Mauricio Fernández Garza

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Mauricio Fernández Garza

Mauricio Fernández Garza (b. April 2, 1950 in Monterrey) is a Mexican politician and businessman directly related to the Fernández Ruiloba wealthy and powerful family; owners of PYOSA (Pigmentos Y Oxidos SA) one of the most important industrial groups of Mexico. He is a former mayor of San Pedro Garza García, former senator and current member of the board of Grupo Alfa, a Monterrey-based chemical, food and auto-parts producer.

Fernández Garza graduated with a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University (USA), specialized in economics at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León and received a master's degree in business administration from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies.

He is the founder and president of Comercializadora de Puros, Uniser (Havana, Cuba), Artesanarte and the Museo del Ojo in García, Nuevo León. In June 2005 he sold one of his companies, Especialidades Cerveceras, S.A. (the makers of premium beer Casta) to Fomento Económico Mexicano (FEMSA), world's second-largest Coca-Cola bottler. [1]

Fernández ran for governor of Nuevo León in 2003. He defeated former trasurer Fernando Elizondo Barragán in the National Action Party state primaries (56.5% vs. 20.8%) but lost the gubernatorial election against the candidate of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, Natividad González Parás.

[edit] See also

  • PYOSA
  • Alberto Fernández Garza
  • Alberto Fernández Ruiloba
  • Jorge Fernández Ruiloba
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