'') termed "Jumillagate" or "Murciagate" or "Campogate". The story was revealed by Vincent Pousson, Jacques Berthomeau and Jim Budd, which grew to attract wide attention in the wine journalism industry and resulted in the departure of Miller from ''The Wine Advocate''. Having received a formal complaint into Campo's alleged conduct, in December 2011 the Institute of Masters of Wine launched an investigation into whether Campo had breached its code of conduct. Separately Parker announced he had initiated a legal investigation into the events to be conducted by Steve Haas of the law firm Cozen O’Connor.Lechmere, Adam, ''Decanter.com'' (December 13, 2011)
Robert Parker distances himself from Campo as he announces investigation
/ref> Campo resigned from the institute of the Masters of Wine on May 3, 2012, informing of his move away from wine and into more sports and music events.Budd, Jim, ''Decanter.com'' (May 3, 2012)
Pancho Campo resigns from Institute of Masters of Wine
/ref> Following Campo's resignation, the Institute of Masters of Wine terminated its investigation of the alleged breaches of code of conduct.


See also

* List of wine personalities


References


External links


Winefuture official siteThe Wine Academy of Spain official siteChrand
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