Gerardo Machado
1871–1939 (age 68)
Military Officer/Politician
Biography
Gerardo Machado (1871–1939) was a Cuban military officer turned politician who rose to the presidency in 1925, seeking to modernize the island's infrastructure and expand public works. His early years in office were marked by ambitious projects that aimed to bring new energy to the nation's economy.
Though his administration faced growing political challenges and eventually ended with his resignation and exile, Machado's tenure remains part of Cuba's complex history of modernization efforts and civic debate.