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Carlos L. Rodriguez

Chief Legal Counsel | Triple-S Management

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Carlos L. Rodriguez

Chief Legal Counsel | Triple-S Management

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Carlos L. Rodríguez Ramos has been chief legal and compliance officer and corporate secretary of Triple-S Management (TSM) since September of 2021, when the compliance area was added to his responsibilities. Rodríguez has served as chief legal counsel and corporate secretary since 2016. In addition to legal and compliance, Rodríguez leads internal audit and the teams responsible for public policy and government affairs, corporate matters, and board governance, and serves as chair the company’s Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) Committee. Rodríguez joined Triple-S Management in 2013 as associate general counsel. As someone with a strong commitment to service and the community, he serves on the Board of Fundación Triple-S and foundation for Puerto Rico.

From 2011 to 2013, he worked as deputy chief of staff for Programmatic Affairs and Special Projects of the Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico. He joined the administration of Governor Luis Fortuño in 2010 as assistant legal and legislative advisor. Aside from his experience with the executive branch, Rodríguez worked as law clerk for the chief justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court, Federico Hernández Denton, from 2007 to 2009.

His education includes an LLM from Columbia University, a master’s degree from the Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University, and an JD from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law. Mr. Rodríguez has extensive academic experience as undergraduate professor of political science and economics and adjunct professor at the University of Puerto Rico School of Law, where he has taught health law courses and conducted research on the regulation of the healthcare industry, public health law, and constitutional and legal implications of public health policy.

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