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Ángel Cabrera Izquierdo (born August 5, 1967) is a Spanish-American academic. He is the 12th and president of the Georgia Institute of Technology . Previously, he served as the president of George Mason University and of the Thunderbird School of Global Management , and the former dean of IE Business School .
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- August 5, 1967 (age 56), Madrid, Spain
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Ángel Cabrera is the 12th president of the Georgia Institute of Technology. One of America’s leading research universities, Georgia Tech serves nearly 48,000 students through top-ranked graduate and undergraduate programs ranging from engineering and science to business, computing, design, and liberal arts, and receives $1.45 billion in ...
Ángel Cabrera (académico) Ángel Cabrera Izquierdo ( Madrid, 5 de agosto de 1967) es un ingeniero de telecomunicaciones español. Es el 12.º y actual presidente del Instituto de Tecnología de Georgia. Anteriormente, fue presidente de la Universidad George Mason, presidente de Thunderbird School of Global Management, y decano de IE Business ...
- Economic consulting y responsabilidad social corporativa
- Española y estadounidense
- Background and Personal Life
- Professional Career
- Team Golf Career
- Professional Wins
- Major Championships
- Results in World Golf Championships
- Team Appearances
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Born in Córdoba, Argentina, Cabrera's father, Miguel, was a handyman, and his mother worked as a maid. He was three or four when his parents split up and was left in the care of his paternal grandmother. Cabrera stayed with her until he was 16, when he moved in a few feet away, to the house of Silvia,twelve years his senior, and a mother of four bo...
Early career
Cabrera turned professional at age twenty and his first three visits to the European Tour Qualifying School were unsuccessful. On his fourth trip in 1995, made with Molina's financial assistance, he qualified for membership of the European Tour in 1996. Cabrera retained his card comfortably in his first three seasons and improved substantially to tenth on the Order of Merit in 1999. He has since finished in the top 15 of the Order of Merit on seven occasions, with a best placing of fifth in 2...
European Tour wins
Cabrera's first European Tour win was the 2001 Argentine Open, which was sanctioned by the European Tour on a one-time basis that year. In 2005, he won the BMW Championship, the most prestigious event on the European Tour outside the majors and the World Golf Championships. However, it was only his third European Tour win, a tally which was perhaps disappointing given his consistent form on the tour. At that point, Cabrera had also won seven non-European Tour events in Latin America, where th...
2007 U.S. Open win
Cabrera won his first major championship at the 2007 U.S. Open at Oakmont near Pittsburgh. He finished the tournament at 5-over, topping runners-up Tiger Woods and Jim Furykby one stroke. Cabrera entered the third round as the leader at even par, after finishing the first round at 1-under, and shooting 1-over on the second day. He struggled during the third round, finishing 6 strokes over par, putting him 4 strokes behind Aaron Baddeley and two behind Woods. Cabrera rebounded and came back st...
Cabrera was a member of the international squad in the Presidents Cup in 2005, 2007, 2009, and 2013.
PGA Tour wins
PGA Tour playoff record (1–1)
European Tour wins
1Co-sanctioned by the PGA of Argentina Tour European Tour playoff record (1–2)
Tour de las Américas wins
1. 1999 Argentine Masters 2. 2001 Argentine Masters 3. 2002 Argentine Open 4. 2005 Argentine Masters 5. 2006 Center Open 6. 2007 Center Open1, Argentine Masters1 1Co-sanctioned by the TPG Tour
Wins
1Defeated Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell in a sudden-death playoff: Cabrera (4-4), Perry (4-5) and Campbell (5).
Results timeline
WD = withdrew CUT = missed the half way cut "T" indicates a tie for a place.
Summary
1. Most consecutive cuts made – 7 (2008 PGA – 2010 U.S. Open) 2. Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (2001 Masters – 2001 U.S. Open)
1Cancelled due to 9/11 QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play "T" = tied NT = No tournament Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.
Alfred Dunhill Cup (representing Argentina): 1997, 1998, 2000World Cup (representing Argentina): 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Presidents Cup (International Team): 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013Ángel Cabrera at the European Tourofficial siteÁngel Cabrera at the PGA Tourofficial siteÁngel Cabrera at the Official World Golf Rankingofficial site- Ángel Leopoldo Cabrera
- El Pato (The Duck)
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- 12 September 1969 (age 54), Córdoba, Argentina
Education. 1995 1993. 9/85 - 9/90. email: angel.cabrera@gatech.edu. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. PhD, Psychology (certificate in Cognitive Science) MS, Psychology Fulbright Scholar. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain. Ingeniero de Telecomunicación (equivalent to BS & MS in Computer and Electrical Engineering)
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13. Juni 2019 · About Dr. Ángel Cabrera. Since Cabrera’s 2012 appointment as president of George Mason University, more than half of all enrollment growth in Virginia has been tracked to GMU. Also under Cabrera's tenure, student academic strength and outcomes improved, and GMU joined the top tier of research universities in the Carnegie ...
13. Juni 2019 · Atlanta — June 13, 2019. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) today named Dr. Ángel Cabrera president of the Georgia Institute of Technology. He will assume the position before September 15, 2019. “Georgia Tech will continue to excel under the leadership of Dr. Cabrera,” said USG Chancellor Steve Wrigley.