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Roberto Cazorla was born in Ceiba Mocha, Matanzas, in 1940, but emigrated early in life to Havana where he eventually worked in radio, television and theater.
A poet by trade, Cazorla has authored over twenty books of poetry, short stories and an autobiography. His most recent work is a collection of poems entitled Cuando el mundo se afeita la tristeza(Editorial Betania, 2012). Cazorla has lived in Spain since 1963, working until recently with the news outlet EFE; as of 2012, he is a correspondent for the American Spanish-language newspaper Libre.
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Paul L. Cejas was born in Cuba in 1943, where he lived before emigrating to Miami in the 1960s. He attended the University of Miami, where he graduated with a Bachelor's in Business Administration in Accounting in 1969. He also received a Doctorate honoris causa from Florida International University. He has been a business and civic leader in South Florida for over forty years.
Cejas served as US Ambassador to Belgium from 1998 to 2001. He was the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of CareFlorida Health Systems, Inc., the largest Hispanic-owned healthcare company in the United States, which he sold in 1994. He served as the chairman and CEO of PLC Investments, a family-owned investment firm, and as a director of the pharmaceutical company IVAX Corporation, as well as Mellon Financial. A former banker and a certified public accountant, Cejas was a member of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Board and held the post of chairman. He has been a member of the University of Miami's Board of Trustees since 2003.
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Cenicacelaya is an award-winning architect with degrees from both the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, and Oxford University in England. Cenicacelaya has also taught at the University of the Basque Country in Spain, at Oxford, at the Architectural Association in London and at the British School in Rome. He was, until 1989, editor of Composicion Arquitectonica, Art and Architecture, a glossy, full-color bilingual journal.
He replaces John Thomas Regan, who was the first dean of the seven-year-old architecture school.
Center for Housing Policy (Washington, D.C.)
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