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The following is a list of notable past pupils and faculty of the Belen Jesuit Preparatory School.

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  • The following is a list of notable past pupils and faculty of the Belen Jesuit Preparatory School. (en)
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  • Television anchor (en)
  • Physician and epidemiologist; proposed the mode of transmission of yellow fever (en)
  • Church historian and librarian (en)
  • Cuban Foreign Minister, Attorney General, diplomat (en)
  • Cuban Minister of Housing, 1948-1952 (en)
  • Cuban Senator , author, and jurist (en)
  • Cuban Senator, 1944-1952 (en)
  • Former president and prime minister of Cuba (en)
  • Former US Ambassador to Guatemala and Professor at The Institute of World Politics (en)
  • Writer and Professor Emeritus of Georgetown University (en)
  • Faculty member at Harvard University, Academy for International and Area Studies (en)
  • Journalist and actor (en)
  • Writer for The Miami Herald; covers Cuban politics and the exile community (en)
  • Former CEO of Coca-Cola; the Emory University School of Business is named after him; his foundation plays an important role at the school (en)
  • Actor in Looking on HBO (en)
  • Former City of Miami Commissioner (en)
  • Former President Pro Tempore of the Florida Senate (en)
  • Former Representative, Florida House District 116 (en)
  • Currently serving as Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution; former Vice-President, The Ford Foundation; former Associate Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget under President Barack Obama and senior policy official at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development under President Bill Clinton; former Professor of Sociology and Urban Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and a former faculty member of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government (en)
  • Pastor at Gesu Church, Miami, Florida (en)
  • Former member of the Florida House of Representatives District 116 and current U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States. (en)
  • Radio host and businessman (en)
  • Starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers (en)
  • Tech entrepreneur and author (en)
  • Weekend Anchor for ABC World News Tonight (en)
  • Stage actor, singer, and voice artist noted for his award-winning performances in Broadway shows and on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (en)
  • comedian, new cast member on Saturday Night Live (en)
  • Former U.S Representative for Florida's 26th congressional district (en)
  • First Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pinar del Rio (en)
  • Former member of the Florida House of Representatives (en)
  • Former Miami-Dade County Commissioner; current Florida State Senator (en)
  • Former Mayor of Miami and current Miami-Dade County Commissioner (en)
  • Former President of The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald (en)
  • Former Mayor of Miami and President of the United States Conference of Mayors (en)
  • Founder of PerezHilton.com and host of What Perez Sez on VH1 (en)
  • Gold medalist swimmer at the 1926 Central American Games and at the 1930 Central American Games (en)
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  • List of Belen Jesuit Preparatory School people (en)
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