What is Maria Contreras-Sweet known for?

What is Maria Contreras-Sweet known for?

Maria Contreras-Sweet is an American business leader, US government official, civic leader and community organizer. She served as an Obama cabinet member, California state cabinet secretary and investor/entrepreneur.

Where was Maria Contreras-Sweet born?

Guadalajara, Mexico
Maria Contreras-Sweet/Place of birth
Biography. Contreras-Sweet was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, and immigrated to the United States with her family when she was five years old. After serving in California public office, she founded several businesses and community organizations.

When was Maria Contreras born?

1955 (age 66 years)
Maria Contreras-Sweet/Date of birth

Maria Contreras-Sweet. Maria Contreras-Sweet (born 1955) served as the 24th Administrator of the Small Business Administration from 2014 to 2017. She was formerly the executive chairwoman and founder of ProAmérica Bank, a commercial bank focusing on small to mid-sized businesses with a specialty in the Latino community.

Who is Jenni Contreras-Sweet?

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Contreras-Sweet immigrated to Los Angeles, California and has since been involved in both the private sector founding a private equity firm and in public service as the California Secretary of Business, Transportation, and Housing under Governor Gray Davis .

Where did Adela Contreras-Sweet go to college?

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Contreras-Sweet’s family, including her mother and five siblings, immigrated to the United States when Contreras-Sweet was five years old. Her mother worked at a chicken packaging plant in El-Monte, California to support the family. Contreas-Sweet earned a bachelor’s degree from California State University, Los Angeles.

What did Contreras-Sweet do for BTHA?

During her 5-year term, Contreras-Sweet was the longest serving BTHA secretary, overseeing 44,000 employees, a $14 billion budget, and 14 state departments. Her projects included: Creating of the Department of Managed Health Care and its accompanying Office of Patient Advocate

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