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For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Sam Gil
Camillus House
305-374-1065 ext. 328 (office)
samgil@camillus.org • www.camillus.org
ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ NAMED VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE AT CAMILLUS HOUSE

MIAMI — Camillus House President & CEO Dr. Paul R. Ahr announced the naming of the agency’s new Vice President of Finance, Alejandro Ramirez.
“We are pleased to welcome Ramirez to the Camillus House family," Dr. Ahr said. "His vast experience in finance, combined with his expertise in engineering, will greatly contribute to our mission and to the construction of our New Center.”
Ramirez will be responsible for all aspects of financial and budgeting activities, including funding operations, maximizing investments, formulating financial plans, and supervising all municipal financing, grant accounting and all tax related issues. In addition, Ramirez will participate in the design, implementation and assessment of various business process activities.
Prior to joining Camillus, Ramirez was the Financial Planning Director and Vice President of Finance at LatiNode Communication. While he was there, he raised $25 million in capital from different investors and developed budgeting structures across international subsidiaries. He also worked as Finance and Operations Manager for EMC Corporation in Miami and was a General Project Manager for various construction and engineering companies in Medellin, Colombia.
Born and raised in Colombia, Ramirez earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the Escuela de Ingeniería de Antioquia in Medellín. He also received a Master’s degree in Construction Management from the MIT School of Engineering and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management in Cambridge, MA.
Camillus House has provided humanitarian services to the poor and homeless populations of Miami-Dade County for nearly 50 years. Established by the Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd in 1960, Camillus House has grown steadily over the years from a small overnight shelter into a full service center for persons who are poor and homeless.
