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Antonio Cabrales
President Fundación Salvadoreña para el Desarroll Económico y Social (FUSADES)
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Professional
Antonio Cabrales is President of the Board of Directors of Fundación Salvadoreña para el Desarrolla
Económica y Social (FUSADES), a private and non-partisan organization created in 1983 to promote economic and social progress
of Salvadorans. From 1989 to 1994, he was the Minister of Agriculture under the presidency of Alfredo Cristiani. Mr. Cabrales
is also the Founding President of SALVANATURA, the Salvadoran Ecological Foundation dedicated to promoting public awareness of
preserving native forests. SALVANATURA oversees the largest parks in El Salvador. He has also served as a Professor at the
National School of Agriculture (1959-1962), Sub-Director of Livestock (1963-1964), Vice Minister of Agriculture (1972), and
President of the National Agriculture Fair (1979).
Mr. Cabrales has been involved in livestock production for 40 years. He is also President of Cabrales
Meza, S.A. and Teopan, S.A., which are family real estate projects. He has developed Teopan Island, a first class resort in
Lake Coatepeque, for the last 35 years. He is also on the Board
of Directors of five other Foundations.
Education
Mr. Cabrales earned his Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry and minored in Dairy Science at Delaware
Valley College of Science and Agriculture in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
Memberships & Affiliations
- Member, Dean’s International Council,
Harris School of Public Policy Studies,
University of Chicago
Personal
Professor Cabrales and his wife Ana María have five children.
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