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Aida Álvarez was born on 1950 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, is a Puerto Rican politician. Discover Aida Álvarez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Age 74 years old
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Born 1950
Birthday 1950
Birthplace Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Nationality Oman

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1950

Aída M. Álvarez (born 1950) is a Puerto Rican businesswoman, journalist, and politician.

1971

Álvarez applied and was accepted at Radcliffe College of Harvard University, where in 1971 she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree, graduating cum laude.

During her student years, many people provided her with support.

Álvarez began her career as a journalist for the New York Post and won a "Front Page Award".

She later became a news reporter and news anchor for Metromedia Television (Channel Five), also in New York.

1982

In 1982, she won an Associated Press Award for Excellence, and she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her reporting of guerilla activities in El Salvador.

Álvarez ventured into the banking business by becoming an investment banker at the First Boston Corporation and at Bear Stearns.

As a public servant, she spent two years at the NYC Health and Hospitals Corp. She was also a commissioner on the New York City Charter Revision Commission and a member of the Mayor's (NYC) Committee on Appointments.

1993

In June 1993, Álvarez was named Director of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight.

She created a financial safety and soundness oversight program for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

1997

She previously served as the 20th Administrator of the Small Business Administration under President Bill Clinton from 1997 to 2001.

A member of the Democratic Party, Álvarez was the first Hispanic and Latino American woman ever to serve in a presidential cabinet.

Alvarez was born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, into a family of modest economic means who, despite their hardships, always encouraged her to pursue her dreams.

After she received her primary education in Puerto Rico, her family moved to New York City in hopes of improving their economic situation.

In New York, she attended high school and participated in a program called "ASPIRA".

"ASPIRA" was founded by Dr. Antonia Pantoja and has helped disadvantaged children, especially girls, gain the leadership skills and knowledge required to go to college.

In 1997, Álvarez was appointed by Bill Clinton to become the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, thus becoming the first Hispanic woman and Puerto Rican to serve as an executive officer in the U.S. Cabinet.

She directed the delivery of a comprehensive set of financial and business development programs for American small businesses.

The agency provided financing worth eleven billion dollars a year to small businesses across the nation.

2000

In 2000, Álvarez was elected to the Board of Overseers of Harvard University.

Her role is to visit the graduate schools, departments, and museums of the university to ensure that the university remains true to its Charter as a place of learning.

She also serves on the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Coalition for Supportive Housing, and the Board of Trustees of the Latino Community Foundation.

2004

During the 2004 Presidential Election, Álvarez was named the official spokeswoman for Senator John Kerry.

Álvarez had met Kerry during her days as the Small Business Administration administrator.

She became familiar with his work in the U.S. Senate on small business development.

2008

As of January 2008, Alvarez sits on the board of directors for Wal-Mart.

2014

As of 2014, Álvarez sits on the Board of Directors of The Cisneros Center for New Americans.

2019

Álvarez has been featured in many magazines, among them "Latina Style", and is featured in the book "Hard Won Wisdom" by Fawn Gerner, where she is quoted as saying:In August 2019, Álvarez was appointed to the Board of Directors of the software company Fastly.

She replaced Gil Penchina as a member of the Compensation Committee of the Board and as the Chair of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.

Alvarez is married to Raymond Baxter, a senior Vice President at Kaiser Permanente.

They have two daughters.