
Teodoro Moscoso
Teodoro Moscoso was a prominent Puerto Rican politician and diplomat, known for his role in advancing infrastructure and economic development in Puerto Rico during the mid-20th century. Born in 1910, he served as the Island's Secretary of the Treasury and later as the U.S. Ambassador to various countries. Moscoso is particularly recognized for his efforts in promoting the Industrial Development Company, which helped attract foreign investments. His work significantly influenced Puerto Rico's economic landscape and contributed to its post-World War II recovery. He passed away in 1994, leaving a lasting impact on Puerto Rican politics and economics.