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Juan B. Tudela (Juan Borja Tudela) was born on 17 May, 1936 in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, South Seas Mandate. Discover Juan B. Tudela's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Juan Borja Tudela |
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77 years old |
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Taurus |
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17 May 1936 |
Birthday |
17 May |
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Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, South Seas Mandate |
Date of death |
(2013-02-02) |
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Honolulu, Hawaii |
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Mariana Islands |
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Juan B. Tudela Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Juan B. Tudela's Wife?
His wife is Antonia Lizama Masga Tudela
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Juan B. Tudela Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Juan B. Tudela worth at the age of 77 years old? Juan B. Tudela’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Mariana Islands. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Tudela died of late-stage stomach cancer at Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 2, 2013, at the age of 77. His remains were return to Saipan and was buried with full honors and distinction by the CNMI government at Chalan Kanoa Cemetery. His death and funeral set the precedent for all former members and future public servants of the CNMI government to be given full recognition by the local government at the time of their passing and burial.
At the end of his second-term in 2009, Tudela announced his decision not to seek re-election for a third term in 2014, after observing the two-term limit tradition. He was succeeded as Mayor of Saipan by Republican Donald Flores, who took office in January 2010.
Tudela was first elected Mayor of Saipan in November 2001 as a member of the Democratic Party. When he took office in January 2002, Tudela was the first Democratic mayor in nearly two decades. Tudela's successful campaign won him re-election to a second, four-year term in November 2005 as a member of the established, now defunct, Covenant Party, riding the popularity of then CNMI Governor Benigno Fitial. He was a strong proponent of the NMI-Japan Cultural Exchange Program, which invited Japanese exchange students to the Northern Mariana Islands, helping to re-established the CNMI's connection with mainland Japan. This would eventually lead up to the climactic visit of members in the Imperial House of Japan, Emperor Akihito and the Empress of Japan Michiko.
1997-1997: CNMI-Resident Executive, Indigenous Affairs Office
1997-1997: Vice-President, PTA (Marianas High School)
1995–Present: Knights of Columbus 4th Degree—District Warden
1994-1994: President, PTA (Garapan Elementary School)
1992-1992: Board of Education (first elected board member)
1989–1992: Board of Regents—Northern Marianas College (NMC) – *Vice-Chairman
1985-1985: 4th Commonwealth Legislature, Vice-Speaker
1981-1981: CNMI-Procurement and Supply—Purchasing & Procurement Officer & Specialist II
1980-1980: Chairman, Head Start Policy Council board of directors, CAA member
1976-76 Commissioner of Garapan Village District # 11 – *Chief Commissioner of Commissioners in Saipan
1973-1973: Chairman, Boy Scouts of America Troop in Garapan
In the 1970s, Tudela moved from the village of Chalan Kanoa to the village of Garapan. He served as community leader in the local Catholic parish before being encouraged to become a district commissioner. Tudela was also instrumental in organizing the local boy scout Scout troop, now district member for the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) in the islands. Tudela witnessed the NMI early economic growth, development of early infrastructure, and early formation of the CNMI government that would later shape his role in the political landscape.
1967-1967: TTPI-Procurement and Supply—Senior Clerk & Stock Control
Upon his start with the NTTU, Tudela worked as a messenger, later promoted to clerk-typist, eventually reaching the position of supervisor. By the time of his appointment as a supervisor, the islands had transitioned from a post-war Naval Administration to a United Nations established Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI) member governed by the United States of America. As a supervisor, Tudela oversaw the procurement and supply of military surplus. Tudela supervised the distribution of these resources across the NMI and other members of the TTPI, still recovering from the effects of 1962 Pacific Typhoon season, specifically, Typhoon Jean, which tore through the islands in present-day CNMI and FSM.
1962-1962: NTTU-Security Office—Messenger & Guard
Tudela was born to Jesus Tudela and Anunciación Borja on May 17, 1936, on the island of Saipan, which was then part of the Japanese mandate for the South Seas Islands. He was raised in the Roman Catholic faith. As a child, he served as altar server alongside his friend, Tomas Aguon Camacho, who would later become the first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chalan Kanoa. Tudela received compulsory education from the Japanese-mandate government until around the time of the invasion of Saipan on June 15, 1944. He was eight years old when the United States' 2nd Marine Division, 4th Marine Division, and 27th Infantry Division landed on Saipan. Saipan was declared secured by the Allied Forces in July, and Tudela's family was relocated to Camp Susupe, where they would remain for the duration of the war and early post-war years.
Juan Borja Tudela (May 17, 1935 – February 2, 2013) was a Northern Mariana Islander career politician and community leader. Tudela was a member of the 14th session of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives and two-term Mayor for the island of Saipan, the capital and largest Municipality in the Northern Mariana Islands, serving from January 2002 to January 2010. He was later succeeded by newly elected Republican, Mayor Donald Flores.