Guillermo Aguilera Sanchez Explained

Guillermo Aguilera Sanchez
Office:Cuban Senator from Camagüey
Term Start:1954
Term End:Jan 1959
Successor:Position abolished
Birth Date:8 April 1901
Birth Place:Camagüey, Cuba
Death Date:25 September 1983
Death Place:Palm Beach, Florida
Occupation:Businessman
Spouse:Elena Pollack Casuso

Guillermo Bernabe Aguilera y Sanchez (8 April 1901 in Camagüey, Cuba - 25 September 1983) was a Cuban politician and businessman.

Aguilera was a Senator from Camagüey from 1954 until 1959. He was one of the largest rice growers in Cuba. He was the owner of Finca San Antonio (Plantation San Antonio) which was 1000 caballerias (33,200 acres) with 600 caballarias (19,920 acres) dedicated to growing rice.[1] In 1953, he purchased 1700 cabillarias (56,440 acres) for $750,000.[2] He was also the owner of a rice mill company "Molino de Arroz, S.A.".[1]

Family

Aguilera was married to Elena Pollack Casuso (1911–1966), the daughter of Mark A. Pollack, a tobacco exporter. They had three children: Alina, Elena, and Guillermo Bernabe Aguillera-Pollack.He was the brother-in-law of the Mercedes de la Torre y Alcoz, Marquesa de Arcos and grand-uncle of the South Florida radio personality, Henry Pollack.

References

Notes and References

  1. Jimenez, Guillermo; Los Propietarios de Cuba 1958; Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, Havana, Cuba (2007);
  2. Economic Geography, Volume 32; Editor Wallace Walter Atwood; Clark University (1956)