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Henry G. Cisneros

Henry Cisneros
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10th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
In office
January 22, 1993 – January 19, 1997
President Bill Clinton
Preceded by Jack Kemp
Succeeded by Andrew Cuomo
Mayor of San Antonio
In office
May 1, 1981 – June 1, 1989
Preceded by Lila Cockrell
Succeeded by Lila Cockrell
Personal details
Born Henry Gabriel Cisneros
(1947-06-11) June 11, 1947 (age 69)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Mary Perez
Children 3
Education Texas A&M University, College Station (BA, MA)
Harvard University (MPA)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
George Washington University (DPA)
Military service
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch  United States Army

Henry Gabriel Cisneros (born June 11, 1947) is an American politician and businessman. He served as the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, from 1981 to 1989, the second Latino mayor of a major American city and the city's first since 1842 (when Juan Seguín was forced out of office). A Democrat, Cisneros served as the 10th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the administration of President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997. As HUD Secretary, Cisneros was credited with initiating the revitalization of many public housing developments and with formulating policies that contributed to achieving the nation’s highest ever rate of home ownership. In his role as the President's chief representative to the cities, Cisneros personally worked in more than two hundred cities spread over all fifty states. Cisneros' decision to leave the HUD position and not serve a second term was overshadowed by controversy involving payments to his former mistress.

Prior to his Cabinet position, Cisneros served four terms as the mayor of his hometown of San Antonio. He was first elected to a two-year term in 1981, when his opponents included a two-term city council member, John Steen, Sr., the late father of the then current Secretary of State of Texas, John Thomas Steen, Jr., a lawyer from San Antonio. As mayor, Cisneros worked to rebuild the city's economic base, recruited convention business, attracted high tech industries, increased the level of tourism, and worked to bring more jobs to San Antonio. Before his tenure as mayor, Cisneros was elected to three two-year terms on the city council, on which he served from 1975 to 1981.

Throughout his career in politics and business, Cisneros has remained actively involved with housing development and urban revitalization. Cisneros is also an active advocate for the Latino community. He has and continues to serve on corporate boards, as well as chairing and serving on several non-profit boards to promote Latinos and the immigrant population. Cisneros has authored, edited, or collaborated on several books and is an in-demand public speaker.


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