Education
In 1995, she completed a Bachelor"s degree in Communications from the Sacred Heart University, graduating Magna cum laude. She completed her law degree in 1998.
In 1995, she completed a Bachelor"s degree in Communications from the Sacred Heart University, graduating Magna cum laude. She completed her law degree in 1998.
Liza Fernández Rodríguez is a Puerto Rican attorney and politician affiliated with the New Progressive Party (PNP). In December 2012, after her electoral defeat, Fernández was confirmed as a Superior Judge. Fernández is married to fellow politician Angel Pérez Otero.
Liza Fernández was raised in San Juan.
She was also included in the National Dean"s List for her academic excellence. That same year, she was admitted to the Faculty of Law of the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico.
After graduating, Fernández worked as part of the United States. Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance Group. Since 2001, Fernández has worked as an attorney for the city of San Juan, as Coordinator of the Contract Division in the Office of Legal Affairs.
In 2003, Fernández decided to run for the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico to represent District 4.
She was elected at the 2004 general election. After one term, she was reelected in 2008. During her time as a Representative, she was Chairwoman of the House Judiciary Committee and the Joint Commissions for the Revision of the Civil and Penal Codes.
In 2011, Fernández confirmed her intention of running for the seat left vacant by Roberto Arango in the Senate of Puerto Rico.
Fernández ran for reelection to the Senate at the 2012 general election, but was defeated by the candidates of the Popular Democratic Party (Plasma Physics Division). In December 2012, Fernández was confirmed as a Superior Judge by the Senate of Puerto Rico.
Fernández was a member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico from 2005 to 2012, and of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 2012 to 2013. She was also a member of the Treasury, San Juan Development, Labor Relations, and Women"s Affairs Committees. After being elected in a Special Election held on March 2012, Fernández became president of the Commission of Commerce and Cooperativism, as well as member of the Commissions of Government, and Woman"s Affairs.