John McIntire will speak with us about his personal experiences and history with the island of Cuba. In particular, John will discuss the Cuban diaspora, U.S./Cuba politics, and his role as co-founder and chairman of the Cuba Emprende Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization that sponsors the largest entrepreneur training program on the island. Since 2012, the Foundation has supported programs which have graduated 8,000+ entrepreneurs and supported 6,000+ small businesses.

Based on his long involvement in Cuban affairs, John will also share his perspectives on Cuba’s near-term and medium-term outlook. He left Cuba as a child but travelled there over 20 times between 2004-16, and was a member of the official U.S. delegations that visited the island in August of 2015 and March of 2016.

John is a member of the executive committee of the policy-oriented Cuba Study Group and chair of the Cuba Working Group of the Americas Society/Council of the Americas. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

John had a 25-year career as an international investment banker in New York and London. He retired in 2004 as a partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co, where he spent 12 years focused on Latin America, including being Goldman’s CEO for that region. Since then, he has been an active investor in and advisor to early stage companies, primarily in Latin America.

He graduated from Princeton University (1979) with an A.B. in Economics. He and his family have lived in Darien since 1991.

Here is the Video of John’s presentation.