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Alejandra Castillo

Alejandra Castillo was nominated by President Joe Biden and sworn in as US assistant secretary of commerce for economic development on Aug. 13, 2021, becoming the first women of color to hold this position. Castillo led the Economic Development Administration (EDA) between August 2021-2024 through an unprecedented moment of growth and opportunity. As the only federal agency focused exclusively on economic development, she guided EDA's implementation of over $6.8 billion dollars in federal funding, powering EDA and its mission to make transformational placed-based investments to support inclusive and equitable economic growth across America. Spanning over two decades of public service and non-profit work, she has served in three Presidential administrations — Biden, Obama and Clinton. Her career has also included a drive to shattering glass ceilings and providing inspiration to multiple generations of diverse leaders. Castillo is an active member in various civic and professional organizations, including the Hispanic National Bar Association, the American Constitution Society, as well as the Council on Foreign Relations. Castillo holds a BA in Economics and Political Science from the State University of New York at Stony Brook; a MA in Public Policy from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin; and a JD from American University, Washington College of Law. She is a fall 2024 Institute of Politics fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, a native of Queens, NY, the daughter of immigrants from the Dominican Republic and a huge baseball fan.

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