Mas, Jorge 40 1994 Chairman of the Board Trading Activity
Mas, Jose R. 32 — Vice Chairman of the Board, Executive Vice President
In 1971, Mas Canosa started a telecommunications company with a $50,000 loan and built it into a massive empire reportedly worth $700 million. But he was best known for his work to topple the Castro Dictatorship. In 1980, Mas Canosa founded the Cuban American Foundation, an anti-Castro organization that a few years later celebrated its first victory when Radio and TV Marti went on the airwaves. With the help of U.S. government money Marti broadcast a strong pro democracy, fervent, anti-Communist message to Cuba. From the first wave of immigrants when Castro took power in the 1960's to the more recent flood of Cuban Pan Am flight boat people coming to the South Florida shores, Mas Canosa fought to isolate and overthrow Castro, hoping it would someday lead to democracy in his homeland
Not unless Jews come from Cuba
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