Background
José Carlos das Dores Zorrinho was born on May 28, 1959, in Óbidos, Portugal.
José Carlos das Dores Zorrinho was born on May 28, 1959, in Óbidos, Portugal.
He graduated in Business Management at the University of Évora, where he later pursued a Doctorate Degree in Information Management.
His academic career followed as a professor at the University of Évora, becoming Full Professor of its Department of Business Administration. From 1997 to 1999, he coordinated the ProAlentejo - Programme for the Integrated Development of Alentejo. Later that year, he entered office as Secretary of State Deputy to the Minister for Home Office of the XIV Constitutional Government (2000/2002).
In 2002, Carlos Zorrinho resumed his academic career at the University of Évora.
Under that capacity, he led the development of the Portuguese Digital Agenda, and he reported directly to the Prime-Minister of the XVI Constitutional Government (2005/2009). From 2009 to 2011, he served as Secretary of State for Energy and Innovation, within the Ministry of Economy, Innovation and Development of the XVII Constitutional Government.
Returning to the Parliament in 2011, Carlos Zorrinho was elected Leader of the Socialist Party’s Parliamentary Group in September 2011.
He has undertaken the positions of Secretary of State, leader of the Socialist Party Parliamentary Group at the Portuguese Parliament, and is currently a Member of the European Parliament for the South&Doctorate group. Member of the National Council of the Socialist Party since 1990, he was elected for the first time for the National Parliament in 1995 for the electoral circle of Évora. He was a member of Parliament until 2000, becoming Vice-President of the Socialist Party’s Parliamentary Group in 1999.
In 2000, he was elected Member of the National Council for Education.
Following the 2014 European elections, Carlos Zorrinho was elected Member of the European Parliament, where he is Head of the Portuguese Delegation, Vice-chair of the Delegation for the External Relations of the European Parliament to Brazil, Member of the ITRE Committee, EUROLAT and the American College of Physicians–European Union Joint Parliamentary Assembly, and Substitute Member for the ENVI Committee and the Delegation for the External Relations of the European Parliament to the MERCOSUR.