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Jorge Mas Santos (born 1963) is an American billionaire businessman and the chairman and largest shareholder of MasTec, a Miami-based construction and engineering company, founded by his father Jorge Mas Canosa.
Jorge Mas is the current chairman of the board for MasTec, and former CEO. He served as CEO from 1992 to 1997, and is the brother of current CEO, Jose Mas . Jose Mas is the CEO of MasTec.
Jorge Lincoln Mas Canosa (21 September 1939 – 24 November 1997) was a Cuban-American businessman who founded the Cuban American National Foundation and MasTec, a publicly traded company. Regarded within the United States as a powerful lobbyist on Cuban and anti- Castro political positions, [1] he was labeled a "counterrevolutionary" by the ...
Jose Mas is the CEO of MasTec, the $2.8 billion infrastructure giant that his late father, Jorge Mas Canosa, founded and built.
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MTZ_dec2018. More specifically, Peconic Partners LLC was the largest shareholder of MasTec, Inc. (NYSE:MTZ), with a stake worth $191 million reported as of the end of September. Trailing Peconic ...
However, after Jorge Mas, who leads the South Miami construction and engineering firm MasTec with his brother Jose, joined Beckham's team, it announced it planned to abandon the Overtown site for a larger development near Miami International Airport. Freedom Park (2018–present)
Jorge Mas Canosa, founder and CEO of MasTec, political activist, former head of Cuban-American National Foundation; Paul L. Cejas, CEO of PLC Investments, Inc. Mauricio Claver-Carone, lawyer and president of the Inter-American Development Bank
Jorge Mas, chief executive officer of MasTec and chairman of the Cuban American National Foundation; Dan Radakovich, athletic director at the University of Miami; Mark Richt, ACC Network college football analyst and former University of Miami head football coach; Drew Rosenhaus, professional sports agent, National Football League
Following Lionel Messi's June 2023 announcement of his planned move to Inter Miami CF, the club's managing owner Jorge Mas stated that the corners of the stadium would be filled to add 3,000 to 3,200 seats to handle some of the expected demand.