Miguel Romero

Miguel Alberto Romero Lugo (born February 17, 1970) is a Puerto Rican lawyer, who is the current Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico.[1] He was also Secretary of Labor and Human Resources of Puerto Rico and former Chief of Staff of Puerto Rico during Governor Luis Fortuño's administration (2012-2013)

Miguel Romero Lugo
Mayor of San Juan
Assumed office
January 11, 2021
Preceded byCarmen Yulín Cruz
Member of the Puerto Rico Senate
from the San Juan District
In office
January 2, 2017  January 1, 2021
Puerto Rico Chief of Staff
In office
August 1, 2012  January 1, 2013
Succeeded byIngrid Vila Biaggi
Secretary of Labor and Human Resources of Puerto Rico
In office
January 12, 2009  January 13, 2013
Succeeded byVance Thomas
President
Appeals Commission for the Public Service Human Resource Management System
In office
2001–2004
Associate Member
Appeals Commission for the Public Service Human Resource Management System
In office
1999–2001
Personal details
Born
Miguel Alberto Romero Lugo

(1970-02-17) February 17, 1970
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Political partyNew Progressive Party
Other political
affiliations
Democrat
EducationUniversity of Puerto Rico (BA) Inter American University of Puerto Rico (JD)
OccupationTrial Lawyer

Early life and education

Romero was born on February 17, 1970, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This young professional gained his elementary education in Puerto Rico's public school system. At the age of 17, he was accepted by the University of Puerto Rico to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Social Science. While going to college, he also attended hospitality school where he learned the skills he would later use in his union job as a casino croupier, a position that provided his first exposure to collective bargaining agreements.

He graduated from Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law summa cum laude and first in his class. After graduation, he obtained the highest grade in his Bar Exam. Romero is admitted to practice law in the state of Florida, the Federal Court in Puerto Rico, the Central Florida Federal Court and the Supreme Court of the United States.

Early career

He joined the Government of Puerto Rico in 1993, working for the Youth Affairs Office. Then he moved up to La Fortaleza – the Governor's Mansion – where he worked in the Municipal Affairs Office during the day, while seeking a law degree from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law in the evenings.

In 1998, then-Governor Pedro Rosselló nominated Romero as associate member of the Appellate Board of the government's personnel administration system. Two years later, he was designated president of that entity, serving in that capacity until 2004, being the youngest member of the cabinet at the time of his nomination. Romero then practiced as a private trial lawyer, specializing in labor relations.

Secretary of Labor and Human Resources

In November 2008, former Governor of Puerto Rico, Hon. Luis Fortuño, nominated him as Secretary of Labor and Human Resources. He was sworn into his post in January 2009, and assumed several responsibilities that denote his leadership, character and commitment as a public servant. Romero successfully mediated disputes and spearheaded many negotiations with Labor Unions improving the conditions of Puerto Rico's workforce.

While being in office Romero was active in several Government of Puerto Rico boards, including the State Insurance Fund Corporation, the Public Housing Administration, the Cooperative Development Commission, the Work Investment Act State Board, and the Fiscal and Economic Stabilization board. Additionally, he was one of only five government officials that make up the council in charge of reorganizing and modernizing the Executive Branch of Puerto Rico. Because of his leadership the Governor of Puerto Rico also entrusted Romero with the task of solving all current tribulations affecting the government's retirement system by naming him chair of the Commission to Reform the Government of Puerto Rico Retirement Systems.

On August 2012, Romero was appointed chief of staff by Governor Fortuño.

Chief of Staff of Puerto Rico

On August 1, 2012, Romero became the Governor's third Chief of Staff, succeeding Marcos Rodríguez Ema, who became one of Senior Advisor to the Luis Fortuño reelection campaign. The differences in style with his predecessor became readily apparent when he announced that he will concentrate on government issues and avoid becoming immersed in political debate.

National politics

Romero, a Democrat, served as a delegate to the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, representing the San Juan Senatorial District. On 2016, he also served as a delegate for the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, representing the San Juan Senatorial District.

San Juan Mayoral Race

For the 2020 Puerto Rican general election held on November 3, Romero ran and won the election for mayor of San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, after stealing the election in the most corrupt way his political party knows how to do from Manuel Natal Albelo of the Citizen's Victory Movement party. He assumed office on January 11, 2021.[2]

References

  1. "San Juan Results". ceepur.org. December 31, 2020.
  2. "Juramenta Miguel Romero a la capital". elvocero.com (in Spanish). January 11, 2021.
Political offices
Preceded by
Carmen Yulin Cruz
Mayor of San Juan
2021–present
Incumbent
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