Frankie Chévere

Frankie Chévere
Executive Director
Puerto Rico Trade and Export Company
Assumed office
January 2, 2013
GovernorAlejandro García Padilla
Preceded byJosé Pérez Riera
Personal details
BornFrancisco Chévere Mouriño
PartyPopular Democratic Party
Alma materGeorgetown University (BA)
University of Pennsylvania Law School (JD)
Occupationattorney at-law
NicknameFrankie

Francisco "Frankie" Chévere Mouriño[1] was an attorney and the executive director of the Puerto Rico Trade and Export Company.[2]

Biography

In his youth, Chévere studied saxophone and clarinet at the Juan Morel Campos School in Ponce and played in the school’s jazz band.[3]

Chévere has a Bachelor in Arts from Georgetown University, a juris doctor degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and participated in a one-year study abroad GY-Program taking Masters-level courses in economics and political science at the University of Sussex.[3]

At Georgetown, he performed in the university orchestra and sang in the choir. As an adult, he became a coach and manager of youth league baseball teams.[3]

Career

Before his appointment at the Trade and Export Company, Chévere was a renowned lawyer in labor law.[4] For more than 25 years, Chévere worked at the law firm McConnell Valdés, where he became a partner.[3]

In 2013, Chévere was appointed head of the Puerto Rico Trade and Export Company (Compañía de Comercio y Exportación de Puerto Rico, CCE). During his tenure, he implemented measures to promote small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and strengthen their role in the Puerto Rican economy.[3]

Under his leadership, the agency oversaw the administration of the Empleos Ahora Act, which aimed to stimulate job creation and investment, and supported the passage of Act 120, providing permanent incentives for SME employment and retention.[3]

Chévere also promoted initiatives to encourage entrepreneurship, export growth, and international visibility, including the participation of Puerto Rican companies in the Epcot Food & Wine Festival in Florida and trade missions across the Caribbean and the Americas. He emphasised reducing bureaucratic barriers and positioning SMEs as a key driver of economic diversification and innovation in Puerto Rico.[3]

He was also an active participant in the Popular Democratic Party where he was a former candidate for mayor of Guaynabo and the biggest fundraiser for the gubernatorial campaign of Alejandro García Padilla, the governor of Puerto Rico.[4] He is the Executive Director at Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach, Inc.[5]

Family

Two of his three sons, Francisco (Kiko) and Hiram (Tato), became professional baseball players.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Memorial informativo sobre informe de evaluación del Lic. Francisco Chévere Mouriño" (PDF). CámaraPR.org (in Spanish). Cámara de Comercio de Puerto Rico. 26 February 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Desmienten aumentos de sueldo en Comercio y Exportación" (in Spanish). Noti Uno. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Díaz, Marian (November 23, 2014). "ChévereUna sorpresa". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-11-16 – via PressReader.
  4. ^ a b Hernández, Yanira (30 November 2012). "Cuatro baterías para recargar la economía". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach, Inc". Stuart Magazine. Retrieved 2025-11-16.