Carlos Gonzalez Gutierrez
Carlos Gonzalez Gutierrez is the Mexican Consul General in Sacramento, California. He was appointed by then President Felipe Calderón and confirmed by Senate in 2009.[1]
Biography
Gonzalez Gutierrez has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Foreign Relations from El Colegio de Mexico and a Masters degree in Foreign Relations by the University of Southern California.
In Mexican Foreign Service, he has been posted to:[2]
- Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles, as Consul for Community Affairs (1989-1995)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico. as Director of Community Affairs of the Program for the Mexican Communities Abroad (1995-1999).
- Embassy of Mexico in Washington, D. C., as Counselor for Hispanic Affairs (1999-2003).
- Institute for Mexicans Abroad, as Executive Director (2003-2009)
As a scholar, he is the author of several publications about the relations between the governments of Mexico and the United States.
References
- ↑ Comisiones unidas de Relaciones Exteriores y de Relaciones Exteriores, América del Norte. "Nombramiento a favor de Carlos González Gutiérrez como Cónsul General de México en Sacramento, California, Estados Unidos.". Senado de la República. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
- ↑ Consulado de México en Sacramento. "Consul General". Retrieved 5 November 2013.
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Preceded by Juan Hernández 2000 to 2003 |
Executive Director Institute for Mexicans Abroad 2003 to 2009 |
Succeeded by Carlos Garcia de Alba 2009 to 2011 |