Columba Bush

Columba Bush
Born August 17, 1953 (1953-08-17) (age 58)
León, Guanajuato, Mexico
Occupation former First Lady of Florida
Predecessor Anne Selph
Successor Carole Rome
Religion Roman Catholic
Spouse Jeb Bush (m. 1974–present) «start: (1974)»"Marriage: Jeb Bush to Columba Bush" Location: (linkback:http://localhost../../../../articles/c/o/l/Columba_Bush_7bbb.html)
Children George P. Bush, Noelle Bush, Jeb Bush, Jr.
Parents José María Garnica and Josefina Gallo
Relatives George W. Bush (brother-in-law)

Columba Bush (born August 17, 1953) is a Mexican-born American philanthropist. She is the wife of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush.

Bush was born as Columba Garnica Gallo in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, where she grew up and attended high school. Her parents were José María Garnica, a migrant worker, and Josefina Gallo. She met Jeb Bush in 1971 in León, where he was teaching English as part of a foreign exchange program. They were married on February 23, 1974, in Austin, Texas.[1] The couple have three children: George P. Bush, Noelle Bush, and Jeb Bush, Jr.

Bush's relationship with her mother was the subject of a brief profile in the book Mamá: Latina Daughters Celebrate Their Mothers by María Pérez-Brown (ISBN 0-06-008386-7). Her parents divorced in 1963.

Activism and organizations

Bush has been active in promoting the arts. In 1999 she worked with Arts for a Complete Education/Florida Alliance for Arts Education (ACE/FAAE) to develop Arts for Life!, a program devoted to increasing the importance of art in the education system. She has also used her experience with her family's substance abuse issues to aid treatment and prevention programs such as the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). She has served as co-chair of the NIAAA initiative, Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free, and has served on the board of the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University.

She also appeared in a Spanish language campaign commercial for her father-in-law, George H.W. Bush in 1988.[2]

Customs infraction

In June 1999, she failed to declare the proper amount of valuables she had purchased on her trip abroad. She stated that she did not want her husband to know how much she had purchased.[3]

References

Honorary titles
Preceded by
Anne Selph MacKay
First Lady of Florida
1999 – 2007
Succeeded by
Carole Rome