Eleventh Judicial Circuit
Assistant General Counsel
Unitedlex Corporation Jun 2018 - Jul 2018
Contract Attorney
Americans For Immigrant Justice Jun 2018 - Jul 2018
Contract Attorney
Beacon Hill Staffing Group Dec 2017 - Mar 2018
Contract Attorney
Catholic Charities Legal Services, Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. Jul 2017 - Nov 2017
Paralegal
Education:
Florida International University 2013 - 2016
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Florida International University 2012 - 2012
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Marketing, Management, International Business
The assembly also approved another six vice presidents of the Council of State, Cubas highest government body. Only one, 85-year-old Ramiro Valdes, was among the revolutionaries who fought with the Castros in the late 1950s in the eastern Sierra Maestra mountains.
Date: Apr 19, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Castro nears retirement as Cuban president, lawmakers vote on successor
One of the elders of the revolution, 85-year-old Ramiro Valdes, was proposed to the council of state, the countrys top executive body, a sign of caution in implementing the generational shift. Valdes has held senior posts since the 1960s.
Date: Apr 18, 2018
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
Cuba holds one-party vote as post-Castro era looms
The parliamentary candidates, selected by party-controlled commissions, include Raul Castro and two men who fought with him in the mountains during the revolution, vice-presidents Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, 87, and Ramiro Valdes, 85.
Date: Mar 11, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Cuba's future economic model in spotlight at party congress
ubas political future after Castro retires. Many in 2011 expected him to rejuvenate the party of 700,000 members by appointing young leaders to key positions. He ultimately named revolutionary figures Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, then 80, and Ramiro Valdes, then 78, as his principal deputies.
Date: Apr 08, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
US penned political satire in secret Cuban Twitter
messages sent to Cuban cellphones had sharp political commentary, according to documents obtained by the AP. One early message sent on Aug. 7, 2009, took aim at the former Cuban telecommunications minister, Ramiro Valdes, who once had warned that the Internet was a "wild colt" that "should be tamed."
sent to Cuban cellphones had sharp political commentary, according to the documents the AP obtained. One early message sent on Aug. 7, 2009, took aim at the former Cuban telecommunications minister, Ramiro Valdes, who once had warned that the Internet was a wild colt that should be tamed.
But some messages sent to Cuban cellphones were sharp political satire. One early message sent on August 7, 2009, took aim at the former Cuban telecommunications minister, Ramiro Valdes, who had once warned that the internet was a "wild colt" that "should be tamed".
Date: Apr 08, 2014
Category: World
Source: Google
Chavez health problems plunge Venezuela's future into doubt
The significance of Cuba's interest became clear to many in January 2010 when one of Cuba's top generals, Ramiro Valdes, went to Venezuela, ostensibly to help with the nation's electrical needs. Many Chavez critics, though, pointed out that as Cuba's interior minister Valdes oversaw the nation's sec