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President
  
Danilo Medina

Spouse
  
Danilo Medina (m. 1987)

Occupation
  
Psychologist

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Preceded by
  
Margarita Cedeño de Fernández

Alma mater
  
Universidad Católica de Santo Domingo

Education
  
Universidad Católica de Santo Domingo

Parents
  
Juanico Montilla, Altagracia Espinal

Children
  
Vanessa Medina, Ana Paula Medina, Sibeli Medina

Political party
  
Dominican Liberation Party

Similar
  
Danilo Medina, Margarita Cedeño de Fernández, Leonel Fernández, Hipólito Mejía

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Cándida Montilla de Medina (born ?) is a Dominican clinical psychologist. The wife of President Danilo Medina, Montilla de Medina has served as the First Lady of the Dominican Republic since 2012.

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Education and personal life

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Montilla de Medina was born in Santo Domingo, where she has resided for most of her life. She graduated from Universidad Católica de Santo Domingo and became a clinical psychologist, specializing in family therapy. She also studied human resource management at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She had conducted studies and seminars within her fields, including at the INCAE Business School in Costa Rica.

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Montilla married her husband, Danilo Medina, in 1987. They have three daughters: Candy Sibely, Vanessa Daniela and Ana Paula.

Career

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From 2004 until August 2012, Cándida Montilla de Medina served as the founder and founding director of the Department of Human Development and Family Integration (PDHIF) at the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic. She left that position to become the country's First Lady in August 2012.

Montilla de Medina actively campaigned on behalf of her husband during the 2012 Dominican Republic presidential election. She chaired a group called "Mujeres Creciendo con Danilo" (Women Growing with Danilo), to focus on women voters to Medina's candidacy and the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD). Cándida Montilla de Medina assumed the role of First Lady of the Dominican Republic on August 16, 2012, when Danilo Medina assumed the presidency. She has focused on healthcare and social issues, including care for children and the elderly, education, and women's affairs during her tenure.

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Cándida Montilla de Medina Wikipedia