Gabriel Hernández-Rodríguez
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Gabriel Hernández-Rodríguez , son of Domingo Hernández and Maricruz Rodríguez, both natives of Camuy, Puerto Rico, was born on March 19, 1985, in the city of
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, where he resided during his first year of life, until his mother moved to
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at Mayagüez, where he obtained a Bachelors degree in Business, majoring in
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and
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in 2008. Admitted in 2010 to the
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’s Carolina campus, he received a Master's degree in Public Affairs (MPA) in 2012. Hernández-Rodríguez began his career in public service in 2008 as a Special Assistant in the
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. That same year, he was elected a member of the City Council of Camuy, a post to which he was reelected in 2012 and 2016, and in which he chaired the Youth Affairs Committee. He served until his resignation on February 21, 2020. Two of his most important municipal ordinances were one that created the William Rosales-Pérez Municipal Legislative Internship for high school seniors and college freshmen, and another creating the “Camuy Recycles and Wins” program that recognizes the three Camuy secondary schools that recycle the most. He was appointed by
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Luis Fortuño in 2012 as a member of the board of directors of the
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(PREPA) the largest public power company in the nation, serving in its Human Resources and Finance committees until August 2013. From 2013 to 2016 he served as Staff Director of the New Progressive Party Delegation under Senate Minority Leader
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. In 2019 he was appointed Auxiliary Secretary at the , a branch of the
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, in charge of issuing business permits, which was severely understaffed. Subsequently, he served as regional office director and chief of staff to Rivera-Schatz during his second term as Senate President until he was sworn in as Mayor of Camuy on March 13, 2020. The previous mayor, Edwin García, was appointed
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, and therefore resigned as mayor of Camuy. Hernández had already been selected as his party's candidate for mayor in the 2020 general elections and was certified unanimously to fill the mayoral vacancy. In the November 2020 general election, he was Camuy's top vote-getter, obtaining 57.13% of the mayoral vote and outpolling his party's gubernatorial candidate, Pedro Pierluisi, who obtained 39.43% in Camuy and went on to become Governor, and his party's congressional candidate, incumbent
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, who polled 48.12% of the vote in Camuy, and went on to become the top vote-getter islandwide. On December 16, 2021, he was sworn in as President of the
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, which represents mayors elected by the New Progressive Party. He is also a member of the board of the Socio-Economic Community Institute, a non-profit devoted to helping low-income communities in Puerto Rico.


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