Nilda Pedrosa
Nilda Pedrosa is a policy advocate and the former Assistant Dean for Development & External Affairs at Florida International University College of Law.[1]
Background
She is a Miami native and a graduate of Florida International University and of Our Lady of Lourdes Academy High School.
She has served as a regional director for former senator Connie Mack III as well as the Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of State for the Bush administration.[2] In the run up to the 2004 elections, she served as Political Director for the successful Martinez for Senate campaign. Between 2005 and 2010, she served as Senior Policy Advisor to former Florida U.S. Senator Mel Martinez and as Chief of Staff to Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart of Florida.
She is the Dean for Development and External Affairs at Florida International University College of Law.
Cuba lobby
She is a prominent member of the Cuban-American lobby and is an active member of Cuba Democracy Advocates. She was one of the staff members responsible for working on Cuba policy issues in both the US Senate and the US House of Representatives. [3][4]
Immigration
She was the leading member of Senator Martinez's staff on immigration issues, and spearheaded his efforts to obtain passage of comprehensive immigration reform in the United States Senate in 2006 and 2007. To that end, she spoke at various forums on the issue including the National Council of La Raza and the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.
Florida Judicial Nominating Committee
She was a member and past chair of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida Nominating Commission, as an appointee of former Governor, Jeb Bush, and of the Florida Third District Court of Appeal Nominating Commission, as an appointee of former Governor Charlie Crist.
She was appointed by Governor Rick Scott to serve as a member of the Florida Supreme Court Nominating Commission in December 2012.
Community involvement
She is a leading member of the Miami Chapter of the Federalist Society.[5] She has also been involved with the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and Americans for Immigrant Justice
She is a member of the board of Amigos For Kids [6] and the board of the 11th Judicial Circuit Historical Society [7]
See also
- Cuba-United States relations
- Diaspora politics in the United States
- Opposition to Fidel Castro
- Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006
- Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007
References
External links
- From Mel to Mario
- Díaz-Balart nombra a Nilda Pedrosa Jefa de Personal (Spanish)
- Principles for Economic Engagement for a Free Cuba
- The Eleventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission
- The Florida Third District Court of Appeal Nominating Commission
- The Florida Supreme Court Nominating Commission
- Appearances on C-SPAN