Margarita Nolasco Santiago Explained

Margarita Nolasco Santiago
State Senate:Puerto Rico
District:At-large
Term Start:2008
Term End:2019
Office2:President pro tempore of the Senate of Puerto Rico
Term2:2008–2012
Preceded2:Orlando Parga
Succeeded2:Jose Luis Dalmau
Office3:Member of the Puerto Rico Senate from the Guayama district
Term3:2004–2008
Office4:Majority Speaker of the Senate of Puerto Rico
Term4:2005–2008
Preceded4:Jorge de Castro Font
Succeeded4:Roberto Arango
Office5:Majority Whip of the Senate of Puerto Rico
Term Start5:2005
Term End5:2005
Succeeded5:Carlos Pagán
Office6:Mayor of Coamo
Term6:1996–2000
Preceded6:Carlos Luis Torres Santiago
Succeeded6:Juan Carlos García Padilla
Birth Place:Coamo, Puerto Rico
Children:Angel Miguel (b. 1979)
Alma Mater:
Party:New Progressive Party

Margarita Nolasco Santiago is a Puerto Rican politician, senator, and former Mayor of Coamo. She has been a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico since 2004.

Early years and studies

Margarita Nolasco obtained her bachelor's degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, and her master's degree from State University of New York, both in Education with a Major in Mathematics. She then completed her Doctorate in Education with a Major in Curriculum from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico.

Professional career

After receiving her bachelor's degree, Nolasco worked for the Puerto Rico Department of Education in Barranquitas High School. After finishing her master's degree, she worked as a mathematics teacher at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico in Barranquitas. Two years later, she was appointed as Coordinator of Academic Affairs of the same institution.

After some time, she transferred to the Interamerican University of San Germán where she worked as Director of the General Education Program. She then transferred to the Ponce Campus where she worked as Dean of Academic Affairs.

She is co-author of two books in mathematics with McGraw-Hill.

Political career

Nolasco began her political career in 1996, when she was elected as Mayor of Coamo.[1] [2] She ran again in the 2000 elections, but lost to the candidate of the Popular Democratic Party.[3]

In 2004, she was elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico for the District of Guayama.[4] She became the Majority Whip of her party, and eventually the Majority Speaker. During that term, she presided the Commission of Superior Education, among others.

For the 2008 general elections, Nolasco ran for Senator at-large after winning a slot at the PNP primaries.[5] She was elected and appointed as President pro tempore by President Thomas Rivera Schatz.[6]

Personal life

Nolasco has a son: Angel Miguel Cruz Nolasco, born in 1979. She also has three grandchildren: Clarymar, Angélica Cristina, and Angel Miguel.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.salonhogar.net/Link%20P.R/www.linktopr.com/coamo.html Alcaldes de Coamo
  2. http://www.ceepur.org/elecciones1996/escrutinio/alcaldes.php?municipio=CM Elecciones Generales 1996: Coamo
  3. http://www.ceepur.org/elecciones2000/escrutinio/alcaldes.html#CM Elecciones Generales 2000: Alcaldes
  4. http://cee.ceepur.org/recuento/principal.aspx?Cargo=SND&Nivel=DS&L2=6 Elecciones Generales 2004: Recuento
  5. http://ceepur.org/elecciones2008/CEE_Events/ELECCIONES_GENERALES_2008_4/ESCRUTINIO_GENERAL_8/default.html Elecciones Generales 2008: Senadores por Acumulación
  6. http://www.senadopr.us/Diario%20de%20Sesiones/062009.pdf 16ta Asamblea Legislativa de Puerto Rico