SER National and the SER Network of Affiliates join the nation in mourning the passing of Lincoln Díaz-Balart, a leader whose lifelong commitment to public service helped shape modern policy in ways that advanced the economic vibrancy and quality of life for all Americans. His legacy as a statesman, advocate, and champion of workforce development reflects the highest ideals of American leadership—one rooted in the belief that opportunity and prosperity should be within reach for all who strive for a better future.
“Lincoln Díaz-Balart stood among America’s great leaders who saw beyond party lines and recognized that economic opportunity was the foundation of a thriving democracy,” said Ignacio Salazar, President and CEO of SER National. “His commitment to workforce development and job training helped shape policies that opened doors for countless individuals, allowing them to build successful careers and contribute to America’s economic prosperity.”
Díaz-Balart’s life was a testament to service and an enduring faith in the promise of the United States. Born in Havana, Cuba, into a prominent political family, he was forced to flee with his parents following the Cuban Revolution. The United States became his home, and in return, he dedicated his career to strengthening the fabric of the country that had embraced him. His leadership in Congress spanned nearly two decades, during which he became a respected voice on critical issues ranging from workforce development to immigration policy, always seeking common ground in pursuit of national progress.
“Lincoln Díaz-Balart exemplified the courage and integrity of true leadership,” added Salazar. “His work ensured that America remained a shining example of opportunity—not just in words, but in action. He understood that a strong workforce was essential to the nation’s success, and he fought tirelessly to ensure that every individual had the chance to contribute to the country’s economic growth.”
His service in the Florida State Legislature paved the way for his election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1992, where he represented South Florida’s 21st District for 18 years. Throughout his tenure, Díaz-Balart strongly advocated for policies that empowered working families and expanded opportunities for economic self-sufficiency. He was instrumental in supporting initiatives that strengthened workforce training programs, ensuring that individuals—particularly those from underserved communities—had the skills needed to compete in an evolving economy.
Salazar concludes, “Díaz-Balart’s passing marks the loss of a remarkable leader whose vision and contributions will continue to inspire future generations. As the nation reflects on his legacy, SER National encourages all Americans to honor his memory by embracing the values he championed—a commitment to workforce opportunity, economic empowerment, and the belief that by working together, we can build a stronger future for all.”