William Riefkohl López (October 8, 1939 - ) is the Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association.
William Riefkohl was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, to William Riefkohl Villodas from Patillas and Monsita López Ramírez from Canóvanas. He earned three degrees form the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus: Bachelors in Arts, Masters in Public Administration and a Juris Doctor. In 1963 he joined the Alfa Activo Chapter of Phi Sigma Alpha Fraternity, and was later its Chancellor.
Riefkohl worked at the Puerto Rico Economic Development Administration (Spanish: "Administración de Fomento Económico", or just, Fomento) first as Industrial Promotions Officer (1968 to 1970) and later as legal aide (1970 to 1972). He was subsequently named Executive Assistant to the Administrator, and Director of the Office of European Promotions from 1974 to 1977. After "Fomento", Riefkohl joined the University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón as a member of its faculty from 1977 to 1985 and from 1993 to 1994 where he taught social sciences, international organizations, legislative process, government of Puerto Rico and of the United States. In 1971 he wrote the book: "Política pública del gobierno de Puerto Rico en torno a la planificación de la industria del turismo y su relación con la crisis actual de esa industria".
From 1988 to 1992 William Riefkohl acted as the Sub administrator of the Puerto Rico Economic Development Administration. During this time he coordinated promotional activities at Fomento offices outside Puerto Rico and established commercial contacts with a number of international companies. He restructured the international promotions of Fomento in Europe and Asia and established the Office of Promotions and Inversions in Brussels, Belgium. He facilitated the creation of the Institute of Science and Technology. Furthermore, he restructured the strategies to develop Puerto Rico as a center for services for the Caribbean. During this time at Fomento the effort to develop Puerto Rico as an international center for cinematographic filming began.