Jaime Perelló

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Jaime Perelló
Speaker
29th House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
Taking office
January 2, 2013
Succeeding Jenniffer González
Member
28th House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
In office
January 2, 2009  January 1, 2013
Personal details
Born Jaime Perelló Borrás
(1973-09-14) September 14, 1973
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Political party PPD
Alma mater Interamerican University of Puerto Rico (B.Sc. in Political Science)
Cambridge College (M.Ed. in Public Administration)

Jaime R. Perelló Borrás[lower-alpha 1] (born September 14, 1973) is a Puerto Rican politician, and the current and 30th Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico. Perelló is affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico and the Democratic Party of the United States.

Early years and studies

Jaime Perelló Borrás was born on September 14, 1973 in San Juan. He studied at the Santa Teresita Academy in Santurce where he was secretary of his class in 1992. Perelló then studied at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Political Science in 1998.

Perelló also licensed himself to work as an insurance agent, which he did, even opening his own insurance firm. In 2005, Perelló completed his Master's degree in Education with a Major in Public Administration from Cambridge College in Boston, Massachusetts.

Political career

In 2000, Perelló was appointed by José Aponte de la Torre, then Mayor of Carolina, as adviser for the Health Reform. Concerned for the health crisis caused by the Navy bombardments in Vieques, Perelló and Aponte founded the Corporation Salud para Vieques, where he served as part of the Board of Directors.

The next year, Aponte asked him to work as Special Aide in charge of Affairs with Central and Federal Government, as well as serving as liaison with other mayors from Puerto Rico and the United States. In 2003, he was one of the arrested people for performing civil disobedience on Vieques, serving 30 days in a federal prison (see United States Navy in Vieques, Puerto Rico).

In 2005, Perelló worked for the campaign of Fernando Ferrer, first Puerto Rican to aspire to be Mayor of New York City. In August 2007, Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá appointed him as adviser in Municipal Affairs, in charge of implementing public policies from the central administration in all the municipalities of the island.

Perelló presented his candidacy for the Puerto Rico House of Representatives, winning a slot at the primaries of his party in 2008.[1] Later that year, he was elected to the House at the general elections.[2]

Personal life

Perelló is married and has three children.

In 2007, he received the Missión Accomplishment Award from Cambridge College for his work in the public service.

Notes

  1. This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Perelló and the second or maternal family name is Borrás.

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