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Preceded by
  
Jorge Colberg Toro

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Piti Gandara


Succeeded by
  
Luce Vela

Governor
  
Anibal Acevedo Vila

Spouse
  
Anibal Acevedo Vila

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Preceded by
  
Sila Maria and Maria Elena Gonzalez Calderon

Children
  
2 (Gabriela, Juan Carlos)

Alma mater
  
University of Puerto Rico University of Florida

Education
  
University of Puerto Rico, University of Pennsylvania, University of Florida, Boston University

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Luisa "Piti" Gándara Menéndez is a Puerto Rican politician and wife of former Governor of Puerto Rico Aníbal Acevedo Vilá. As Acevedo Vilá's wife, Gándara served as First Lady from 2005 to 2009. In 2013, Gándara was elected by the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) to fill the vacancy left by Jorge Colberg Toro as representative at-large in the 29th House of Representatives.

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Early years and studies

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Gándara studied first at the University of Puerto Rico, and then completed a Master's degree at the University of Florida.

Professional career

Gándara worked as a high school teacher and as an executive at a multinational information technology firm.

First Lady: 2005-2009

Following the tradition of previous Puerto Rico First Ladies, Gándara refrained from holding a remunerative job while a resident of La Fortaleza. As First Lady, she dedicated much of her attention to educational issues. She developed two reading programs: Lee y Sueña and Rincón de la Lectura. The first managed to donate 60,000 books to children, while the second sparked the creation of 50 reading centers around the island. The programs received national recognition, including an Innovations Award from the Council of State Governments, and an award from the Ibero-American Council in Honor of Educational Quality.

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Active in her husband's successful Congressional campaign in 2000 and his campaign for governor in 2004, Gándara was heavily involved in his reelection bid in 2008 and supported him during a federal trial against him.

Representative aspirations: 2013

In March 2013, Gándara presented her candidacy to fill a vacant slot at the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico. She was elected during an internal election within the party on March 13, 2013.

Personal life

Gándara and Acevedo Vilá have two children: Gabriela, a Harvard University student, and Juan Carlos, a student at the University of Puerto Rico.

In 2011, Gándara confirmed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Awards and recognitions

  • Council of State Governments State Innovations Award - for a reading program that she developed as First Lady
  • Premio Iberoamericano Excelencia Academica 2008 (in Guayaquil, Ecuador) for promoting early childhood Education Program
  • NGA
  • References

    Piti Gándara Wikipedia