
Research Analyst
Moisés Caballero graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelors degree in Political Science with a second Major in International Relations. Mr. Caballero is completing his Master of Arts in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (MALACS) with a focus in Cuban and Cuban American Studies.
Mr. Caballero has completed numerous financial service industry courses and has been an influential retail banking leader developing emerging Hispanic business and consumer markets. At Volunteer State Community College, Mr. Caballero served as Adjunct Faculty member and taught Principles of Banking.
He has been extensively involved in many community efforts and projects; Mr. Caballero has served as a Commissioner on the Davidson County Human Relations Commission in Nashville, Tennessee where he took an active role in defending and advocating for minority groups in the community; as President of Conexión America, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help Latino families realize their aspirations for social and economic advancement by promoting their integration; and most recently he served as Chairman of the Sumner Hispanic Alliance, whose purpose is to offer a venue of cultural sharing, education, assistance and guidance for members of the Hispanic community. He has been recognized for his successful leadership, developing an enterprising character, and achieving constructive results for the Middle Tennessee community through his efforts with Conexión America and the Sumner Hispanic Alliance. He has been awarded the St. George Award and recognized as a Tennessee Colonel for his untiring efforts on behalf of the residents in Middle Tennessee.
Moisés Caballero served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1985-1991.