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Saul N. Ramirez Jr.

Saul N. Ramirez Jr. (born October 22, 1958)[1] is an American politician, businessman, and former official in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Saul Ramirez
4th United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
In office
1998–2001
PresidentBill Clinton
LeaderAndrew Cuomo
Preceded byTerrence R. Duvernay
Succeeded byAlphonso Jackson
Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Community Planning and Development
In office
1997–1998
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byAndrew Cuomo
Mayor of Laredo
In office
1990–1997
Preceded byAldo Tatangelo
Succeeded byBetty Flores
Personal details
Born
Saul N. Ramirez Jr.

(1958-10-22) October 22, 1958 (age 65)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationTexas State University

Early life and education edit

Ramirez was born in Los Angeles, California to Saul Ramirez, Sr., and the former Bertha Villarreal. He moved to Laredo when he was three years of age. His father had been a line foreman and diesel engine mechanic at Douglas Aircraft. Ramirez was raised in Laredo, Texas, where he attended the Roman Catholic St. Augustine elementary and high schools.[2]

Career edit

Mayor of Laredo edit

In 1990, Ramirez became the youngest mayor of Laredo, Texas. He earlier served for two four-year terms on the Laredo City Council, prior to becoming mayor. Previously, he worked for nearly two decades in the insurance industry in Laredo.[3] He is a former board member of the Inter-Government Risk Pool of the Texas Municipal League.

Ramirez won the nonpartisan runoff election for mayor in 1990; he defeated Maria Guadalupe "Bebe" Zuñiga (1933–2017)[4][5] Zuñiga had first faced a court-ordered recount with a third candidate, Rick Reyes, to determine that she had won the right to challenge Ramirez by a margin of only nine votes.[6] The incumbent, Aldo Tatangelo, was term-limited under the Laredo municipal charter and instead ran unsuccessfully later that year for county judge of Webb County. As mayor, Ramirez secured a permit for the construction of the World Trade Bridge. He also worked to build four recreation centers, three fire stations, and a new public library at the intersection of McPherson and Calton roads.[7] Because Ramirez vacated the mayoral position at the end of his second term, a special election was called early in 1998 under the charter. Betty Flores, a former Laredo banker, won that contest and a few months later the regular city election as well.

Clinton administration edit

Ramirez resigned with several months remaining in his second term to take a position in the Clinton administration under United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Andrew Cuomo. From 1997 to 1998, Ramirez was the assistant secretary for the Office of Community Planning and Development. On June 19, 1998, Clinton nominated him to become the United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, serving until the end of the administration in January 2001.[8]

On January 1, 1997, the Laredo Morning Times named Ramriez "Laredoan of the Year". In 1995, he was named "Mayor of the Year" by the Texas Municipal Library Directors Association. In 1996, Newsweek magazine named him one of the twenty-five most dynamic mayors in the nation.[9]

In 2008, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and U.S. Representative Henry R. Cuellar of Laredo petitioned U.S. President-elect Barack Obama to choose Ramirez as HUD secretary. At the time, Ramirez served on Obama's transition team.[9] Obama, however, selected Shaun Donovan for the role.[10]

Later career edit

On March 17, 2010, Ramirez testified before the House Financial Services Committee on the Obama administration's "Choice Neighborhoods Initiative," also known as the "Proposal to Revitalize Severely Distressed Public and Assisted Housing."[11]

Since that time, Ramirez has assisted various administrations in addressing and crafting national policy and program activities that relate to economic development and housing efforts.

Ramirez has over twenty years of experience as a risk management and insurance industry executive. He is currently a member of AFL–CIO Housing Investment Trust Building America Advisory Board and the Capital One Community Renewal Fund Advisory Board.

Personal life edit

Ramirez and his wife, the former Aggie Ramos, have three children: Saul, Joaquin, and Alexis. They reside outside Washington, D.C. in Vienna, Virginia.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Affairs, United States Congress Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban (1999). Nomination of Saul N. Ramirez, Jr. U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 978-0-16-059689-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Rick Pauza, "Ramirez takes time to look back on start"". Laredo Morning Times, 1997 archives. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  3. ^ . nahro.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06.
  4. ^ "Maria Guadalupe 'Bebe' Zuniga". The Laredo Morning Times. January 26, 2017.
  5. ^ "Carlos Alberto Zuñiga obituary", Laredo Morning Times, June 14, 2011, p. 9A
  6. ^ "Rick Reyes v. Bebe Zuniga, July 11, 1990". findacase.com. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  7. ^ "Eddie Zavala, "Saul N. Ramirez, Jr., Laredoan of the Year"". Laredo Morning Times, January 1, 1997. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  8. ^ a b "Ramirez to address Leadership dinner". Laredo Morning Times, 1998 archives. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  9. ^ a b Zach Lindsey, "Hispanics tout ex-mayor for housing secretary", Laredo Morning Times, December 5, 2008, p. 15A
  10. ^ "HUD Secretary". portal.hud.gov. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  11. ^ "Statement of Saul N. Ramirez, Jr., Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, Before the Committee on Financial Services, United States House of Representatives, March 17, 2010" (PDF). financialservices.house.gov. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
Preceded by
Aldo Tatangelo
Mayor of Laredo, Texas

Saul N. Ramirez, Jr.
1990–1997

Succeeded by

saul, ramirez, born, october, 1958, american, politician, businessman, former, official, united, states, department, housing, urban, development, saul, ramirez4th, united, states, deputy, secretary, housing, urban, developmentin, office, 1998, 2001presidentbil. Saul N Ramirez Jr born October 22 1958 1 is an American politician businessman and former official in the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Saul Ramirez4th United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentIn office 1998 2001PresidentBill ClintonLeaderAndrew CuomoPreceded byTerrence R DuvernaySucceeded byAlphonso JacksonAssistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Community Planning and DevelopmentIn office 1997 1998PresidentBill ClintonPreceded byAndrew CuomoMayor of LaredoIn office 1990 1997Preceded byAldo TatangeloSucceeded byBetty FloresPersonal detailsBornSaul N Ramirez Jr 1958 10 22 October 22 1958 age 65 Los Angeles California U S Political partyDemocraticEducationTexas State University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Mayor of Laredo 2 2 Clinton administration 2 3 Later career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editRamirez was born in Los Angeles California to Saul Ramirez Sr and the former Bertha Villarreal He moved to Laredo when he was three years of age His father had been a line foreman and diesel engine mechanic at Douglas Aircraft Ramirez was raised in Laredo Texas where he attended the Roman Catholic St Augustine elementary and high schools 2 Career editMayor of Laredo edit In 1990 Ramirez became the youngest mayor of Laredo Texas He earlier served for two four year terms on the Laredo City Council prior to becoming mayor Previously he worked for nearly two decades in the insurance industry in Laredo 3 He is a former board member of the Inter Government Risk Pool of the Texas Municipal League Ramirez won the nonpartisan runoff election for mayor in 1990 he defeated Maria Guadalupe Bebe Zuniga 1933 2017 4 5 Zuniga had first faced a court ordered recount with a third candidate Rick Reyes to determine that she had won the right to challenge Ramirez by a margin of only nine votes 6 The incumbent Aldo Tatangelo was term limited under the Laredo municipal charter and instead ran unsuccessfully later that year for county judge of Webb County As mayor Ramirez secured a permit for the construction of the World Trade Bridge He also worked to build four recreation centers three fire stations and a new public library at the intersection of McPherson and Calton roads 7 Because Ramirez vacated the mayoral position at the end of his second term a special election was called early in 1998 under the charter Betty Flores a former Laredo banker won that contest and a few months later the regular city election as well Clinton administration edit Ramirez resigned with several months remaining in his second term to take a position in the Clinton administration under United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Andrew Cuomo From 1997 to 1998 Ramirez was the assistant secretary for the Office of Community Planning and Development On June 19 1998 Clinton nominated him to become the United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development serving until the end of the administration in January 2001 8 On January 1 1997 the Laredo Morning Times named Ramriez Laredoan of the Year In 1995 he was named Mayor of the Year by the Texas Municipal Library Directors Association In 1996 Newsweek magazine named him one of the twenty five most dynamic mayors in the nation 9 In 2008 the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and U S Representative Henry R Cuellar of Laredo petitioned U S President elect Barack Obama to choose Ramirez as HUD secretary At the time Ramirez served on Obama s transition team 9 Obama however selected Shaun Donovan for the role 10 Later career edit On March 17 2010 Ramirez testified before the House Financial Services Committee on the Obama administration s Choice Neighborhoods Initiative also known as the Proposal to Revitalize Severely Distressed Public and Assisted Housing 11 Since that time Ramirez has assisted various administrations in addressing and crafting national policy and program activities that relate to economic development and housing efforts Ramirez has over twenty years of experience as a risk management and insurance industry executive He is currently a member of AFL CIO Housing Investment Trust Building America Advisory Board and the Capital One Community Renewal Fund Advisory Board Personal life editRamirez and his wife the former Aggie Ramos have three children Saul Joaquin and Alexis They reside outside Washington D C in Vienna Virginia 8 References edit Affairs United States Congress Senate Committee on Banking Housing and Urban 1999 Nomination of Saul N Ramirez Jr U S Government Printing Office ISBN 978 0 16 059689 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Rick Pauza Ramirez takes time to look back on start Laredo Morning Times 1997 archives Retrieved May 5 2012 Biographies Nahro nahro com Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 Maria Guadalupe Bebe Zuniga The Laredo Morning Times January 26 2017 Carlos Alberto Zuniga obituary Laredo Morning Times June 14 2011 p 9A Rick Reyes v Bebe Zuniga July 11 1990 findacase com Retrieved May 5 2012 Eddie Zavala Saul N Ramirez Jr Laredoan of the Year Laredo Morning Times January 1 1997 Retrieved May 5 2012 a b Ramirez to address Leadership dinner Laredo Morning Times 1998 archives Retrieved May 5 2012 a b Zach Lindsey Hispanics tout ex mayor for housing secretary Laredo Morning Times December 5 2008 p 15A HUD Secretary portal hud gov Retrieved May 5 2012 Statement of Saul N Ramirez Jr Chief Executive Officer National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials Before the Committee on Financial Services United States House of Representatives March 17 2010 PDF financialservices house gov Retrieved May 5 2012 Appearances on C SPANPreceded byAldo Tatangelo Mayor of Laredo Texas Saul N Ramirez Jr 1990 1997 Succeeded byBetty Flores Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saul N Ramirez Jr amp oldid 1204140094, wikipedia, wiki, 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