- José Berrocal
José Berrocal (1957 –
October 25 ,2000 ) was the youngest president ofPuerto Rico Government Development Bank (1991-1992).Early years; Education
Berrocal was born in 1957 in Puerto Rico.
In 1979, Berrocal graduated
Phi Beta Kappa with aBachelor's degree in economics fromPrinceton University .cite web |accessdate=2007-06-10
url=http://webscript.princeton.edu/~paw/memorials/memdisplay.php?id=44
title= Memorials - José M. Berrocal '79
work=Princeton Alumni Weekly|date=April 10 ,2002 ] He followed this with studies as aMarshall Scholar atOxford University , and then the study of law atYale University , where he was an editor at the "Yale Law Journal ".Public service
After serving for several years as Legal Counselor to Puerto Rico Governor
Rafael Hernandez Colon , Berrocal was chosen to serve as president of theGovernment Development Bank , the fiscal agent of the Government of Puerto Rico.cite web|accessdate=2007-06-10
url=http://www.gdbpr.com/gdbis/documents/PastPresidents2006.pdf
title=Gallery of Past Presidents
work= [http://www.gdbpr.com/gdbis/history.htm GDB History]
format=PDF
publisher=Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico] At the time of his selection, he became the youngest president in the history of the bank.During his years in public service, Berrocal was also the Governor's designee in the years-long negotiations led by the
United States Senate Energy Committee ChairmanJ. Bennett Johnston , D-La, on Puerto Rico's political status, representing the status quo. He also mentored numerous young professionals working in government, some of whom were humorously called "berrocalitos" (or mini-Berrocal's) in his honor.In 1991, it was rumored that Governor Hernández Colón intended to appoint Berrocal as an Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of Puerto Rico , according to a recent history of the Supreme Court (La justicia en sus manos-2007).Professional life
Subsequent to his stint in government, Berrocal became managing director of Wolfensohn (later acquired by
Bankers Trust , thenDeutsche Bank , where he worked closely withFederal Reserve Bank chairmanPaul Volker . Prominent businesses in and out of Puerto Rico sought him out as a consultant.Final illness
Berrocal's close Princeton classmate,
Bill Ford , found out that he was seriously ill with a rare disease, thymiccancer . After visiting him in Puerto Rico, Ford sent a plane to fly his friend to theHenry Ford Hospital in Michigan, where a new chemotherapy treatment was applied, to no avail. OnOctober 25 ,2000 , Berrocal died with his family and Bill Ford at his bedside.Memorials
In
December 7 ,2001 , Bill Ford and theFord Motor Company announced the creation of theJosé M. Berrocal Scholarship for Environmental Studies — $10,000 scholarships to assist graduate students studying environmental disciplines in Puerto Rico.cite web
accessdate=2007-06-10
url=http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=10484
title=Ford's CEO announces scholoarship fuld to honor memory of Jose M. Berrocal
publisher=Ford Motor Company (press release)|date=December 7 ,2001 ]On
May 13 ,2002 , the Government Development Bank announced the creation of the José M. Berrocal Institute for the Study of Public Finances and the Economy, which offers "training on the theory and practice of public finances and economic development to university students and new government employees."cite web
accessdate=2007-06-10
url=http://www.gdbpr.com/gdbis/history.htm#2ks
title=2000 and Beyond
work=The GDB: Six Decades of Service to Puerto Rico (1942-2004)
publisher=Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico] Since 2002, the GDB has sponsored the annual José Berrocal Finance & Economy Institute Internships aimed at providing college level students in the areas of Business Administration, Finance, Economy and Public Administrations — the areas in which Berrocal personally excelled — with a two month internship experience.References
*cite book
title=La Justicia en sus Manos: Historia del Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico
author=Rivera, Luis Rafael
publisher=Ediciones Santillana, Inc.
location=Guaynabo, PR
year=2007
id=ISBN 1-57581-884-1
loc=2007927327External links
*cite web|accessdate=2007-06-10
url=http://www.gdb-pur.com/gdbis/management/management.htm
title=Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico
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