He’s project managing the World Cup for Miami-Dade County
Tomas Alcala ’15 has his hand in every aspect of local planning. The deputy chief of staff for Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava tracks the tournament’s public services and infrastructure needs.
The World Cup in Miami holds the promise of generating as much as $1.3 billion in economic impact for South Florida, growing the region’s profile as a global sports and entertainment destination and bringing untold joy and excitement to the masses.
Helping to ensure all that comes true: 33-year-old Tomas Alcala, who has ridden a bachelor’s degree from FIU, formative experiences during his undergraduate career and innate talent and affability to serve as a right hand for the mayor of Miami-Dade County.
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