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businessman/entrepreneur in clinical research, private equity, and health care consulting. In the field of agriculture he led the growth and development of a crop protection company, served on the Board of Directors of Costa Rica's National Chamber of Agriculture and Agro-industry, and founded and presided over the National (Costa Rican), Latin American, and Global industry associations that engaged with governments and multilateral institutions such as the
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Macaya has held leadership positions in the fields of health care and agriculture. In the healthcare field, in addition to leading Costa Rica´s single payer/single provider of public health care services, he has served as a biomedical scientist in the biotechnology industry, and as a
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to strengthen Costa Rica´s capabilities in drug interdiction, resulting in the largest multi-year appropriations for Costa Rica in over 30 years.
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scientist, entrepreneur, diplomat, and public servant. From 2018-2022 he served as the Executive President and Chairman of the Board of the
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in health care management. Macaya is first author on numerous scientific publications and lead inventor on several patent applications.
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On March 4, 2009, Román Macaya announced his intention to run in the first primary election of the
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in chemistry, a minor in modern art, and played varsity tennis. After college, Macaya attended the
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in Costa Rica when he was three years old, and later moved to the town of
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mother and a Costa Rican father. His family moved to the port town of
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Román Macaya was born on September 19, 1966, in the State of
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Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania
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