Federico Santa María Carrera (1845–1925) was a Chilean businessperson and philanthropist who founded the Federico Santa María Technical University. He was a member of the Santa María and Carrera family.

Career

Santa María accumulated wealth in the sugar markets of Paris, where he moved at a young age. During World War I, he suspended his business operations, stating that he did not wish to profit from the conflict. During this period, he supported the French Army by donating supplies for a regiment.

In 1922, Santa María resumed sugar trading. Following a predicted deficit in sugar production, his investments resulted in significant financial gains. These activities were investigated by the French National Assembly, which determined that he had acted within legal bounds.

Personal life

Santa María did not marry but lived for several decades with Anna Guillaud. He was a distant relative of the Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau.

Having no descendants, Santa María bequeathed his fortune to his hometown of Valparaíso for the establishment of a technical and engineering school, which became the Federico Santa María Technical University.

References

  • UTFSM home page
  • Santa María's Testament
  • Genealogical chart of Santa María family