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Edward L. Romero

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He is one of the founders of "Valor Telecommunications Southwest, LLC." He was the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Advanced Sciences, Inc., an international environmental engineering and waste management corporation. He continued as the president and director after the company
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announced he would like to nominate Edward L. Romero as the next U.S. Ambassador of Spain, and on June 1, Clinton named him to also serve concurrently as Ambassador to Andorra. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 23.
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In 1991, he was also named in the publication "Hispanic Heroes – Portraits of New Mexicans Who Have Made a Difference," edited by Rose Diaz and Jan Dodson Barnhart
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between the years of 1998 and 2001 and has engaged in various environmental and social causes, winning recognition from organizations in both the U.S. and Spain.
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He founded the Hispanic Culture Foundation and the National Hispanic Cultural Center, and has served on the President's Hispanic Advisory Committee..
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Romero married Cayetana Garcia and they have four children and eight grandchildren. She is a descendant of the first Spanish settlers of New Mexico.
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During the Carter administration he served as a member of the Federal Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations and of the U.S. Delegations on the
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On June 28, Ambassador Romero arrived in Madrid, Spain and on June 30, he presented his credentials to King Juan Carlos.
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Noble Honorary Brother of the Illustrious and Most Ancient Brotherhood of Mozarabic Knights in Toledo, Spain
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In 1989, the Hispanic Chamber of the Commerce named him the National Hispanic Businessman of the Year.
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He has received awards and acknowledgments from various U.S. and Spanish organizations including the
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for the U.S. Trade Representative's Services Policy, leading a number of U.S. delegations to Mexico.
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In 1989, the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce named him National Hispanic Businessman of the Year.
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His first language was Spanish, but he currently speaks both English and Spanish fluently.
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Honorary Brother of the International Brotherhood of Researchers in Toledo, Spain
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CrĂłnica El Mundo. EDWARD ROMERO: "Las mujeres mandan mucho, nos controlan"
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Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem in Madrid, Spain
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A History of Political Strength: An Interview with Edward L. Romero
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and engages in various civic and charitable activities
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After the Vietnam War, he became a county chairman of
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United States Ambassador to Spain
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Richard N. Gardner
George Argyros
Alamosa, Colorado
American
Democratic
Spain
Andorra
Alamosa, Colorado
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Corral de Almaguer
Toledo
Castilla La Mancha
New Mexico
Fraternity brother
Korean War
Los Angeles State College
Citrus College
Vietnam War
Democratic Party
Advisory Committee
Helsinki Accords
Bill Clinton
George Argyros
Chamber of Commerce
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
National Hispanic Cultural Center

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