As a child growing up in Florida, Alfonso Albaisa heard endless tales about his relatives in Cuba: A great-aunt had been married to José Martí, considered a national hero; a grandfather had been a governor at the time of the revolution; and a great-uncle was an important architect. In August 1962, two years before his birth, his parents fled the island on a secret night flight, paid for with his father’s Rolex and Edsel sedan. “My only experience of Cuba was through my family’s stories and photos,” says Albaisa, Infiniti corporate vice president and design chief.
As a child growing up in Florida, Alfonso Albaisa heard endless tales about his relatives in Cuba: A great-aunt had been married to José Martí, considered a national hero; a grandfather had been a governor at the time of the revolution; and a great-uncle was an important architect. In August 1962, two years before his birth, his parents fled the island on a secret night flight, paid for with his father’s Rolex and Edsel sedan. “My only experience of Cuba was through my family’s stories and photos,” says Albaisa, Infiniti corporate vice president and design chief.
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