- Anna Escobedo Cabral
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name=Anna Escobedo Cabral
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order=42nd
title=Treasurer of the United States
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birth_date=1959
birth_place=San Bernardino, California
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party=Republican
spouse=Victor G. Cabral
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religion=Roman Catholic
footnotes=Anna Escobedo Cabral (born 1959 in
San Bernardino, California , USA) is the 42ndTreasurer of the United States . Cabral, a second-generationMexican-American , was confirmed and sworn in to the position onDecember 13 ,2004 , joining a cadre of high rankingHispanics that then served inGeorge W. Bush 's Administration.Immediately prior to taking this office, Ms. Cabral served as Director of the
Smithsonian Institution 's Center for Latino Initiatives, where she led a pan-institutional effort to improveLatino representation in exhibits, and public programming among the Institution's 19 museums, five research centers, and the National Zoo. From 1999 to 2003, Ms. Cabral served as President and CEO of theHispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility , a non-profit organization headquartered inWashington, DC , which partners withFortune 500 companies to increaseHispanic representation in employment, procurement,philanthropy , and governance. Under her leadership, the organization published a best practices series, and instituted a partnership withHarvard Business School to provide executive training programs in Corporate Governance Best Practices to community leaders.From 1993 to 1999, Ms. Cabral served as Deputy Staff Director for the United States
Senate Judiciary Committee under ChairmanOrrin G. Hatch . The Committee's jurisdiction ranges from oversight of the Department of Justice and the United States' criminal and drug enforcement laws to approving federal judicial nominations, and it includes review ofimmigration ,antitrust ,patent s, andtrademark , and technology-related legislation. In addition, she simultaneously served as Executive Staff Director of the U.S. Senate Republican Conference Task Force on Hispanic Affairs, a position she had held since 1991. Ms. Cabral managed this task force of 25 senators dedicated to ensuring that the concerns and needs of the Hispanic community are addressed by Congress through legislation.Personal
A native of
California , Ms. Cabral majored in Political Science from theUniversity of California, Davis , earned aMasters of Public Administration with an emphasis in international trade and finance from theJohn F. Kennedy School of Government atHarvard University , and received a law degree from theGeorge Mason University School of Law . Ms. Cabral and her husband, Victor G. Cabral (a Senior Counsel forNBC Universal , in the Government Relations department), have four grown children, Raquel, Viana, Catalina, and her youngest, Victor Christopher.External links
* [http://www.treas.gov/organization/bios/cabral-e.html Anna Escobedo Cabral official biography]
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"The text of this article was adapated from Cabral's biography at the United States Treasury web site. See link."
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