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    www.interamericanchapter.org/index.php?option=com_conte - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2006    Last Visited: 9/22/2009  

    During our Bi-National Meeting last May 11th in Washington DC, our Chapter's Chairman, Michael Carricarte Sr., was unanimously elected Bi-National Chairman of our entire Organization!!! Congratulations!!! Here with Lt.

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    www.interamericanchapter.org/index.php?option=com_conte - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/18/2007    Last Visited: 9/22/2009  

    Mike Carricarte Bi-National Chairman, US/Mexico Chamber of Commerce

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    www.worldcityweb.com/home/MIA/publications/magazine/29/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/18/2006    Last Visited: 3/14/2007  

    Four days after Albert Lapanta, Pablo Pinson and Mike Carricarte took out their crystal balls at a Connections: Breakfast for the Brain gathering sponsored by WorldCity, Mexican voters cast ballots in a cliffhanger that initially was too close to call.
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    With the [incumbent Vicente] Fox administration, nobody rocked the boat and Mexico moved forward," said Carricarte, the binational chairman of the U.S. Mexico Chamber of Commerce and the outgoing chairman of Amedex insurance company (see People, page 40).

    He added that the next government regardless of who leads it will build from that strong framework.
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    Carricarte also cited claims that "foreign investment is going to come to a stop for six month" if AMLO takes over the presidency."Does this have anything to do with reality?"he asked.
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    Carricarte noted that he had expected a bigger pro-privatization push by the Fox government."Will Pemex be privatized now?"he asked."I don't think we'll see that for years."

    In making their predictions about the election's outcome, Zapanta, the president of the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce, said Caldern would win "but it will be very, very tight.It may go on for a day or two."Carricarte described it as a "close race" but also said it would be Caldern after the votes were tallied.

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    www.usmcoc.org/usa/calendar2005.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2005    Last Visited: 3/3/2007  

    Moderator: Michael Carricarte - AMEDEX - USMCOC ChairmanWe will be presenting our New President and New Board of Directors!!

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    www.johncmaxwell.com/newsletters/leadership/Archives/20 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/1/2004    Last Visited: 4/26/2006  

    "These professors will bring out stuff that makes you feel maybe you're not so smart," says insurance company president Michael Carricarte, who committed to an immersion course at Harvard University that required three consecutive weeks of training, three years in a row. * Seek deeper truths.
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    During his total of nine weeks away, Carricarte took time each day to return phone calls and e-mails.
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    "Last year, they had the company's best-ever month in sales while I was away," Carricarte says.

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    people.aol.com/people/sp/sma99/sexymen/carricarte.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/16/2000    Last Visited: 9/16/2000  

    Michael CarricarteChow Yun-FatOded Fehr
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    When Natalie Fera was first introduced to Michael Carricarte Jr. in late 1998, she was struck by his gorgeous smile"-and then by something more.It was his aura, says Fera, 36, a fitness consultant who has since become Carricarte's live-in love.Credit her with sensing the glow of a good heart.Carricarte, 31, is the founder of Miami Inner City Angels, a scholarship program that helps send low-income kids to private schools.And for the past seven years he has been the principal benefactor of St. Francis Xavier-a struggling Miami Catholic school he calls an oasis in a neighborhood of crimes and drugs. Since reading a news story about the school's financial woes, he contributed $ 500, 000 to keep St. Francis afloat.He also donates his time.Every Friday morning he stops by to talk to sixth-graders about how to achieve their dreams.he be our guardian angel, says the school's principal, Sister Michele Dolyk.

    The work has brought Carricarte, the millionaire president of family-owned Amedex Insurance Group, not only a sense of purpose but also plenty of female admirers.His passion for giving is incredibly sexy, says Chris Riley, wife of Miami Heat coach Pat Riley, who works with him on an education charity.Or as Carricarte himself puts it, I think women think if a man is passionate about his life, he be going to be passionate about his woman. The 6-ft.Carricarte expresses his feelings for Fera with a steady stream of gifts, notes and flowers.His first present : a deep-blue Tiffany crystal heart, left on her car with a poem he wrote himself.That just lit me, she says.

    Copyright © 1999 Time IncNew Media.

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    Michael CarricarteChow Yun-FatOded FehrJack FordJesse L. MartinTim McGrawLou Montulli

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    www.injoy.com/Newsletters/Leadership/Archives/2004/7_08 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/1/2004    Last Visited: 8/10/2007  

    says insurance company president Michael Carricarte, who
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    away, Carricarte took time each day to return phone calls and e-mails.
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    best-ever month in sales while I was away," Carricarte says.

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    www.browardcenter.org/about/news.aspx?newsID=9 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/21/2007    Last Visited: 4/21/2007  

    Panelists include Joao Almino, Consul General of Brazil; Mike Carricarte, Bi-National Chairman, US/Mexico Chamber of Commerce; Manuel Mencia, Senior VP International Trade & Business Development, Enterprise Florida; Fernando Campo, VP, Latin America & Caribbean, Citrix Systems, Inc. and Martha Bejar, head of Nortel Networks, Latin America and Caribbean region.

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    : WorldCity : - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/23/2000    Last Visited: 4/29/2005  

    "Mexico and Miami had been neglecting each other for a long time," says Michael Carricarte, chairman of the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce's Miami-based Inter-American chapter."Now it's become obvious to Mexican business executives that Miami is an easy place to do business.Houston used to be the hub for Mexicans, but today it's Miami."

    Carricarte, who is also chairman and CEO of Amedex Insurance, says Miami's booming real estate sector, ample access to financing sources and its role as a gateway to Latin American markets have been the main drivers for Mexicans' twenty-first century discovery of the "Magic City.""As Mexican companies expand," he adds, "Miami is a perfect place for them to set up their headquarters."

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