Record-breaking Speaker & Student Activist, Cesar Hernandez, joins TEDxYouth@TampaBay Line Up!

Cesar Hernandez is the former USF Student Body President and Trustee. Cesar was born and raised in Brooklyn NY, the first generation born in the U.S from Guatemalan Immigrants. He is currently pursuing his double Bachelor’s Degree in Bio-Medical Science and Political Science.

Cesar represented the United States at the Education Without Borders World conference in Dubai against 4,000 students from all over the world, At the conference he was ranked #1 in the world in policy on his research on immigration. Cesar also holds the unofficial record for longest political speech ever. He spoke for 24 hours straight surpassing the previous record of 9 hours held by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.

Cesar is the CEO and founder of the Seraph Foundation, Chief Operating Officer for Trendsetter Clothing Company, Executive team for the Haiti Recovery and Development Company and the former President of the USF chapter of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. Under his leadership the fraternity achieved  2010 NALFO National Chapter of the year, 2009 USF Chapter of the Year, 2009 Florida State Chapter of the Year and 2009  National Chapter of the Year Award.

He is the recipient of 2009 Overall Chapter President of the Year, Outstanding Student Leader of the Year, 2009 Florida Undergraduate Brother of the Year, 2009 USF Hispanic Heritage Leader Honor, 2009 Leadership Legacy Award.

He is a proud Alumnus of the Hesselbein Global Academy and is dedicated to multiplying the light throughout the world.  Cesar will be sharing his experiences and thoughts on the “Power of the Selfless Being,” at TEDxYouth@TampaBay 2011.  Welcome Cesar!

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