Juan C. Zapata

Juan Carlos Zapata (born December 9, 1966), is an American businessman, politician and the owner of Zapata Consulting. Founded in 2004, Zapata Consulting focuses on assisting clients in building strong relationships with public officials and community stakeholders, identifying and pursuing business opportunities, and developing strategies to strengthen a company's brand and market position. Prior to the company's inception, Mr. Zapata was involved in importing seafood, real estate and other business ventures. He also has a strong background in non-profit management.

Juan C. Zapata
Member of the Miami-Dade County Commission
from the 11th District
In office
2012–2016
Preceded byJoe Martinez[1]
Succeeded byJoe Martinez
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 119th district
In office
2002–2010
Preceded byCindy Lerner[2]
Succeeded byFrank Artiles[3]
Personal details
Born (1966-12-09) December 9, 1966
Medellin, Colombia
Political partyRepublican
ProfessionBusinessman, Consultant

In addition to Mr. Zapata's private sector experience, he has an extensive public service record. In 2002, he became the first Colombian American elected to serve in the Florida Legislature and was subsequently re-elected three times to Florida House of Representatives. During his time in Tallahassee, Mr. Zapata worked on a wide range of issues and developed an expertise in health care policy and budget. He served as Chairman of the Miami-Dade Delegation from 2007 to 2010 and was appointed to Governor Rick Scott's Health and Human Services Transition Team in 2010.

Following his time in the State Legislature, Mr. Zapata was elected as a County Commissioner in 2012 and became the first Colombian-American to represent Miami-Dade County residents on the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners. As a Commissioner, Mr. Zapata served as the Chair of the Strategic Planning & Government Operations Committee and the Value Adjustment Board. Mr. Zapata was also a member of the Metropolitan Services Committee, the Unincorporated Municipal Service Area Committee, and the Metropolitan Planning Organization.

Mr. Zapata has served on the board for several national organizations and was the past Chair of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) and the National Council of State Legislators (NCSL) Labor and Economic Development Committee. Through his chairmanship of the Miami-Dade County Hospital Governance Task Force, he contributed to the financial turnaround of one of Miami-Dade County's most important assets, Jackson Health System. As a result of his work, he has appeared in multiple media outlets and has been recognized by numerous business and community groups. These accolades include several Legislator of the Year awards and the Order of Congress of Colombia, one of Colombia's highest civilian honors.

Mr. Zapata's other public service includes various philanthropic initiatives and the creation of two non-profits that provide critical services to Miami-Dade County residents. Mr. Zapata founded Read 2 Succeed, a non-profit that offers free tutoring and provides children with access to books and supplies, and CASA, a non-profit dedicated to helping fellow immigrants integrate and contribute to the community.

Mr. Zapata attended Florida International University, where he received a bachelor's degree in Finance and International Business and was awarded the Torch Award, FIU's highest alumni recognition. Mr. Zapata also holds a master's degree in Public Administration from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. Mr. Zapata currently resides in Miami, Florida.

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