Early life and education
Menocal was born in Havana, Cuba, the son of Gustavo Garcia Menocal and Emma Ferrer e Infante. He was born into one of the most distinguished families in Latin America. His father, Gustavo Garcia Menocal was a Representative in Congress from the Province of Matanzas, and Lieutenant Colonel in the Cuban War of independence. His uncle, Mario Garcia Menocal, was the third President of Cuba. At the age of five, the unexpected death of his father left him and his younger brother under the care of his widowed mother. Menocal earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Havana in 1937. He married Rosario Valdes Balsinde.Career
Menocal began employment with the Cuban Electric Company in July 1938, and worked his way from the lowest levels of the company to become the first Cuban-born Vice-President and General Manager of the national electric company. In this capacity, Menocal took an active role in the planning and development of the country's electric industry. In 1959, Menocal resigned from his position in protest of the expropriation of the company's properties, and widespread abuses of civil liberties being perpetrated by the Castro revolutionary regime. In voluntary exile from Cuba, Menocal assumed duties of a Vice President in the New York offices of American & Foreign Power. In September 1968, he was promoted to Vice President and General Manager of Compañia Panameña de Fuerza y Luz, the electric, telephone, and gas public utility of the Republic of Panama. He was subsequently promoted to President on 8 January 1970, and held this position until the nationalization of the utility by the revolutionary government in 1972.Public service
Menocal's public service career in Cuba include Vice President of the National Electrical Engineer Association, Director of the Cuban Society of Engineers, President of the Lions Club of Camaguey, member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and President of the National Council of the Scouts in Cuba. In 1956, under his leadership,Published works
*The Lesson the United States Can Learn from Cuba. (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press) (New York: MM Wilson) International relations. US relations. Cuba. A speech of 3 January 1964.References
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Menocal, Serafin Garcia 1911 births 2003 deaths People from Havana University of Havana alumni American people of Cuban descent American business executives 20th-century American non-fiction writers Scouting and Guiding in Cuba