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Ángel Cabrera (academic) was born on 5 August, 1967 in Madrid, Spain, is a President of Georgia Institute of Technology. Discover Ángel Cabrera (academic)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 5 August 1967
Birthday 5 August
Birthplace Madrid, Spain
Nationality Spain

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1967

Ángel Cabrera Izquierdo (born August 5, 1967) is a Spanish-American academic.

1998

He joined the faculty of IE Business School in 1998 and was dean from 2000 to 2004.

2002

The World Economic Forum named Cabrera a Global Leader for Tomorrow in 2002, a Young Global Leader in 2005 and chairman of the Global Agenda Council for promoting entrepreneurship in 2008.

His paper with his wife, Elizabeth Cabrera, "Knowledge-sharing dilemmas" published in Organization Studies in 2002 has been cited more than 2,000 times.

The paper presents a theory of why some people are more inclined than others to volunteer their expertise and ideas in shared repositories.

The theory is based on the notion of social dilemmas in the provision of public goods.

2004

He was appointed President of Thunderbird School of Global Management in 2004 and President of George Mason University in 2012.

During his tenure, George Mason University reached the highest research tier in the Carnegie Classification, grew enrollment by more than 5,000 students, opened a campus in South Korea, and built the Potomac Environmental Research Center, the Point of View Center for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and the Peterson Family Health Sciences Hall.

The university established the Schar School of Policy and Government, the Genomics and Bioinformatics Research Institute in partnership with Inova Health System and the University of Virginia, the Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research, and the Mason Innovation Exchange, an innovation and entrepreneurship center.

2008

He was named a Henry Crown Fellow by the Aspen Institute in 2008 and a Great Immigrant by Carnegie Corporation in 2017.

He is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue and the Council on Foreign Relations.

2011

He has served on the advisory board of the Georgia Institute of Technology, which he chaired in 2011, and the board of the Northern Virginia Technology Council.

He has chaired the Virginia Council of Presidents and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities' Commission on International Initiatives and has served on the boards of three public companies: eFunds, PetSmart and, currently, Inovio.

While President, there have been allegations of political discrimination against student groups which resulted in a lawsuit.

This resulted in a settlement by Georgia Tech of $50,000 dollars.

Students also sued the school for tuition and fees that they felt they were owed because they paid for the full academic experience which wasn't delivered because of the Covid pandemic.

Georgia Tech had to resolve a complaint of anti-semitism because of blatant anti-Semitic exclusion and harassment at a campus group event.

Georgia Tech reached $500K settlement after investigation uncovers citizenship discrimination against non-US citizens on career services website with DOJ.

Cabrera is married to Elizabeth (Beth) F. Cabrera (née Fraser), an organizational psychologist.

Together, they have two children, Alex And Emilia.

2012

He is the 12th and president of the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Previously, he served as the president of George Mason University and of the Thunderbird School of Global Management, and the former dean of IE Business School.

His scholarship includes work on learning, management and leadership.

2013

In 2013 the university joined the Atlantic 10 conference, leaving the Colonial Athletic Association.

2014

In 2014 he received an honorary degree from Miami-Dade College and in 2018 he received an honorary doctorate from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.

Cabrera serves on the boards of the National Geographic Society, the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and the Fundación Innovación Bankinter.

2016

In 2016, the Antonin Scalia Law School was named in honor of the late Supreme Court Justice.

2017

In 2017, the university won a national competition to establish a Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence.

2018

In 2018 the university helped attract Amazon second headquarters to Northern Virginia and announced a 400,000 square foot expansion of its Arlington campus to support a new School of Computing and a new Institute of Digital Innovation.

2019

On June 13, 2019, Cabrera was announced as the new President at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a post he assumed on September 1, 2019.

Cabrera is the first Spanish-born president of an American university.

Cabrera was born in Madrid, the second of four brothers.

He received his telecommunications engineering degree (equivalent to an undergraduate and masters in electrical and computer engineering in the American system) at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, and earned his MS and Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from Georgia Institute of Technology as a Fulbright Scholar.