- Paul L. Cejas
A native of
Cuba who arrived inMiami, Florida in 1960, Paul L. Cejas, 61, is chief executive officer of PLC Investments, Inc., a wholly owned company that manages portfolio investments, as well as investments in real estate, health care andventure capital projects. He also served as Ambassador toBelgium under U.S. PresidentBill Clinton . Cejas previously was founder, chairman and chief executive officer of CareFlorida Health Systems, Inc., the country's largest Hispanic-owned health care company, which merged with Foundation Health of California in 1994.A graduate of the
University of Miami , Cejas earlier this year was listed among the "100 most powerful people in southern Florida" by "South Florida CEO" magazine. A retired certified public accountant, Cejas is a former member of theAmerican Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants. In addition to his entrepreneurial endeavors, he has maintained an extensive involvement in community and public service. Currently, he serves on the University of Miami board of trustees, the Smithsonian Institution's national board and the Latin American Advisory Board of the Tate Museum in London. Previous public service includes chairman of the Miami-Dade County School Board, board of regents of the Florida State University System, former chairman of the Florida Partnership of the Americas, director of theMiami Art Museum of Dade County and trustee ofFlorida International University , where the School of Architecture building is named in his honor.DNC Criticism
In March 2008, Mr. Cejas, a top fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, became critical of the Democratic National Committee after the committee penalized Michigan and Florida for holding their primaries early in violation of national party rules, barring their delegates from being seated at the Democratic convention the following summer. Cejas was quoted in the New York Times as saying, "If you’re not going to count my vote, I’m not going to give you my money,", referring to his 2007 contribution of $28,500. Many feel Cejas should hold the Florida legislature more accountable rather than the Demcratic National Committee.
External links
Press Releases Paul L. Cejas, Ted Kelly Elected To Mellon Board Of Directors
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