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Carlos de la Cruz

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Carlos de la Cruz
Born
Carlos M. de la Cruz Sr.

Havana, Cuba
NationalityAmerican
EducationPhillips Academy
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
University of Miami
OccupationBusinessman
Known forDe la Cruz Collection
TitleChairman, CC1 Companies, Inc
Spouse
Children5
RelativesStefano Bonfiglio (former son-in-law)

Carlos M. de la Cruz Sr. is a Cuban-born American businessman, the chairman of CC1 Companies, Inc. which includeCoca-Cola Puerto Rico Bottlers, CC1 Beer Distributors, Inc., Coca-Cola Bottlers Trinidad & Tobago, and Florida Caribbean Distillers, LLC. The companies together employ 2,500 people and have annual sales of $1 billion.

Early life

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Born inHavana, Cuba,[1] he also lived in New York City andMadrid, Spain, and has been a resident ofMiami, Florida, since 1975.

De la Cruz received his high school diploma fromPhillips Academy,Andover, Massachusetts, in 1959; a bachelor's degree in economics, an MBA from the Wharton School,University of Pennsylvania, in 1962 and 1963; and a juris doctor from theUniversity of Miami School of Law in 1979.[1][2]

Career

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He is a senior trustee and was the chairman of the board of trustees of the University of Miami from 1999 to 2001.[1] He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. From 1993 to 1995 he was chairman of United Way of Dade County, and campaign chairman in 1991. He has been on the boards of Georgetown University, Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, Florida International University, the Dade Foundation, the Business Assistance Center, and Miami Partners for Progress.

A supporter of interdisciplinary studies, he endowed the de la Cruz-Mentschikoff Professor of Law and Economics chair at the University of Miami Law School and the de la Cruz Doctoral Candidates Fellows in Behavioral Finance at the Wharton School.[2]

Personal life

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He and his wife,Rosa de la Cruz, have been married since 1962.[2] They have five children and live inKey Biscayne, Florida.[3]

They are collectors of contemporary art. In 2009 they opened theDe la Cruz Collection, a 30,000 square foot private museum which shows their collection in the Design District of Miami. The museum is open to the public free of charge and conducts educational programs.[2]

Rosa died in February 2024, and in May 2024Christie's sold the 26 most desirable pieces at auction for US$34.4 million.[4][5]

Their daughter, jewelry designer Rosa de la Cruz Bonfiglio, was married to the Italian businessman,Stefano Bonfiglio, and they had four sons together, but later divorced.[6][7]

Awards

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He has received the Alexis de Tocqueville Award fromUnited Way; the Silver Medallion Brotherhood Award from theNational Conference of Christians and Jews; the Distinguished Service Award fromFlorida International University; the Joseph Wharton Award from theUniversity of Pennsylvania; the Social Responsibility Award from theUrban League; the Simon Wiesenthal Foundation Award; the Presidential Medal fromGeorgetown University; the Lawyers in Leadership Award from the Center for Ethics & Public Service of theUniversity of Miami; the New American Award fromCatholic Charities Legal Services; and the Humanitarian Award fromAmerican Red Cross.[2]

References

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  1. ^abcMiami Magazine."Cruz Control". Miami Edu. Archived fromthe original on 15 July 2010. Retrieved28 November 2011.
  2. ^abcde"Carlos M. de la Cruz".Pa59ers.com. 1941-07-18. Retrieved2016-10-21.
  3. ^"Alive and Well and Working in…Miami".Whartonmagazine.com. 10 January 1996. Retrieved2016-10-21.
  4. ^"Does the De la Cruz collection sale mark the end of an era?".The Art Newspaper - International art news and events. 2024-06-10. Retrieved2025-01-02.
  5. ^"Rosa de la Cruz (1942–2024)".de la Cruz Collection. Retrieved2025-01-02.
  6. ^Macon, Alexandra (June 3, 2014)."Carolina Gonzalez-Bunster's Wedding in the Dominican Republic".Vogue. Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2016. RetrievedOctober 19, 2016.
  7. ^Phillips, Ian (2008-02-13)."Rosa De La Cruz Bonfiglio Decorating With Art".Elledecor.com. Retrieved2016-10-20.

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