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| Net Worth = NAX€48 million (est. {{AN|1744}}) | | Net Worth = NAX€48 million (est. {{AN|1744}}) | ||
| Political Affiliation = [[Federal Humanist Party]] | | Political Affiliation = [[Federal Humanist Party]] | ||
| Religion = [[Nazarene]] | | Religion = [[Alexandrian Nazarene]] | ||
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'''Christian Alejandro Cotto Maldonado''' (born 27.IX.{{AN|1691}}) is a New Alexandrian businessman and diplomat serving as Ambassador of Nouvelle Alexandrie to the [[Dark Berry Islands]] since {{AN|1744}}. Before entering diplomatic service, Cotto founded [[Cotto Tropical Beverages]], a company based in [[Hato Rey]], [[Boriquén]], that became the largest importer of [[Dark Berry|dark berries]] and [[Dark Berry Ale]] into [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. | '''Christian Alejandro Cotto Maldonado''' (born 27.IX.{{AN|1691}}) is a New Alexandrian businessman and diplomat serving as Ambassador of Nouvelle Alexandrie to the [[Dark Berry Islands]] since {{AN|1744}}. Before entering diplomatic service, Cotto founded [[Cotto Tropical Beverages]], a company based in [[Hato Rey]], [[Boriquén]], that became the largest importer of [[Dark Berry|dark berries]] and [[Dark Berry Ale]] into [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. | ||
Born in [[ | Born in [[Wechuahuasi]], [[Santander]], to a [[Wakara people|Wakara]] family with roots in the coastal shipping trade, Cotto dropped out of the [[University of Santander]] in his third year to pursue an import opportunity with a Dark Berrian merchant. He relocated to [[Boriquén]] shortly after the island [[Boriquén|joined the Federation]] in {{AN|1719}}, recognizing the potential of [[Hato Rey]]'s growing port facilities for his distribution network. Cotto capitalized on the [[Dark Berry Islands]]' post-civil war economic recovery under [[Sofia Fasthey]]'s [[Council of Women]], securing exclusive distribution rights for [[Dark Berry Ale]] across [[Boriquén]] and the [[Southern Aldurian Riviera]]. His company eventually employed over 400 workers and held contracts with 23 Dark Berrian producers. | ||
A major [[Federal Humanist Party]] donor since {{AN|1735}}, Cotto bundled over NAX€2.1 million for the [[New Alexandrian general election, 1744|1744 general election]]. His appointment drew criticism from the [[Democratic Socialist Party of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Democratic Socialist Party]], which called it a "pay-to-play arrangement," though supporters noted his decades of trade relationships made him well-suited to represent the Federation in [[Mountainview Bay]]. He transferred operational control of [[Cotto Tropical Beverages]] to his eldest son upon assuming the ambassadorship. | |||
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| Full Name | Christian Alejandro Cotto Maldonado |
| Titles & Offices | Ambassador of Nouvelle Alexandrie to the Dark Berry Islands (1744 AN-present) |
| Birth Date | 27.IX.1691 AN |
| Birth Place | Wechuahuasi, Santander |
| Parents | Alejandro Cotto Rivera, María Elena Maldonado Ortiz |
| Spouse | Lourdes Figueroa Vélez (m. 1718 AN) |
| Children | 3 |
| Alma Mater | University of Santander (did not graduate) |
| Occupation | Businessman, diplomat |
| Employer | Department of State |
| Political Affiliation | Federal Humanist Party |
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| Known For | Founder of Cotto Tropical Beverages |
| Religion | Alexandrian Nazarene |
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| Net Worth | NAX€48 million (est. 1744 AN) |
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| National Origin | Wakara |
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Christian Alejandro Cotto Maldonado (born 27.IX.1691 AN) is a New Alexandrian businessman and diplomat serving as Ambassador of Nouvelle Alexandrie to the Dark Berry Islands since 1744 AN. Before entering diplomatic service, Cotto founded Cotto Tropical Beverages, a company based in Hato Rey, Boriquén, that became the largest importer of dark berries and Dark Berry Ale into Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Born in Wechuahuasi, Santander, to a Wakara family with roots in the coastal shipping trade, Cotto dropped out of the University of Santander in his third year to pursue an import opportunity with a Dark Berrian merchant. He relocated to Boriquén shortly after the island joined the Federation in 1719 AN, recognizing the potential of Hato Rey's growing port facilities for his distribution network. Cotto capitalized on the Dark Berry Islands' post-civil war economic recovery under Sofia Fasthey's Council of Women, securing exclusive distribution rights for Dark Berry Ale across Boriquén and the Southern Aldurian Riviera. His company eventually employed over 400 workers and held contracts with 23 Dark Berrian producers.
A major Federal Humanist Party donor since 1735 AN, Cotto bundled over NAX€2.1 million for the 1744 general election. His appointment drew criticism from the Democratic Socialist Party, which called it a "pay-to-play arrangement," though supporters noted his decades of trade relationships made him well-suited to represent the Federation in Mountainview Bay. He transferred operational control of Cotto Tropical Beverages to his eldest son upon assuming the ambassadorship.