Carlos M. García
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Carlos M. García, (born on June 25, 1971, in
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico Mayagüez (, ) is a city and the eighth-largest municipality in Puerto Rico. It was founded as Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de Mayagüez, and is also known as ''La Sultana del Oeste'' (The Sultaness of the West), ''Ciudad de las Aguas Pura ...
), is a Puerto Rican banker, public servant, and private equity investor who served as president of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank (GDB) from 2009 to 2011 during the administration of
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Luis Fortuño. Appointed as president, CEO and chairman of the Board of GDB on November 13, 2008, by Gov.-elect Fortuño, he had to assume responsibilities long before going on the payroll since they both had to travel to
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, while still in transition, to buy time from the credit-rating agencies to avoid having the island's bonds reclassified into junk-bond status before the new administration had an opportunity to legislate new fiscal policy laws. The 2009 legislation to handle the $3.306 billion operational and structural deficit that the new administration confronted upon taking office created a Fiscal Reconstruction and Stabilization Board (JREF) and the Governor appointed García as chairman of the new board that was tasked with designing and implementing the fiscal recuperation policies. Over 22 months, government expenditures were reduced by 20% and Wall Street credit-rating agencies restored the islands' ratings to their highest levels in 35 years and used a newly enacted Public-Private Partnership Act, as well as the 2006 COFINA securitization mechanism to stabilize Puerto Rico's finances.. As head of the Governor's economic team, García coordinated simultaneously the disbursement of over $6.5 billion in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funds, lobbying and implementation of the federal health reform program that is injecting hundreds of millions of dollars in new federal dollars in Puerto Rico's health industry, and the rescue of Puerto Rico's banking system, including three
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-assisted transactions that comprised 70% of Puerto Rico's banking market. During his stint in the public sector, he also served as chairman of the Board of the newly created
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, charged initially with five major public private initiatives, three of which injected over $3 billion in Puerto Rico's economy. Prior to his stint in public life, Carlos García served as president and COO of Banco Santander Puerto Rico, one of the top banks in Puerto Rico, as well as member of the Board of Directors of Santander Bancorp (NYSE: SBP) from 2001 to 2008. Until 2001, he served as president, CEO and Vice Chairman of the Board of Santander Securities Corporation, Puerto Rico's second largest wealth and asset management firm. Before joining the Santander corporate family, he served as Vice President of Popular Securities, a subsidiary of
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, and an analyst for
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First Boston in San Juan, Puerto Rico and New York, New York. Carlos is currently the Managing Partner of the financial institutions focused private equity firm, BayBoston Capital. Married with three children, García is an avid marathoner.


Education

A graduate of the
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, García participation in a dual degree program made it possible to obtain a
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in Economics, majoring in management, from the
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, and a
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and Sciences degree in Comparative Literature after completing an honors thesis on Federico García Lorca's "Sonetos del Amor Oscuro", published after the Spanish writer's death.


Honors and recognitions

Named "Public Sector Person of the Year" by
Caribbean Business Latin Media House, LLC acquired the assets of Casiano Communications Inc. (CCI) effective November 2, 2015 from Chapter 11 at the US Bankruptcy Court. The original company was founded in 1973, by Manuel A. Casiano, who died on May 19, 2017, at t ...
weekly business newspaper in 2009. All Ivy league Academic Honors, University of Pennsylvania UPenn's Men's Varsity Division, Tennis Team Captain and
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Sportsmanship Award


References


External links


Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico Presidential Gallery
{{DEFAULTSORT:Garcia, Carlos M. 1971 births Living people People from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico Presidents of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank Wharton School alumni University of Pennsylvania alumni