Secretary of Treasury of Puerto Rico

The Secretary of Treasury of Puerto Rico (commonly known as the Treasurer of Puerto Rico) is the chief financial officer and the treasurer of the government of Puerto Rico.

Secretary of Treasury of Puerto Rico
Incumbent
Francisco Parés Alicea[1]

since July 22, 2019
Department of Treasury
NominatorGovernor
AppointerGovernor
with advise and consent from the Senate
Term length4 years
FormationEstablished by Article IV of the Constitution of Puerto Rico
SuccessionThird
Websitewww.hacienda.gobierno.pr

Secretaries

The following is a list of officeholders:[2][3]

  • 1917–1922: José E. Benedicto
  • 1922–1923: Ramón Aboy
  • 1923–1924: J.W. Bonner
  • 1924–1929: Juan G. Gallardo
  • 1930–1935: Manuel V. Domenech
  • 1935–1940: Rafael Sancho Bonet
  • 1941–1948: Rafael Buscaglia
  • 1949–1955: Sol Luis Descartes
  • 1955–1958: Rafael Picó
  • 1958–1963: José R. Nogueras
  • 1964–1968: Jorge Font Saldaña
  • 1969–1970: Ángel M. Rivera
  • 1970–1971: Angel Martín Taboas
  • 1971–1972: Wallace González Oliver
  • 1972–1973: Raymond J. González
  • 1973–1976: Salvador E. Casellas
  • 1976–1981: Julio César Pérez
  • 1981–1984: Carmen Ana Culpeper
  • 1985–1989: Juan Agosto Alicea
  • 1989–1992: Ramón García Santiago
  • 1992–1993: Ángel Rivera
  • 1993–1997: Manuel Díaz Saldaña
  • 1997–2000: Xenia Vélez Silva
  • 2001–2004: Juan A. Flores Galarza
  • 2005–2007: Juan C. Méndez Torres
  • 2008–2008: José G. Dávila Matos
  • 2008–2008: Ángel A. Ortiz García
  • 2009–2010: Juan Carlos Puig
  • 2010–2012: Jesús F. Méndez
  • 2012–2012: Blanca Álvarez
  • 2013–2014: Melba Acosta Febo
  • 2014–2017: Juan Zaragoza
  • 2017–2019: Raúl Maldonado[4]
  • 2019–present: Francisco Parés Alicea
gollark: The government has some sort of scheme for subsidizing internet connection upgrades in rural areas which I think we're eligible for, except we have a long contract with the ISP so it probably wouldn't be very useful in the short run.
gollark: The main advantage would probably just be an SLA (not that important, I have basically zero reliability requirements) and static IP (convenient).
gollark: No idea, didn't check.
gollark: And which seems to at least vaguely tolerate running a publicly exposed server off the connection, although they do not really make it convenient.
gollark: I do like having an ISP which, while quite slow, happily lets us just download terabytes a month with no problems.

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