Mr. Barreto was unanimously approved by the United States Senate in 2001 to serve as the 21st Administrator of the Small Business Administration after being nominated to the post by President George W. Bush. During his five years of service, the SBA exceeded all records of assistance in small business loans and opportunities for women and minority owned companies. Upon his return to the private sector, he assumed leadership in a wide range of business, civic and charitable activities. These include serving as Chairman of the Latino Coalition and being appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to serve on the California Commission for Economic Development. At the helm of the Latino Coalition, Mr. Barreto organized a national initiative recognizing Hispanic small business owners who are community leaders through a joint program funded by Aflac. In late September 2007, Wiley published his first book, "The Engine of America," which provides motivation and inspiration for entrepreneurs through the stories and ideas of business leaders nationally. Mr. Barreto is past Chairman of the Board for the Latin Business Association in Los Angeles, where, during his term, he increased membership by 50 percent, doubled revenues and increased procurement opportunities for the membership. He also served as Vice-Chairman of the Board for the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce prior to becoming SBA Administrator. He has received special recognition from the U.S. Congress, the California State Senate and Assembly, the County of Los Angeles, the YMCA and American Red Cross. He is frequently identified in key publications as one the most influential Hispanic business leaders in the country. In addition to MyMedicalRecords.com, Mr. Barreto serves on the Board of Directors of E-Agency, National Merchant Center and Zerco. |