Staff

Sebastián A. Arcos
Interim Director
Office: Modesto A. Maidique Campus, DM 447
Email: arcoss@fiu.edu
Telephone: 305.348.7250
Aymee Correa
Public Affairs Manager
Office: Modesto A. Maidique Campus, DM 445A
Email: correaa@fiu.edu
Telephone: 305.348.7275
Paola Salavarria Romero
Office Assistant
Office: Modesto A. Maidique Campus, DM 445B
Email: psalavar@fiu.edu
Telephone: 305.348.1991
Adriana Pichs
Graduate Assistant
Office: Modesto A. Maidique Campus, DM 446B
Email: apich020@fiu.edu
Telephone: 305.348.1991
Amelia Díaz
Student Assistant
Office: Modesto A. Maidique Campus, DM 445
Email: amelia.diaz4@fiu.edu
Telephone: 305.348.1991
Community Advisory Board
CRI's Community Advisory Board is a distinguished group of persons interested in Cuban and Cuban American affairs and includes representatives from various business sectors and professional backgrounds. Board members contribute their expertise to support the institute's mission, advise its director on its strategic goals, and assist with fundraising.

Juan Luis Betancourt
Chief Executive Officer, Humantelligence
Juan Luis Betancourt is the chief executive officer of Humantelligence, a consulting human resources and recruitment platform. He was the chief executive officer and founder at Gonza, a leading private equity-focused executive search firm. His experience in human capital advising was developed while a partner at Korn/Ferry International and Heidrick & Struggles. He previously had a global career as a general manager (U.S., France, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Dubai). He also worked at Siebel Systems (now Oracle) and at Procter & Gamble, in both the U.S. and Latin America. While at Puma, AG, as chief marketing officer and strategy officer based in Germany, he was responsible for relaunching the Puma sports brand globally.
Mr. Betancourt earned an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. in economics from Harvard University. He also attended the Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania for an M.A. in international management. Website

Laura Capestany
Founder, La Victoria Miami Collection
Laura Antuña Capestany is a Cuban-Peruvian American real estate developer, writer, and community organizer. With her husband, Jimmy Capestany, she founded the La Victoria Miami Collection, five Art Deco modern short-term vacation rental townhomes in Coconut Grove on Miami’s Underline, honoring her family’s Cuban legacy through architecture, storytelling, and cultural preservation. Her debut historical fiction novel, The Last Prince of Cuba: A Daughter’s Journey (Spring 2026), is based on her family’s untold history, alongside an accompanying screenplay. After 9/11, she founded Together We Build in Seattle, uniting Muslims, Jews, and Christians to build homes for Habitat for Humanity, earning the Bank of America Local Hero Award, while her Muslim co-leader received the Walter Cronkite Faith and Freedom Award. She has served as Executive Secretary for Habitat for Humanity East King County Board of Directors, on the board of Broadway Bound Children’s Theater, and has chaired more than fifteen large-scale fundraisers. She is currently serving as Auction Chair for the Underline Park 2026 Sneaker Ball Gala and a proud mother of four adult children. Website

Erich de la Fuente, Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow, Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom
Adjunct Professor, Politics and International Relations Department, Florida International University
Adjunct Professor, Master of Arts in Global Affairs, Florida International UniversityTel:305-606-8641
Email: edelafue@fiu.eduDr. Erich de la Fuente is a senior governance and strategic communications expert with over twenty-five years of experience working in international development with a focus on anti-corruption, access to justice, rule-of-law strengthening, and judicial reform issues. In 2001, Mr. de la Fuente founded EDF Communications, which was acquired by the Spanish-owned agency Llorente & Cuenca in 2015. As the firm's chief executive officer, Mr. de la Fuente has provided strategic communications and public affairs counseling to organizations operating in the United States, Latin America, Eastern Europe, and other emerging markets. EDF has developed a broad client portfolio, including Delta Air Lines, DHL, Siemens, Medtronic, Level 3, Honeywell Aerospace, the World Bank Group, and the American Bar Association.
Professor de la Fuente earned a Ph.D. in governance and policy analysis from Maastricht University in the Netherlands, an M.A. in Latin American affairs from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, and a B.A. in international relations with a minor in Latin American studies from Florida International University. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and proficient in Italian and Russian.

Isidro Fernández
Chief Executive Officer, 1PLTFRM
Raised by Cuban immigrants in Union City, New Jersey, Isidro Fernández is currently based in Miami. In 2024 he cofounded 1PLTFRM, a digital alternative investments platform designed for multi-jurisdictional investors and their advisors. For several years he served as director of alternative investors at Santander Private Banking International.
Mr. Fernández was previously a fund advisor at Hayfin Capital Management LLP, an independent investment firm in London, and co-head of European research at Halcyon Structured Asset Management LP. He was also head of Credit Products and Trading at Caja Madrid, where he specialized in structured credit products and leveraged loan/credit derivatives trading. He holds a B.A. in political science from Harvard University. Website

Pedro G. Menocal
Partner, PAG Law PLLC
Pedro G. Menocal is a legal, business, and strategic advisor with over twenty years' experience representing clients, big and small, from all over the world. His domestic and international business practice focuses on general corporate and business law, venture capital investing, private equity funds, real estate financing and syndication, and a variety of investment vehicles.
Mr. Menocal is active in the community and regularly provides pro-bono legal services to several civic organizations. He is the author of Cubanisms: A Look at Cuba through Art and Words (2016), a book about Cuban slang. He earned a law degree from the University of Miami School of Law and a bachelor's degree in international relations and English literature from Florida International University. Website

Lily Prellezo
Writer and Editor
Lily Prellezo was born in Cuba and exiled to Miami in 1960 with her family. She grew up in Miami and attended both Miami Dade College and FIU, where she graduated with a degree in English literature. She is an alumna of the Eckerd College Writers' Conference-Writers in Paradise directed by Dennis LeHane and Sterling Watson. She has also attended the Writer's Institute at Miami Dade College and is the member of a writer's critique group.
Ms. Prellezo has worked as a freelance author and editor for over thirty years. Her first nonfiction book, Seagull One: The Amazing True Story of Brothers to the Rescue, was published in 2010. Ms. Prellezo and her husband, Steve, are involved in The International Kids Fund, which provides life-saving surgeries for children all around the world. Ms. Prellezo and her family live in Miami. Website

Alexandra Serra
Senior Legal Counsel and Vice President for Latin America, State Street Bank and Company Trust
Alexandra (Alex) Serra is a senior counsel with expertise in the Latin American and Caribbean region, including Cuba. She has solid experience in advising senior leaders on matters involving the potential impact of contracts, legal documents, and regulatory compliance on business. She previously served as senior attorney at FedEx and senior counsel and vice president in the Latin America and Caribbean Division at Western Union. During her tenure at Western Union, she completed six business trips to Cuba, conducted several successful financial negotiations, and ensured compliance with U.S. regulations.
She earned her J.D. at the Georgetown University Law Center and her B.A. in political science with a minor in English (cum laude) at the University of Miami.

Aymee D. Valdivia
Partner, Holland & Knight LLP
Aymee D. Valdivia is an attorney in the International and Cross Border Transactions Practice of Holland & Knight's Business Group and a member of Holland & Knight's Cuba Action Team. Ms. Valdivia focuses her practice on corporate and international law, representing foreign and domestic clients in joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, and a broad variety of commercial transactions, with a focus on Latin America and Cuba. She also advises domestic and foreign clients in connection with U.S. sanctions regulations and compliance matters. Her background and legal education in both common and civil law systems provide Ms. Valdivia with the ability to advise clients on transactions and projects involving multiple jurisdictions, legal systems, and cultures, including the drafting and negotiation of contracts in English and Spanish.
She earned her J.D. (cum laude) at the University of Miami and a law degree (magna cum laude) at the University of Havana. Website

Cristina Vidal-Artaud
Writer
Dr. Cristina Vidal-Artaud is a writer trained as a scientist and physician. She received a commission from the Ensemble Studio Theatre / Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for a full-length play exploring the interchange between science and society. She is the founder and editor of Cuba Cosmopolita, a media platform presenting Cuban culture and lifestyle content.
Dr. Vidal-Artaud trained at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, the combined hospitals of Columbia and Cornell, and earned an M.D. from the University of South Florida and a B.A. in cell and molecular biology from Harvard University. She received her education in theatre and playwriting at HB Studio in New York City.