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Armando Gutierrez During Elian Gonzalez Related Events

Armando Gutierrez (born November 17, 1949 in Cuba) is a political figure in the United States. Due to the political pressures in Cuba, he was forced into exile to the United States, were he spent several years in New Jersey and eventually settled in Miami. After several years in the banking industry, Mr. Gutierrez built a strong name in the Cuban community , and which led him to his involvement in politics. For over 30 years presidents, senators, and many international politicians have consulted with Mr. Gutierrez about many Cuban issues.

Mr. Gutierrez has ran hundreds of political campaigns that have led to the election of many national, and local political leaders. He is also known for his political mastercraft that led to the election of the Prime Minister of the Turks & Caicos.

During Elian Gonzalez Recently his charity involvements led him to become the family spokesperson for the Elian Gonzalez family during the Elian Gonzalez saga in Miami. Mr. Gutierrez led the efforts in Miami with the Gonzalez family to help Elian maintain his freedom.

Armando Gutierrez is one of the most respected Cuban leaders and was named one of the top 500 influential hispanics in this country. Armando Gutierrez is married to Maritza Gutierrez and they have two sons, Armando Gutierrez Jr , and Chad Gutierrez.

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