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    4 days ago · Jorge Mas is the son of Jorge Mas Canosa, a Cuban exile and founder of the Cuban American National Foundation. He is the largest shareholder and chairman of MasTec, a $12 billion infrastructure engineering and construction company, and the owner of Inter Miami CF soccer club.

  2. 3 days ago · He participated in the creation of the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) in 1981 alongside Jorge Mas Canosa, and he championed loans within the African-American community in downtown Miami. His activism and reach earned him entry into the exclusive Non-Group , a select group of business leaders who operated Miami from behind the scenes.

  3. 3 days ago · Logramos entrar en Cuba el recién publicado libro de mi autoría sobre el pensamiento político de Jorge Mas Canosa y en aquel pequeño reducto de libertad temporánea se escucharon las palabras ...

  4. 5 days ago · In that span, Masvidal held meetings with some of South Florida’s A-listers of the time, including Miami Dolphins co-founder Joe Robbie, Miami-Dade County Manager Merrett Stierheim and Jorge Mas Canosa, with whom Masvidal co-founded a Washington-based lobbying group, the Cuban American National Foundation, in 1981.

  5. 3 days ago · Un año después, fundó la Fundación Nacional Cubano Americana (FNCA) junto al exiliado Jorge Mas Canosa, quien falleció en 1997. La misión de esta organización es luchar por la libertad, la democracia y el respeto a los derechos humanos a Cuba.

  6. 3 days ago · His influence was not limited to the financial sector. Masvidal was a fervent activist and advocate for various community causes. He participated in the creation of the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) in 1981 alongside Jorge Mas Canosa, and advocated for loans in the African-American community in downtown Miami.

  7. 4 days ago · Two people played strategic roles along the group’s turning into a business conglomerate: Cuban businessman Jorge Mas Canosa and Argentinian financier Raúl Moneta. In 1997 Mas Canosa, a fierce opponent of Fidel Castro’s government who was based in Miami, invested funds from his company Mastec Inc, a leading global tech firm, to purchase 28 ...

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