- Mauricio J. Tamargo
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Mauricio J. Tamargo
Tamargo in 2001Born October 1957 (age 53–54)
Havana, CubaSpouse (1985-present) Tara Gioia (b.1956) Children Gregory Jorge Tamargo (b. 1989)
Erin Christina Tamargo(b. 1990)Parents Jorge Enrique Tamargo y de Diego (b. 1933)
Martha Maria del Portillo y Tamargo(b. 1933)Mauricio J. Tamargo (born Mauricio J. Tamargo-del Portillo in 1957 in Havana, Cuba) was the 14th Chairman of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. He was nominated by President George W. Bush in July 2001. His present term is set to expire in September 2009.
Tamargo is the 2nd son and 3rd child of 8 children born to Jorge Tamargo and Martha del Portillo. He arrived with his family in 1961 and lived in Wisconsin and later in Florida. He holds a bachelor of arts in history from the University of Miami and a JD from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. He married his wife, Tara, in 1985 and they have two children, Gregory and Erin. They presently live in Virginia.
Prior to being confirmed to the FCSC, he was the Staff Director for the International Operations and Human Rights Subcommittee of the International Relations Committee, and Chief of Staff and Legal Counsel to Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, for whom he had earlier served as her Legislative Director. Before working in these positions, he served as Staff Director and Counsel for two other Subcommittees of the U.S. House International Relations Committee, the Subcommittee on Africa and the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade. Earlier in his career, Tamargo served as Administrative Assistant to then-Florida State Representative Ros-Lehtinen, and as Staff Assistant to Senator Paula Hawkins. During law school, he also served as a law clerk to the Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board.
His grandfathers, Miguel Angel Tamargo-Vidal and Alonso del Portillo Marcano, were prominent Attorney-Notaries in Cuba, as was his great-grandfather, Miguel Luis Tamargo-Bautista. His 11th great grandfather was Rodrigo del Junco the Spanish Governor of Florida in 1592 and he is 2nd-great-grand-nephew of General Luis Marcano-Alvarez who fought in the Cuban War of Independence.
References and external links
- Tamargo's bio at Foreign Claims Settlement Commission website
- Historia de Familias Cubanas (Ediciones Universal, Miami, Florida 1985) ISBN 0-89729-380-0 (Spanish)
- Origenes - Compendio Historico Genealogico del Linea Zayas Descendencia del Infante Don Jaime de Aragon (Zayas Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9672876-0-X) (Spanish)
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- Cumberland School of Law alumni
- University of Miami alumni
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- 1957 births
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- United States government biography stubs
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