In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Moscoso and the second or maternal family name is Mora.
Teodoro Moscoso Mora
Moscoso being sworn in as Coordinator of the Alliance for Progress and Regional Administrator for Latin America for the USAID on November 14, 1961
United States Ambassador to Venezuela
In office May 23, 1961 – November 21, 1961
President
John F. Kennedy
Preceded by
Edward J. Sparks
Succeeded by
C. Allen Stewart
Personal details
Born
November 26, 1910 Barcelona, Spain
Died
June 15, 1992 (aged 81) San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nationality
Puerto Rican
Political party
Popular Democratic Party
Alma mater
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia University of Michigan
Profession
businessman, diplomatic corps, politician
José Teodoro Moscoso Mora[1] (November 26, 1910 – June 15, 1992), was a Puerto Rican businessman and politician known as "the architect of Operation Bootstrap".
^¿Qué pasó hoy? (vídeo). Rico Puerto Rico. Noticel. June 15, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2012.
architect of Operation Bootstrap". Moscoso's parents were TeodoroMoscoso Rodriguez, the founder of Farmacias Moscoso (Moscoso Pharmacies), in Ponce, Puerto...
Droguerías Moscoso. The first pharmacy Moscoso opened in 1898 in the town of Aibonito by Don TeodoroMoscoso, father of late president, Don José G. Moscoso. Don...
Piedad Moscoso (1932–2010), Ecuadorian educator, physician, and activist TeodoroMoscoso (1910–1992), Puerto Rican politician Victor Moscoso (born 1936)...
Gobernador Piñero, San Juan TeodoroMoscoso Bridge (PR-17) connecting San Juan and Isla Verde, Carolina PR-17 at the Puente TeodoroMoscoso near the Mall of San...
Latin American affairs to Kennedy, and one of his top administrators, TeodoroMoscoso, the architect of "Operation Bootstrap", was named the coordinator...
States or SunPass in Florida). Puerto Rico Highway 5[citation needed] TeodoroMoscoso Bridge[citation needed] on Puerto Rico Highway 17[citation needed]...
company that operates PR-5, PR-20, PR-22, PR-52, PR-53, PR-66, and TeodoroMoscoso Bridge on behalf of the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority...
Bootstrap. Bootstrap was the brainchild of PREDA's first administrator, TeodoroMoscoso. Other notable industrialists served in PREDA as well, such as Hugo...
mall located across from the San José Lagoon, at the south end of the TeodoroMoscoso Bridge, near Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, San Juan, Puerto...
scene that would have seen the vault hanging over the edge of the TeodoroMoscoso Bridge. This stunt was abandoned when it was determined that even the...
The festival was founded in 1956 by Pablo Casals. It was promoted by TeodoroMoscoso and David Ogilvy with the objectives of changing the image of Puerto...
Ortiz was found in the San Jose Lagoon, located next to the San Juan’s TeodoroMoscoso Bridge, where the demonstration took place. Keishla was pregnant when...
Commonwealth Oil Refining Company Progress Island U.S.A. Puerto Rican Pottery TeodoroMoscoso and Puerto Rico's Operation Bootstrap by A.W. Maldonado. Gainesville:...
Marín International Airport, the Puerto Rico Telephone Company and the TeodoroMoscoso Bridge as previous examples of this tendency. The EBP expressed dissatisfaction...
public–private partnership, privately held company that operates the TeodoroMoscoso Bridge on behalf of the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority...
Europe. In 2011, Joanna Bauzá and Timothy B. Mullen received the "Zenit TeodoroMoscoso Award", which is the young entrepreneur of the year award given by...
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from 1949 to 1952 TeodoroMoscoso, former U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela and head of Alliance for Progress...
Act". www.wicker-senate.gov. September 28, 2023. A. W. Maldonado, TeodoroMoscoso and Puerto Rico's Operation Bootstrap (1997), a biography of the key...
which industrialized Puerto Rico in the mid-20th century engineered by TeodoroMoscoso. The attracted industry did not provide sufficient job opportunities...