Public Servants and Lawyers
Name | Class year | Notability | References |
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Fernando S. Aran | 1975 | former President of the Cuban-American Bar Association (1995) | |
Braulio Baez | 1982 | Senior Counsel at Holland & Knight; Former chairman of Florida Public Service Commission. | |
Antonio C. Castro | 1986 | former President of the Cuban-American Bar Association (2005) | |
Joe Garcia | 1982 | former Executive Director of the Cuban American National Foundation; former chairman of Florida Public Service Commission; former Chairman of the Democratic Party in Miami-Dade County. Democratic congressional candidate for Florida's 26th congressional district (2012) | |
Jose A. Garrido, Jr. | 1972 | former President of the Cuban-American Bar Association (1988) | |
Jorge L. Hernandez-Torano | 1975 | former President of the Cuban-American Bar Association (1989) | |
Gustavo Leon, M.D. | 1963 | former Chairman of Florida Board of Medicine. | |
Sergio L. Mendez | 1977 | former President of the Cuban-American Bar Association (1999) | |
Oscar V. Minoso-Bachiller Ph.D. | 1951 | Chief-Creole Services of Voice of America | |
Demetrio J. Perez | 1994 | Vice President and General Counsel, Lincoln-Marti Schools | |
Roberto R. Pupo | 1985 | Lawyer for Holland & Knight | |
Roberto M. Pineiro | 1972 | Judge for 11th Circuit Court of Florida |
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