José Andrés Coronado Alvarado

José Andrés Cronado Alvarado
Secretary of Foreign Relations of Costa Rica
In office
24 March 1922  9 December 1922
PresidentJulio Acosta García
Personal details
BornJanuary 15, 1895
San José, Costa Rica
DiedOctober 4, 1975(1975-10-04) (aged 80)
San José, Costa Rica
Spouse(s)Helen Cockrill Foster
Evelia Chaves Leon
EducationUniversity of Nashville

José Andrés Coronado Alvarado (January 15, 1895 – October 4, 1975) was a Costa Rican diplomat and politician.

He graduated as Bachelor in the Grammar school of Costa Rica and later he went on to study the social and economic sciences in the University of Nashville, Tennessee, where he had a position as chair of Latin American Relations.

From March 24 to December 9, 1922 he was Secretary of Foreign Relations of Costa Rica. In addition, from April to May 1922 he was in charge temporarily of the Secretariat of Promotion and Public Works. During his role as Chancellor, on November 10, 1922 he signed a treaty with Roy Tasco Davis of the United States the Coronado-Davis Treaty, whose ratifications were exchanged in April 1923.

He represented Costa Rica in the Central American Conference of Washington D.C., on December 4 of 1922, but resigned just a days later. He later served as a civil servant of the Bank (later Institute) National of Insurances from its foundation in 1927.