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Jorge M. Pérez (born October 17, 1949) [1] is an Argentine-American businessman, investor, philanthropist, and writer. [2] He is best known as the chairman and CEO of The Related Group, a Miami-based real estate company that has been well known for building and operating affordable and luxury multifamily apartments across the United States and internationally. [3]
Ophthalmology at the University of Miami School of Medicine began in 1955 and attained departmental status in 1959. [3]Bascom Palmer Eye Institute was founded seven years later, on January 20, 1962, by Edward W. D. Norton, a neuro-ophthalmologist, retinal specialist, administrator and professor who joined the University of Miami's School of Medicine with aspirations of building a regional ...
The Related Group was launched in 1979 as a builder of affordable housing. Pérez teamed up with New York developer Stephen Ross in 1979 to start the company, and over the following decades, expanded to developing mixed-use luxury condominiums, hotels, commercial spaces and rental apartment buildings incorporating extensive amenities and museum quality art into sophisticated living and working ...
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Jorge Iván Pérez (born 1990), Argentine footballer; Jorge Pérez (footballer) (born 1975), Spanish footballer; Jorge Pérez Concha, Ecuadorian historian, biographer, writer, and diplomat; Jorge Pérez Heredia, Puerto Rican politician; Jorge Perez Evelyn, Argentine actor; Another name for Jorge Perry (1908-1946), Colombian marathon runner
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)—officially known as the Jorge M. Pérez Art Museum of Miami-Dade County—is a contemporary art museum that relocated in 2013 to the Maurice A. Ferré Park in Downtown Miami, Florida.
Tom Perez (A.B. 1983) – Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs; Romano Prodi – Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs; 10th President of the European Commission and two-time Prime Minister of Italy; Nancy L. Rosenblum – Professor of Political Science (1980–2001), Henry Merritt Wriston Professor (1997-2001)
Hilário de Gouvêa (1843–1929), ophthalmologist, noted for being the first person to document a case of hereditary cancer, The cause of the recessive familial retinoblastoma he described was later further investigated and resulted in the first reported example of a tumor suppressor gene, RB. Juan Gundlach (1810–1896), naturalist, taxonomist