- Louis Caldera
Louis Caldera (born 1956) served as
United States Secretary of the Army fromJuly 2 1998 -January 20 2001 , the 17th man to hold that office.The son of Mexican immigrants (Soledad and Benjamin Caldera), [http://www.briefbio.com/pages/3539/Caldera-Louis-1956-Educational-Administrator-Rose-From-Cadet-Army-Secretary.html] Caldera was born in
El Paso, Texas . His family left Texas forCalifornia when he was four, living briefly in public housing in theBoyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles before moving to the suburb of Whittier. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1978 from theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point, New York , then served on active duty from 1978 to 1983, mostly atFort Dix, New Jersey . He went on to enroll atHarvard University and in 1987 earned both anMBA and aJD degree. Caldera practiced law from 1987 to 1990 at the firm ofO’Melveny & Myers , then worked as a Deputy Counsel for Los Angeles County.Caldera then served as a
California State Assembly man from 1992 to 1997, representing the nearly 400,000 residents of the 46th District, which is located in and around downtown Los Angeles. As an Assemblyman, he served as chairman of the Banking and Finance Committee, the Revenue and Taxation Committee, and the Budget Committee. Before finishing his third term in the Assembly, Caldera left to begin serving as managing director and chief operating officer for PresidentBill Clinton 'sCorporation for National and Community Service , a domestic volunteer program. Less than a year later he became Army Secretary. He went on to serve as Vice Chancellor for University Advancement in theCalifornia State University System , the largest four-year university system in the country. Caldera became the 18th president of theUniversity of New Mexico in August 2003 and stepped down from that post in January 2006.While studying at Harvard, he met his wife, Eva Orlebeke Caldera; together they have three daughters, Allegra Christine Caldera, Sophia Marie Caldera, and Camille Grace Caldera.
Mr. Caldera now serves as a tenured member of the
University of New Mexico School of Law faculty.References
External links
* [http://www.unm.edu/president/aboutcaldera.html Caldera's Biography at the University of New Mexico]
* [http://lawschool.unm.edu/faculty/caldera/index.php Caldera's Biography at the University of New Mexico School of Law
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