Cuba Study Group
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The Cuba Study Group "is a non-profit, non-partisan organization, comprised of Cuban business and community leaders who share a common interest and vision of a free and democratic Cuba.
"The Group's goal is to formulate effective, multilateral policy recommendations through thoughtful discussion and critical analysis of ideas that promote and facilitate a peaceful regime change in Cuba and lead to democracy, a free and open society, a market-based economic system, respect for human rights and the rule of law and the reunification of the Cuban nation." [1]
- Tomas Bilbao - Executive Director
Democracy and Transition Links
Directors
- Luis J. Perez - Co-chairman
- Cesar L. Alvarez
- Ambassador Paul L. Cejas
- Ernesto de la Fe
- Michael B. Fernandez
- David Hernandez
- J. Medel MD, MBA
- Frank Rodriguez
- Enrique Sosa
- Carlos A. Saladrigas - Co-chairman
- Victor Batista
- Carlos M. de la Cruz
- Jose M. de Lasa
- Jose A. Garrido, Jr.
- Rafael Kravec
- Juan T. O'Naghten
- John Ryan
Listed Cuba Experts
- Max Azicri
- Joel Brito
- Margaret Crahan
- Juan M. Del Aguila
- Jorge Dominguez
- Daniel Erikson
- Mark Falcoff
- Andy Gomez
- Guillermo Grenier
- Ted Henken
- Stephen Johnson
- Hal P. Klepak
- Sheryl L. Lutjens
- Jesus Mercader
- Frank Mora
- Louis A. Perez, Jr.
- Jorge Perez-Lopez
- Philip Peters
- Susan K. Purcell
- Rafael Rojas
- Jorge A. Sanguinetty
- Paolo Spadoni
- Julia E. Sweig
- Velia Cecilia Bobes Leon
- Javier Corrales
- Alejandro M. de la Fuente
- Sergio Diaz-Briquets
- Susan Eckstein
- H. Michael Erisman
- Damian J. Fernandez
- Edward Gonzalez
- Orlando Gutierrez
- Ernesto Hernandez-Cata
- John M. Kirk
- William M. LeoGrande
- Anthony P. Maingot
- Carmelo Mesa-Lago
- Eusebio Mujal-Leon
- Gustavo Perez-Firmat
- Marifeli Perez-Steble
- Alejandro Portes
- Anabella Rodriguez
- Mercedes Sandoval
- Enrioco M. Santi
- Jaime Suchliki
- Laurence Whitehead
Source (bios)