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== Elian Gonzalez == == Elian Gonzalez ==
He acted as spokesperson for the family of Elián González during the ]. Gutierrez supported the efforts in Miami to prevent Elián from being sent to live with his father in Cuba. Gutierrez organized the legal team and negotiated with the US government, the night of the entry to retrieve Elián Gonzalez, Gutierrez and attorneys were in the house speaking to the Clinton administration. He acted as spokesperson for the family of Elián González during the ]. Gutierrez supported the efforts in Miami to prevent Elián from being sent to live with his father in Cuba. Gutierrez organized the legal team and negotiated with the US government, the night of the entry to retrieve Elián Gonzalez, Gutierrez and attorneys were in the house speaking to the Clinton administration.

It is generally recognized by the entire Cuban community in Miami that he was inept in the handling of the Elian affair and that his main motivation was self-agrandizement at the expense of the family. His ineptitude played into the hands of the pro-Communist elements within the main stream media who demonized the family.


==Personal life== ==Personal life==

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Armando Gutierrez (born November 17, 1949 Cuba) is a banker, political consultant and multi-area entrepreneur in the United States.

Background

Gutierrez was born in Cuba, then moved to the United States, where he spent several years in New Jersey and eventually settled in Miami, Florida. He spent several years in the banking industry, serving as Senior Vice-President of the Central Bank and Trust Company. He has been Director of the Latin Chamber of Commerce and a delegate of the Cuban Patriotic Junta. He also served as Chairman of South Floridians for the Statue of Liberty, a fundraising group that supported the statue's 100th anniversary restoration campaign. Gutierrez was a member of the Diversity Action Council, an organization created and funded by Miami-based Burger King to promote and support diversity among its franchisees.

Elian Gonzalez

He acted as spokesperson for the family of Elián González during the Elian Gonzalez affair. Gutierrez supported the efforts in Miami to prevent Elián from being sent to live with his father in Cuba. Gutierrez organized the legal team and negotiated with the US government, the night of the entry to retrieve Elián Gonzalez, Gutierrez and attorneys were in the house speaking to the Clinton administration.

Personal life

Gutierrez is owner of several businesses including consulting companies and a utility company. In May of 2009, Gutierrez sold his 50% interest in WQXM, an AM radio station in Bartow, Florida.

External links

References

  1. Castro, Max (January 28, 2000). "Milagro in Miami?". Salon.com. Retrieved December 6, 2009. Political consultant Armando Gutierrez, the key strategist on the team, is renowned for conducting some of the dirtiest campaigns in a city known for hardball politics.
  2. Madigan, Charles (November 8, 1981). "Fear of crime overshadows mayoral election in Miami". Chicago Tribune. p. 5.
  3. "Miamian was not in Cuba with Jackson". Miami Herald. July 1, 1984. p. 22A.
  4. "Statue's Friends Pay for Liberty to Shine". Miami Herald. August 9, 1983. p. 1C. "This is a project that all ethnic groups can get involved in," said Armando Gutierrez, chairman of the South Floridians for the Statue of Liberty, ...
  5. "Burger King Pledges $100m to Help Boost Minority Participation". JET. Vol. 65, no. 9. December 27, 1993. ISSN 0021-5996.
  6. "Public Notice" (PDF). FCC.gov. Federal Communications Commission. May 1, 2009. p. 3. Retrieved December 6, 2009.
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