Mercedes Otero
Mercedes Otero | |
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Member of the Senate of Puerto Rico At-large District | |
In office January 2, 1993 – January 1, 2001 | |
Secretary of Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation | |
In office 1985–1992 | |
Governor | Rafael Hernández Colón |
Personal details | |
Born | April 16, 1938 Popular Democratic Party (PPD) |
Spouse | Israel Ramos Perea |
Children | Pedro |
Alma mater | University of Puerto Rico (B.Ed.) University of Missouri (PhD) |
Profession | Politician |
Mercedes Otero de Ramos (April 16, 1938 – June 20, 2012) was a
Studies and personal life
Mercedes Otero received a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education from the University of Puerto Rico. She also completed a Master's degree in Business Education, with a minor in Secretarial Science and Counseling, and a Doctorate in Sociology and Criminology, both from the University of Missouri.[1]
Otero was married to Israel Ramos Perea. They had a son together: Pedro.[2]
Professional career
Otero worked as a teacher in the public school system, in the Puerto Rican College of Girls, and in the University of Puerto Rico for more than 30 years.[1]
Public service: 1985–1992
In 1985, Otero was appointed by Governor Rafael Hernández Colón as Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. During her time leading the public agency, the inmates referred to her as "Mamá Meche".[1] During her time, she implemented the first program to grant paroles to certain prisoners with constant electronic surveillance. She also wrote papers on women in the penitentiary system.[2]
In 1992, Otero resigned when she considered that some of the signed agreements from a case couldn't be granted.[2]
Political career: 1992–2001
Otero was elected to the
Return to private life and death: 2001–2012
After retiring from the Senate, Otero returned to her private life. In 2002, she suffered a stroke and a myocardial infarction, but recovered.
In March 2012, Otero was honored by the
Otero's remains were exposed at Ehret Funeral Home in Río Piedras and cremated the next day after a religious service. Governor Luis Fortuño declared three days of mourning.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Gobernador lamenta la muerte de Mercedes Otero". El Nuevo Día. June 20, 2012. Archived from the original on June 23, 2012.
- ^ a b c d e Hernández, Yanira (June 21, 2012). "Resaltan la labor de Mercedes Otero". El Nuevo Día.
- ^ "Elecciones Generales 1992: Senadores por Acumulación". CEEPUR.
- ^ "Elecciones Generales 1996: Senadores por Acumulación". CEEPUR.
- ^ Hernández, Yanira (June 19, 2012). "Grave la ex-senadora Mercedes Otero". El Nuevo Día.
- ^ "Fallece Mercedes Otero". El Nuevo Día. June 20, 2012.