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Julián Castro was elected Mayor of
San Antonio on May 9, 2009. A 35-year-old San Antonio native,
Mayor Castro is the youngest mayor of a Top 50 American city.
In 2001, at the age of 26,
Castro became the youngest elected city councilman at the time
in San Antonio history. Throughout his tenure in public service,
Mayor Castro has championed a vision of economic growth and a
top-notch quality of life for all San Antonians.
In 2005, Castro founded The Law
Offices of Julián Castro, PLLC, a civil litigation practice. He
has served on the board of Family Services Association, the
Clear Channel San Antonio Advisory Board and the San Antonio
National Bank Advisory Board. In addition to his community
service, Mayor Castro has taught courses at The University of
Texas at San Antonio, Trinity University, and St. Mary's
University.
Mayor Castro earned his
undergraduate degree from Stanford University with honors and
distinction in 1996 and a juris doctorate from Harvard Law
School in 2000. He is married to Erica Lira Castro, an
elementary school teacher, and they are the proud parents of a
baby girl, Carina, born in March 2009.
Mayor Castro's brother,
Joaquin, serves in the Texas House of Representatives.
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