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CEPEDA-LEONARDO, MARGARITA (1965 )
Margarita
Cepeda-Leonardo is a native of San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic,
but she was raised and educated in the U.S. In 1987 she founded Quisqueya
en Acción and soon thereafter, received a fellowship for leadership
training under the National Fellowship Network of New Generation Leadership
Program. From then on her career veered toward public service. Appointed
to state and local government positions including the Commission on State
Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board, and the City of Providence Minority Business
and Women Development Enterprise, Cepeda-Leonardo has served as founding
executive director of the Miami Beach Hispanic Community Center since
1995. Cepeda-Leonardo supported the first Hispanic public officials in
the history of Miami Beach. In 1997, she served as president of the Dominican
American National Foundation of South Florida and later as president of
the Dominican American National Roundtable. Recognized for her leadership
efforts to increase Dominican participation in U.S. politics, Cepeda-Leonardo
has received numerous community service awards.
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