Juan Pablo Segura has taken on a new role as subsecretary of the Department of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs. He will lead the policy for the region and represent the White House's vision. Segura, 38, is the son of Argentine immigrants and comes from a business background, with some experience in the public sector in trade.

He was confirmed by the Senate and sworn in, replacing Michael Kozak, a career diplomat. During his Senate hearing in June, Segura reaffirmed the security strategy. Further details about his plans and policies are available from the source.

More information about Juan Pablo Segura and his new role can be found through CNN en Español, which reported on his appointment and background.