- Jose Luis Romero Hicks
Jose Luis Romero Hicks (born April 8th,
1957 in the city of Guanajuato,Mexico ). He is currently a private legal, economic and financial consultant. Managing Partner of the Law Firm RomeroHicks & Galindo [http://www.romerohicksgalindo.com] . A Member of the Mexican Council on Foreign Affairs (COMEXI). he has one son named luis felipe romero hicks murakiami and he is great.Education
Romero Hicks is an
Attorney at Law from the University of Guanajuato, holds abachelor's degree inGovernment from Lawrence University and amaster's degree in Social Science-Economics fromSouthern Oregon State College .Political and Professional career
Mr. Romero Hicks is currently a private legal, economic and financial consultant, Member of the Board of Trustees of the
University of Guanajuato , a Member of the Mexican Council on Foreign Affairs and provides regular national radio commentary in Mexico.He served under President
Carlos Salinas Administration as Director General for Housing Policy at the Ministry for Social Development.In
1995 he served under GovernorVicente Fox as Minister of Planning and Finance, Guanajuato State Government. In1974 he joined the Institutional Revolutionary Party. In2000 he served as President and CEO of the Mexican Bank for Foreign Trade –BANCOMEXT- and as Chairman of Ocean Garden Products. Member of the Board of:Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX ), INFONAVIT, FOVI, FOVISSTE. Economic Counselor, Embassy ofMexico inJapan ; Trade and Economic Counselor, Embassy ofMexico inIndia .At
Guanajuato State University he worked as professor of Law and Economics and became Planning Director.His professional and personal endeavors have let him serve as CFO of Desarrolladora Metropolitana Corporation; one of Mexico’s top 10 housing companies. President of his home town’s
Food Bank [http://www.bancoalimentos.org.mx] and President of the Guanajuato Institute for Political Science and Public Administration.In Mexico’s
Federal Government , Romero Hicks was General Director for Housing Policy at the Ministry for Social Development. During PresidentVicente Fox ’s "transitional government", Romero Hicks Co-chaired the National Housing Policy Committee.Romero Hicks has been condecorated by
Spain andBrazil and has been recognized by several publications as one of the 100 best CEO's and one of the 300 most influential leaders inMexico .
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