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Mon, May 30, 2005

Miami-Dade To Jose Abreu: You're Hired

Big Job Ahead

Miami-Dade County Manager George Burgess hired Florida Secretary of Transportation Jose Abreu as the new Aviation Director for the county. The Friday announcement means that Abreu, 51, takes charge of all of the county airports including Miami International Airport starting July 11th.

"I don't underestimate the challenge at all," said Abreu to the Sun-Sentinel. "Miami International Airport is a jewel. It's a cornerstone for the hemisphere for tourism and for the economy, for that matter. Obviously, it has to work. We have no choice on that and we're going to move forward and do it correctly."

Miami International Airport generates more than $18 billion in annual business activity and contributes to 234,000 area jobs according to economic impact studies. A big problem to start with is how to handle the construction of a new north terminal at the airport. The project has had many delays and is almost $1 billion over budget according to the Sun-Sentinel.

Abreu said the aviation job gives him the opportunity to return to his family. "My wife's here in Miami and I'm up there in Tallahassee," Abreu said. "I thought it was a great opportunity to remain in transportation and continue to be in public office, not to mention the challenge and the great job it is for my career."

Burgess said Abreu was endorsed by the seven-member screening committee and was chosen because he is a "unique fit" for the aviation department.

"Our system of airports needs the type of strong, experienced management that Jose brings to this position," said Burgess. "With his experience of overseeing complex transportation-related issues and large scale construction projects, I'm confident he will provide the strong leadership necessary to maintain our airport's role in supporting our regional economy and follow through successfully with our ongoing capital improvement projects."

FMI: www.miami-airport.com, www.miamidade.gov

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