John Regis was a delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention from Puerto Rico. Regis served on the Rules Committee of the convention in July 2016. In Puerto Rico's March 2016 caucuses, Regis represented Donald Trump. John Regis is the CEO of Fast Food Management, a company he joined in 1984. The organization owns and manages the Puerto Rico-based fast food chains The Hot Potato, Top Potato, and Reggio, which are found in regional malls.[2] Regis is also active in the Republican Party of Puerto Rico, where he serves as the finance chairman. As part of the territory's party leadership, Regis helped to elect Michael Steele as the RNC's chairman in 2009.