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Appendix A
About the Authors
José Alvarez is Adjunct and Emeritus Professor of
Food and Resource Economics at the University of
Florida’s Everglades Research and Education Center,
Belle Glade, Florida.
Teo A. Babún, Jr. is the Managing Partner of CubaCaribbean Development, Division of Babun Group
Consulting. He is also the National Executive Director of Evangelical Christian Humanitarian Outreach
for Cuba (ECHO-Cuba), a ministry that supports the
emerging evangelical Christian church.
Roger Betancourt is Professor of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.
Juan A. B. Belt is Director, Office of Infrastructure
and Engineering, U.S. Agency for International Development.
Joel Brito es Director Ejecutivo del Grupo Internacional por la Responsabilidad Social Corporativa en
Cuba.
Brenden M. Carbonell is an undergraduate student
at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
Rolando Castañeda es un consultor en economía
internacional con 27 años de experiencia en el Banco
Interamericano de Desarrollo.
Matthew Craig is an undergraduate student in political science at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
Rogelio de la Torre did post-graduate work in Political Science and Ibero American Studies at New
York University. He was an Occupational Test Research Analyst, State of California, Employment Development Department, Los Angeles Test Research
Field Center, and is presently working for the Alternative Certification and Teacher Support Branch,
Los Angeles Unified School District, Human Resources Branch.
Sergio Díaz-Briquets is Executive Director of the
nonprofit Council for Human Development, and
principal of NTS Consulting Ltd, both in Alexandria,
Virginia.
Daniel P. Erikson is Senior Associate for U.S. Policy and Director of Caribbean Programs at the InterAmerican Dialogue, Washington, D.C.
Oscar Espinosa Chepe se graduó como economista en 1967 en la Universidad de La Habana. Trabajó
en varias agencias del gobierno y fue víctima de juicio
político y expulsado de su trabajo en el Banco Nacional en 1992. Fue condenado a 20 años de prisión en
abril de 2003 por sus actividades como analista económico y periodista independiente. Recibió Licencia
Extrapenal desde el 29 de noviembre de 2004 “hasta
que se considere que ha recuperado su salud.” A partir de su libertad condicional ha continuado analizando la situación de Cuba, fundamentalmente en lo
económico, escribiendo, y publicando. En 2003 se
publicó su libro Crónica de un Desastre, por la Editorial
Hispano-Cubana, Madrid y en 2007 Cuba: revolución o
involución, Aduana Vieja Editorial, Sevilla.
Antonio A. Fernández es Profesor de Fisiología y
Ciencias Aliadas a la Salud en Barry University, Miami-Dade, Florida.
Raúl Fernández García es un agrónomo cubano
con amplia experiencia, tanto en su nación de origen
como en América Latina. En Cuba trabajó como supervisor nacional de crédito agrícola hasta 1960 fecha
en que dejó el país por discordar con enfoques de la
política oficial. En América Latina ha trabajado extensivamente en el mismo campo para el Banco Inter-Americano de Desarrollo y el Banco Mundial. En
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esas posiciones laboró en proyectos de una veintena
de países de América. También fue profesor de economía agrícola en la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo.
Antonio Gayoso is Adjunct Professor, Thunderbird
Garvin School of International Management.
Geni Gómez is an engineer and economist who resides in Vienna, Virginia.
Mario A. González-Corzo holds a Ph.D. in International Relations with a concentration in Economics from Rutgers University. He is currently Assistant
Professor, Department of Economics, Lehman College, The City University of New York (CUNY).
Jacob Greenstein, Senior Engineer, Office of Infrastructure and Engineering, U.S. Agency for International Development.
G. B. Hagelberg had an intimate view of Cuba’s
sugar industry and economy as a journalist on the island from 1960 to 1968 and is the author of numerous publications, including a book-length study, The
Caribbean Sugar Industries: Constraints and Opportunities
(1974). From 1980 to 1986, he served as the resident
sugar adviser of the government of Barbados and
was decorated for his services with an Honorary Silver Crown of Merit in the Order of Barbados. More
recently, he contributed to Reinventing the Cuban Sugar
Agroindustry, edited by Jorge Pérez-López and José
Alvarez (2005).
Ted Henken is an Assistant Professor of Sociology
and Hispanic Studies at Baruch College, City University of New York.
Ernesto Hernandez-Catá is Professorial Lecturer
in International Economics, School for Advanced
International Studies, Johns Hopkins University.
Jorge Hernández Fonseca es profesor, Faculdade
de Tecnologia de Amazónia, Faz, y Universidade do
Estado do Pará. UEPA, Brasil.
Sonia Hirt, Assistant Professor of Urban Affairs
and Planning, Virginia Tech.
Scott Larson is Project Coordinator for the Cuba
Project at the Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere
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Studies, The Graduate Center at The City University
of New York (CUNY). He is also a Ph.D. student
with the Department of Earth and Environmental
Sciences (Geography) at The Graduate Center (CUNY).
Aldo M. Leiva is a civil litigation attorney in Miami,
Florida, and represents clients in domestic and international disputes in state and federal courts. Mr. Leiva has also focused his practice on Cuban law and
policy, ranging from human rights advocacy to legal
analysis of Cuban law.
Armando S. Linde is Deputy Secretary of the International Monetary Fund and of its ministerial advisory body, the International Monetary and Financial
Committee. He also holds the position of Secretary
of the IMF’s External Evaluation Committee, and
chairs the Information Technology Policy Committee. He has served in a number of other senior positions at the IMF, including Senior Advisor in the
Western Hemisphere Department (WHD), Senior
Resident Representative in India, and Chief of the
River Plate Division in WHD. Mr. Linde did his
graduate work in economics at the University of
Maryland. Currently, he is ASCE’s president.
Alberto Luzárraga es Abogado y M.B.A., banquero
y miembro del U.S. Association for Constitutional
Law.
Jesús R. Mercader Uguina es Catedrático de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
Carmelo Mesa-Lago is Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Economics and Latin American
Studies, University of Pittsburgh.
Antonio E. Morales-Pita, Adjunct Faculty of Economics, DePaul University, Chicago. Recipient of
the Excellence in Teaching Award 2007 at DePaul
University. Author of 7 books and 140 articles.
Kate Neeper is a masters student in international affairs at the George Washington University. She was
an intern at the Inter-American Dialogue in the
spring of 2007.
Appendix A: About the Authors
Silvia Nilsen is a certified public accountant and independent investment advisor in the state of Texas.
José Félix Oletta L., MD, Escuela de Medicina Vargas, Facultad de Medicina UCV, Caracas, Venezuela.
José Manuel Pallí, a member of the Florida Bar,
was trained as a lawyer in Argentina. For the past
twenty years, he has worked in the field of international real property rights and registral law, in association with the title insurance industry. He is an adviser to the Lima, Peru, based Instituto Libertad y
Democracia and to the National Law Centre for Inter-American Trade in Tucson, Arizona.
Pedro F. Pellet es Profesor de Economía y Estadísticas en Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Carlos Penin is an Engineering Consultant.
Lorenzo L. Pérez is Deputy Director, Middle East
and Central Asia Department, International Monetary Fund. He worked previously in the Western
Hemisphere Department of the Fund, leading missions to several countries including to Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama, and in the
Fiscal Affairs Department. Earlier in his career he
worked at the U.S. Agency for International Development. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the
University of Pennsylvania.
Jorge F. Pérez-López is an international economist
residing in Falls Church, Virginia. He received a
Ph.D. in Economics from the State University of
New York at Albany.
Enrique S. Pumar is Associate Professor of Sociology, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.
John Reeder is an International Trade Analyst, U.S.
International Trade Commission, Washington, D.C.
Jorge L. Romeu is Research Professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department,
Syracuse University, and Director of the LincolnMartí International Education Project. He has been a
Fullbright Senior Speaker Specialist, with three tours
in Mexico and two in the Dominican Republic, and a
consultant to Fundayacucho in Venezuela.
Carlos Saladrigas es Co-Director del Cuba Study
Group y es presidente emérito de ADP TotalSource,
previamente The Vincam Group, Inc. El Sr. Saladrigas es Presidente de la Junta Directiva del Premier
American Bank y es también miembro de la Junta
Directiva de Progress Energy y de Advance Auto
Parts, y es miembro del Hispanic Advisory Board de
Frito-Lay, Inc.
Juan Tomás Sánchez es Secretario General de la
Asociación de Colonos de Cuba, en el exilio.
Jorge A. Sanguinetty is President of DevTech Systems, Inc., a consulting firm headquartered in the
Washington, D.C., area.
Joseph L. Scarpaci, Professor of Geography, Virginia Tech.
Delaney Michael Skerrett, Centre for Baltic Studies, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia.
Luis Velazquez is Senior Engineer, Office of Infrastructure and Engineering, U.S. Agency for International Development.
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