Who is henry cisneros
Help inform the discussion Support the Miller Center. University of Virginia Miller Center. Henry Cisneros — Breadcrumb U. Presidents Bill Clinton Henry Cisneros — The scandal worsened in late as tapes of conversations between Cisneros and Medlar surfaced in the press. From to , Medlar had secretly taped her conversations with Cisneros. She sold the tapes to the tabloid TV news show Inside Edition.
The fall-out from this unwanted publicity led to a further FBI investigation of Cisneros's financial reports used during his cabinet background check. National Public Radio NPR reported Cisneros response as "I regret any mistakes that I may have made but affirm once again that I have at no point violated the public's trust. Throughout his ordeal, Cisneros continued to receive the support of the Clinton administration, but decided in not to remain in his post during the president's second term in office.
The Associated Press reported Cisneros's reasoning as financial. I prayed I could stretch the finances that far," he said. In January of Cisneros was named president and chief operating officer of Univision Communications, the parent company of the dominant Hispanic network in the United States.
News and World Report December 10, ; May 20, July After completing four terms as Mayor, Dr. Cisneros formed Cisneros Asset Management Company, a fixed income management firm operating nationally and ranked at the time as the second fastest growing money manager in the nation.
In , President Clinton appointed Dr. Cisneros to be Secretary of the U. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Cisneros personally worked in more than U. When he announced his candidacy for mayor in , it was as an independent.
Religion: Roman Catholic. Politics: Independent Democrat. With substantial support from white voters as well as Hispanics, Cisneros was elected mayor in by a nearly two-to-one margin. Cisneros was an unqualified success as mayor of San Antonio; Texas Monthly in named him its Texas Mayor of the Century, pointing to such achievements as a downtown riverfront redevelopment that drew tourists from far and wide and contending that he had "changed San Antonio's image from a poor and somewhat sleepy town to a culturally and economically vibrant model for the future of urban America.
Cisneros was reelected three times by overwhelming margins, once in with 93 percent of the vote. In , even though his name had been floated several times as a possible contender for national office, Cisneros stunned the political world by announcing his retirement. His reasons were twofold. The official reason given for his withdrawal from politics was a desire to devote more time to the care of his son John Paul, who had been born the previous year with four life-threatening birth defects.
Facing huge medical bills, Cisneros also hoped to make more money in private industry. Another motivation, however, was the imminent disclosure of an ongoing extramarital affair between Cisneros and his chief campaign fundraiser, Linda Medlar.
Cisneros founded a financial-management firm in , and his cooperation with his wife in caring for John Paul who recovered to flourish in school after several major surgeries brought the two back together. Despite the bad publicity he had faced, Cisneros still retained enough popularity to stimulate talk of a comeback among political observers.
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