In this episode of Living History with Alex, we sit down with Dariel Fernandez, the elected Miami-Dade County Tax Collector, entrepreneur, technology advocate, and public servant whose journey began in Cuba before he immigrated to the United States in 2002. Dariel shares what it was like growing up under Cuba’s communist regime and why arriving in the United States represented more than financial opportunity—it gave him the freedom to build a future, support his family, and pursue the American dream. He reflects on starting from the ground up, working at a car dealership, participating in Radio Paz, creating businesses in advertising and technology, and eventually entering public service. After an earlier campaign did not end in victory, he chose to treat the experience as a lesson that prepared him for the next opportunity. Dariel later made history by becoming Miami-Dade County’s elected Tax Collector. He explains that the office does much more than collect property taxes, including driver’s licenses, identification cards, vehicle registrations, business tax receipts, birth and death certificates, fishing and hunting licenses, and other essential services. One of the most important parts of the conversation focuses on how his administration has used technology, mobile offices, and a new appointment system to reduce long waits and bring government services directly into Miami-Dade communities. 🌟 Topics Covered:🇨🇺 Growing up in Cuba and immigrating to the United States in 2002🇺🇸 Freedom, faith, and the meaning of the American dream📻 Working with Radio Paz and serving the community through media💻 Entrepreneurship, advertising, and technology development🗳️ Learning from an unsuccessful political campaign🏛️ Becoming Miami-Dade County’s elected Tax Collector🚗 Transforming driver’s license and vehicle services🚌 Bringing services to residents through mobile offices👨👩👧 Balancing public service, business, faith, and family💡 Advice about courage, authenticity, and putting people first If you enjoy real stories of immigration, entrepreneurship, faith, and public service, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of Living History with Alex. 🔔 Stay tuned for more conversations that keep history alive.