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Governor
  
Succeeded by
  
Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Preceded by
  
Luisa Gándara

Profession
  
attorneypublic notary

Spouse
  
Luis Fortuño (m. 1984)

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Full Name
  
Luz Eufemia Vela Gutiérrez

Alma mater
  
Goucher CollegeInteramerican University

Children
  
María Luisa Fortuño, Guillermo Luis Fortuño, Luis Roberto Fortuño

Education
  
Goucher College, Interamerican University of Puerto Rico

People also search for
  
Luis Fortuño, Wilma Pastrana, María Luisa Fortuño, Guillermo Luis Fortuño, Luis Roberto Fortuño

Born
  
1961 (age 59–60) San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Luz Eufemia Vela Gutiérrez —better known as Lucé Vela— Self renamed during campaign, because Eufemia was not pretty enough for a Governor spouse, is the wife of former Governor of Puerto Rico Luis Fortuño. She was the First Lady, a position she held while her husband was in office from 2009 to 2013, and the mother of triplets, María Luisa, Guillermo Luis and Luis Roberto.

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Education

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Vela obtained a Bachelor's degree in Communications and French from Goucher College in Baltimore. She later obtained a Juris Doctor degree from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico.

Professional career

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Vela first commenced her legal career working for the Law Firm of Martínez, Odell, & Calabria. In 2000, she established her own private practice, specializing in real estate and as a notary public.

First Lady of Puerto Rico

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Vela began her tenure as First Lady of Puerto Rico after her husband, Luis Fortuño, was sworn in as Governor in 2009, following the 2008 general elections. Her charitable work involved education, family values, and women's health.

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References

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