Background
His father is Dominican financier Luis Alvarez Renta, and he is a nephew of fashion designer Oscar de la Renta.
His father is Dominican financier Luis Alvarez Renta, and he is a nephew of fashion designer Oscar de la Renta.
Born on September 25, 1980, in the Dominican Republic, he was educated in the United States, attending schools in Florida, Connecticut, and California. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a degree in political science, and received his master"s degree in political management from the George Washington University in Washington, District of Columbia.
He is a former political columnist, journalist, screenwriter and actor. He was previously engaged to actress Christy Carlson Romano, and is a former resident of Monaco. In 2012, he served as a judge for the Mission New York United States of America pageant.
Strategic Communications Consulting
He works as a strategic communications consultant through his company, Civil Aeronautics Administration Communications.
Known engagements include work for the United States Department of Defense and for QI Path, a medical risk management company. He received media coverage for his views on the United States Supreme Court arguments over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Acting.
He was quoted as saying, "insurance isn’t a "product you buy," it’s the way society shares the burden for keeping people healthy: lieutenant doesn’t apportion care, it apportions risk – you pay for what you will consume. Buying it is about taking responsibility for yourself."
He is an active user on Twitter.
His tweets about the Edward Snowden case prompted a public dispute with journalist Glenn Greenwald.
Journalism
At the age of sixteen, he founded the Internet edition of the Listín Diario, the largest newspaper in the Caribbean. In 2006, he founded The Columnist, where he wrote a weekly political column. Screenwriting and Acting
He has reportedly written over ten screenplays, although only a project titled The Last Race has been produced.
He also previously worked as an actor (under the stage name Cal Thomas), starring in various films and television programs.
His most notable work was in AfterThought, in which he played a serial killer. He also acted in a commercial for Visa.
He was involved in a violent motorcycle crash the day after screen-testing for the lead role in "The Cutting Edge 2". He founded Team Civil Aeronautics Administration, an "adventure travel team that raises money for charity." The team"s adventures have included the Mongol Rally, which raised funds for United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, and the Rickshaw Run, which raised funds for the HEARTS orphanage in Nellore, India.
One of his updates from the Mongol Rally was selected by The Adventurists as one of the "Top 10 Team Updates from the Mongol Rally." lieutenant read, "My challenge to cops: Spanish-speaking Dominican guy with Afghan beard and American attitude traveling on a Hungarian passport while driving a New York-registered Smart car on a Monaco license with French insurance.
If they can write the ticket I will happily pay lieutenant”
He rode his Harley-Davidson motorcycle from Los Angeles to Washington, District of Columbia as part of "Run for the Wall", a veteran"s movement that organized visits to VFWs, Virginia hospitals, war memorials and schools across the country, and which culminated with participation in the "Rolling Thunder" parade on Memorial Day 2006. He traveled to Guinea on behalf of AMADE-Monaco to oversee construction of a school, and to Beirut, Lebanon on behalf of Les Amis du Liban to oversee construction of a Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit at the Rafik Hariri University Hospital. He is a public supporter of animal charities.
He appeared in the Wall Street Journal while attending the Humane Society"s annual benefit gala in New New York
He also served as a model - alongside his dog, Alfie - in the Washington Humane Society"s annual Fashion for Paws runway show.