Profession Politician, Attorney | Name Carmelo Santiago Role Politician | |
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Alma mater Valencia Community CollegeBethune-Cookman University (B.A.)Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (J.D.) Party New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico Education Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, Bethune-Cookman University, Valencia College | ||
Political party New Progressive Party |
Senator Carmelo Ríos Santiago of Puerto Rico delivers community partner remarks on behalf of NHCSL.
Carmelo J. Ríos Santiago (born May 21, 1973 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican politician and Senator. He has been a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico since 2005.
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- Senator Carmelo Ros Santiago of Puerto Rico delivers community partner remarks on behalf of NHCSL
- Early years and studies
- Professional career
- Political career
- References
Early years and studies
Carmelo Ríos was born on May 21, 1973 in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Carmelo Ríos Nazario and Lydia Santiago Estrella. He studied at the Ramón Marín Elementary School in Guaynabo and in 1991, he entered Florida Air Academy in the US.
That same year, he started his college studies in Orlando receiving an associate degree in Economy from Valencia Community College. In 1993, he transferred to Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Economy.
In 1995, he entered the Law Faculty of the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico becoming part of the Student Bar Association and the Law Students National Association and the Council of Students. In 1998, he obtained his Juris doctor.
Professional career
Ríos started working as a lawyer, and as a legal aide of the Commissioner of Municipal Affairs, and Director of the Lawsuit Division of the Corporation of State Insurance Fund. In 2001, he started his own law firm specializing in Administrative, Civil, and Penal Law.
Political career
Ríos started his political career in 1999, when he ran for Guaynabo's Legislative Assembly, where he was elected Majority Speaker. In November 2004, he was elected as Senator for the District of Bayamón, where he presided the Municipal and Financial Affairs Commission.
In November 2008, he was reelected for a second term. He currently presides the Government Commission. He is also Vice-president of the Commission of Municipal Affairs, Secretary of the Commission of Public Safety and Judicial Affairs, Consumer Affairs and Public Corporations.