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Lista Provisional De Personas Admitidas Y Excluidas a Las Nº Expte: 2018/272328 GOBIERNO DEL PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS CONSEJERÍA DE PRESIDENCIA Instituto Asturiano de Administración Pública Adolfo Posada LISTA PROVISIONAL DE PERSONAS ADMITIDAS Y EXCLUIDAS A LAS PRUEBAS SELECTIVAS PARA LA PROVISIÓN DE 55 PLAZAS DEL CUERPO DE GESTION (16 PROMOCION INTERNA ORDINARIO, 3 PROMOCION INTERNA DISCAPACIDAD, 30 LIBRE ORDINARIO Y 6 LIBRE DISCAPACIDAD) EN TURNO DE ACCESO LIBRE Y DE PROMOCIÓN INTERNA Y RÉGIMEN DE FUNCIONARIO/A DE CARRERA. OFERTA ACUMULADA 2016 Y 2017. (BOPA DE 02/01/2019 Y DE 20/10/2020). PERSONAS ADMITIDAS PROMOCIÓN INTERNA DISCAPACIDAD Nº ORDEN DNI APELLIDOS Y NOMBRE 1. *1*23*1* FUNES HURLE, MANUEL ANTONIO 2. *93*3*8* MARTINEZ MORENO, INMACULADA 3. 1**7*8*2 SÁNCHEZ CUESTA, MARÍA JOSEFA PERSONAS ADMITIDAS PROMOCIÓN INTERNA ORDINARIO Nº ORDEN DNI APELLIDOS Y NOMBRE 1. *0*79*4* ALONSO GARCIA, LUIS MANUEL 2. 0**9*78* ÁLVAREZ IGLESIAS, JUAN MANUEL 3. *26**1*0 ALVAREZ RODRIGUEZ, JUAN JOSE 4. 0*3**9*7 ANTON BENITO, MARIA LUISA 5. *18**53* ARROJO RAMON, JUAN 6. *9*29*3* CAINZOS FERNANDEZ, ANDREA 7. *1*5*12* COSTALES REPRESA, MARTA 8. *2*1*72* CUEVA RODRIGUEZ, EVA 9. 0*3*6*9* DEL CAMPO COVIAN, ANA ISABEL 10. 5**3*72* DEL RIO RODRIGUEZ, MARIA MARTA 11. 0*4*4**0 DIAZ GARCIA, AITANA 12. 5**3*3*9 DÍAZ LÓPEZ, CAROLINA 13. *0*16**5 DÍAZ TIMÓN, INMACULADA 14. 5**25**9 DINDURRA BUZNEGO, SONIA 15. 0*3*3*4* ESPINEDO FERNANDEZ, GEMA 16. 1**85*5* FERNANDEZ ALVAREZ, BEATRIZ 17. 7**3*6*2 FERNÁNDEZ PEREIRA, RAÚL 18. *16**33* FERNÁNDEZ SUÁREZ, VERÓNICA 19. 0*9**3*0 FUENTES MORADO, NICOLASA 20. *94**7*6 FUERTES MIRANDA, MARÍA JESÚS 21. *93**61* GALÁN FERNÁNDEZ, Mª BEATRIZ 22. 7**9*8*6 GALGUERA GALGUERA, BEGOÑA 23. 1*0*2**2 GARCIA ALVAREZ, RAUL 24. *08*4**1 GARCIA GARCIA, MARGARITA 25. 0**56*7* GETINO DIEZ, ROSA MARIA 26. 1**7*25* GONZALEZ ALONSO, MARIA NIEVES 27. *93**0*2 GONZALEZ MARTINEZ, MARIAN 28. *93**4*8 GONZALEZ SUAREZ, MARIA FLOR 29. *10**2*8 GUTIERREZ MATEOS, MARIA INES 30. *9*85**6 HO-VAN MENENDEZ, ROBERTO 31. 1**42*1* IGLESIAS MONTESERÍN, MARIA BELINDA 32. *14*7**9 MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, LAURA MARIA 33. *2*80*4* MARTÍNEZ VALDÉS, ESTHER 34. 1*8*5*5* MEDINA ACEBAL, MARIA JOSEFA 35. 0*1**63* MIRA BERTRAND, MARIA DOLORES 36. 0**00**2 MODROÑO CAÑAL, IGNACIO JOSÉ 37. 1**6*9*6 MORÁN OCHOA, JORGE 1 Avda. Julián Clavería 11, 33006 Oviedo. Tfno.: 98 510 84 00. Nº Expte: 2018/272328 GOBIERNO DEL PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS CONSEJERÍA DE PRESIDENCIA Instituto Asturiano de Administración Pública Adolfo Posada 38. *0*2*7*0 NORTES PEREZ, PEDRO ANTONIO 39. 0*3*7**5 PAREDES SANCHEZ, MARIA TERESA 40. *0*6*0*8 PEREZ FERNANDEZ, ISABEL 41. *1*43**5 PÉREZ LÓPEZ, MANUEL FRANCISCO 42. *1*9*6*5 PÉREZ PÉREZ, MIGUEL FLORENCIO 43. *14**7*6 PÉREZ VALLEDOR, MARÍA PILAR 44. 0**2*5*8 RIOSECO CEBRIÁN, CARMEN 45. *17**76* ROBLES DÍAZ, OCTAVIO 46. *1*71**0 SARMIENTO BORGE, SONIA 47. 5*6**75* SUÁREZ CUERVO, MARIA OLGA 48. 5*5*1**1 SUTIL LAVANDEIRA, JOSE LUIS 49. 7*6*3**6 TRASANCOS MOIÑA, MARTA 50. *0*36*1* VALLEJO QUIROS, JULIA MARIA 51. 0**7*45* VÁZQUEZ ESCUDERO, JOSÉ ÁNGEL 52. 0*4*8**5 VIDAL RODRÍGUEZ, MARÍA ARÁNZAZU PERSONAS ADMITIDAS TURNO LIBRE DISCAPACIDAD Nº ORDEN DNI APELLIDOS Y NOMBRE 1. *9*93**6 ALONSO GAVITO, MARIA ELY 2. 7*9*3**7 ÁLVAREZ GARCÍA, OLGA MARÍA 3. *1*32**9 ALVAREZ GONZALEZ, MARIA VIRGINIA 4. *16*3*8* ALVAREZ HERRERO, RUBEN 5. 1*0**61* ALVAREZ JAVATO, JAVIER 6. *1*80*4* ALVAREZ RODRIGUEZ, HUGO 7. 0*4**10* ÁLVAREZ RUGARCÍA, NURIA 8. 5**5*0*0 ARGÜELLES MOVILLO, BEATRIZ 9. *14**9*7 ARIAS GARCIA, JOSE MANUEL 10. *0*9*07* ARTIME ARTIME, MARIA DE LA O 11. 7*6**2*4 ASENSIO GUNDÍN, ADRIÁN 12. 0*3**4*6 BERJON PERNAUTE, MIGUEL 13. 0**20**0 CAMPA NEGRILLO, JOSÉ ANTONIO 14. *14**6*3 CASTAÑO DE LA FUENTE, MARIA ALEJANDRA 15. *9*75**2 CELORIO LOPEZ, ANA MARÍA 16. 5**26*5* COVIELLA GARCIA, PAULA 17. *16*7**5 DECOSTER GONZALEZ, SANDRA 18. 7**47*1* DIAZ FERNANDEZ, JOSE ANGEL 19. 1*8*9*9* DIAZ OLIVEROS, MARIA CAROLINA 20. 3*2*4**6 DIAZ RODRIGUEZ, FERNANDO 21. 1*0*3**9 DÍEZ TORRE, YOLANDA 22. 0*3**4*0 ESCALANTE ZAPICO, ANA LUISA 23. 7**64**2 FERNANDEZ CALVO, JUAN 24. *2*1*8*1 FERNÁNDEZ CUARTAS, FERNANDO 25. *14**0*5 FERNANDEZ DIAZ, CRISTINA 26. *6*4*72* FERNÁNDEZ GONZÁLEZ, DANIEL 27. *3*47*6* FERNÁNDEZ MORAL, ANA 28. *14**16* FERNANDEZ MUÑIZ, JOSE MANUEL 29. 5**29*6* FERNANDEZ-PAINO SOPEÑA, JAIME 30. 1**7*0*2 FERNANDEZ SUAREZ, ROBERTO 31. *94**69* FERNANDEZ VAZQUEZ, CARLOTA 2 Avda. Julián Clavería 11, 33006 Oviedo. Tfno.: 98 510 84 00. Nº Expte: 2018/272328 GOBIERNO DEL PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS CONSEJERÍA DE PRESIDENCIA Instituto Asturiano de Administración Pública Adolfo Posada 32. *4*26**0 GARCIA ABALDE, ROBERTO 33. *6*21*7* GARCIA CUERVO, ANA ISABEL 34. *9*36**2 GARCIA GARCIA, BELEN 35. *1*43*9* GARCIA GUTIERREZ, CLARA ISABEL 36. 0**02**7 GARCÍA GUTIÉRREZ, ROBERTO LUIS 37. *2*8*5*0 GARCIA PRENDES, RUTH 38. *08*6*2* GOMEZ ALONSO, MARIA JOSE 39. 5**2*8*4 GONZÁLEZ CAMPAÑA, MARÍA 40. 7*6*8*0* GONZÁLEZ FERNÁNDEZ, LORENA 41. *3*35**5 GONZÁLEZ RODRÍGUEZ, OIANE 42. 1*8**22* GUILLERMO TESTÓN, DAVID JOSÉ 43. 1*4*4**0 HERRERO FERNÁNDEZ, Mª NATIVIDAD 44. 7*9**5*5 LLANO CAMBLOR, BEATRIZ 45. *3*59*6* LOBO GONZALEZ, TAMARA 46. 7**6*37* LUNA ROMAN, ALEXANDRA ELIZABETH 47. 5*7**15* MARTÍNEZ CASADIEGO, JESÚS 48. 7**8*52* MARTÍNEZ RODRÍGUEZ, CARMEN 49. *0*9*78* MENENDEZ MORAN, RAQUEL 50. *13**90* MENÉNDEZ RODRÍGUEZ, JOSÉ LUIS 51. 0*4*4*5* MENENDEZ SECADES, ANA ELVIRA 52. 7**6*98* MORO RODRIGUEZ, PALOMA 53. *9*28**7 MUÑIZ LLANEZA, ARGENTINA 54. *1*5*1*3 PAN REGALADO, MARIA ADELA 55. 1*4**05* PEREZ ROBLEDO, EMMA JULIA 56. 7**57*2* RAMOS GONZÁLEZ, JAVIER 57. 1**04*8* REGUERA HEVIA, DAVID 58. *0*07*9* RODRIGUEZ CODESAL, MARIA LORENA 59. *14*7*7* RODRIGUEZ GARCIA, NURIA 60. 5*5**67* RODRÍGUEZ QUINTANA, MARÍA DEL MAR 61. 5**5*34* RODRIGUEZ DE CASTRO MANCEBO, MARIA JOSE 62. *9*5*96* SALGADO SOTO, ENRIQUE CARLOS 63. 1**0*5*5 SANZ PAÑEDA, GONZALO ROBERTO 64. 1*8**4*2 SERRANO JUNQUERA, INMACULADA MARIA 65. 5**1*8*3 SUAREZ ALVAREZ, BEGOÑA 66. 1**4*7*9 SUÁREZ CASTRO, YOLANDA 67. *18**84* SUAREZ LOREDO, NOEL 68. *1*87*4* TEJERO MONTESERÍN, ROSA ANA 69. 1**42*1* VALDES VALBUENA, MIGUEL ANGEL 70. *94**09* VEGA FRANCOS, JUAN 71. 1**21*5* VEGA INFIESTA, LUIS HUMBERTO 72. 1**98*2* VINDEL GARCÍA, PEDRO 73. 7*8**70* VIOR MARTINEZ, VERONICA 74. 1*8**9*0 ZAPICO MORALES, MARIA JOSE 3 Avda. Julián Clavería 11, 33006 Oviedo. Tfno.: 98 510 84 00. Nº Expte: 2018/272328 GOBIERNO DEL PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS CONSEJERÍA DE PRESIDENCIA Instituto Asturiano de Administración Pública Adolfo Posada PERSONAS ADMITIDAS TURNO LIBRE ORDINARIO Nº ORDEN DNI APELLIDOS Y NOMBRE 1. 0*4*8**2 ABAD ALVAREZ, NOELIA 2. 1*8**18* ABARCA RIVERA, BEATRIZ 3. 0**1*26* ABASCAL BORRAJO, MARIA COVADONGA 4. *37**63* ABDEL-RAHMAN TÉLLEZ, MIRIAM 5. *16**8*1 ABELLO GONZALO, NATALIA 6. 5*6**4*3 ABRALDES MARÍN, TANIA AINOA 7. *26*9*2* ACEBO QUEIPO, Mª LORENA 8. 0**8*35* ACERO CARBAJAL, MARÍA PILAR 9. *3*3*8*1 ACUÑA FERNANDEZ, VANESSA 10. 7*7*6*6* ACUÑA TOROLLO, LUCÍA 11. 7*6**43* AFONSO LARRAÑAGA, SOFIA 12. *16**76* AGUADO ECHEVERRÍA, MIGUEL 13. 1*4**21* AGUILERA BATUN, VALENTIN 14. *16**68* AHEDO GALINDO, PAULA 15. 7*6*1**3 AJENJO GARCIA, RUBEN 16. *6*44*3* ALBA GONZALEZ, ANA 17. *66*5**1 ALBALAT ARANDES, ANTONIO 18. *08**7*2 ALBUERNE FERNANDEZ, ISABEL 19. 1**25**2 ALBUERNE MARQUES, MARIA 20. 3*8**5*1 ALBUERNE PEREZ, MARIA ROSA 21. *3*59*0* ALBUERNE RIVEIRO, NEREA 22. *9*24*3* ALCALDE FUENTE, MARIA JESUS 23. 7**4*6*7 ALCALDE NACIO, PATRICIA 24. *09**1*5 ALCÁZAR BANGO, EVA 25. 1*5**10* ALDAYTURRIAGA GÓMEZ, MARÍA ELIZABET 26. 7*9**5*7 ALEGRE GARCIA, MARIA 27. *2*7*6*9 ALEJO CARBAJOSA, MARTA ELENA 28. *1*3*12* ALLER BARTOLOME, SANDRA 29. 0**3*8*5 ALONSO ALVAREZ, CRISTINA 30. 0**60**7 ALONSO ARIAS, MARÍA DEL CARMEN 31. 7**76**9 ALONSO CIENFUEGOS, JOSE MANUEL 32. *16**4*7 ALONSO DIAZ, VANESA 33. *1*81*1* ALONSO FERNÁNDEZ, BEATRIZ 34. *1*4*33* ALONSO FUENTE, MÓNICA 35. 1*4**6*0 ALONSO GARCIA, MARIA BERTA 36. 1*4*1*1* ALONSO GARCIA, SONIA 37. 1**9*6*9 ALONSO GIÓN, MARÍA 38. 7*6*7**8 ALONSO GONZALEZ, LAURA 39. *1*6*0*7 ALONSO GONZALEZ, MARIA LUISA 40. 7*7*6**6 ALONSO GONZÁLEZ, NOELIA 41. *14**0*2 ALONSO GONZALEZ, SONIA 42. *9*79*5* ALONSO MARTÍN, MANUEL 43. 0**69*7* ALONSO MARTINEZ, JULIO 44. 1**9*3*6 ALONSO MARTINEZ, NURIA 45. 0*4**8*9 ALONSO MARTINEZ, PATRICIA 46. 7*9*4*8* ALONSO MENÉNDEZ, MARÍA JESÚS 47. *14*6**3 ALONSO NUÑEZ, LAURA 48. *36*5*6* ALONSO PARDELLAS, CLARA 49.
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