Hello Fonzo,
My search returned the following results for Mexican officials that
were educated in Harvard.
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Vicente Fox Quesada President of Mexico
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Vicente Fox studied Business Administration at the Universidad
Iberoamericana; he recalls his provincial, "ranch-style" appearance
and how it contrasted with that of his classmates.
He then studied a Top Management Diploma at the Harvard Business
School in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States.
You may read his biography and photo here:
Permanent Missions to the United Nations
http://www.un.int/mexico/biography_fox.htm
Here is another biography with a photograph of President Vicente Fox
http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/?P=12
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Adolfo Aguilar Zinser Mexican Ambassador to the United Nations
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STUDIES
He completed a BA in International Relations (1972-1975) at El
Colegio de México and a MA in Public Administration and Economic
Development at Harvard Universitys John F. Kennedy School of
Government (1977-1978).
You may read his full biography here:
PERMANENT MISSION OF MEXICO AT THE UNITED NATIONS
http://www.un.int/mexico/ONU/bio_short_AAZ.html
Ambassador Adolfo Aguilar Zinser
You may read another biography here (in Spanish) includes photos.
http://www.un.int/mexico/bio_aaz.htm
Mexico's ambassador to the UN assumed on Friday the presidency of the
organization's most powerful group, the Security Council. Adolfo
Aguilar Zinser, who was recently switched from National Security
Advisor to UN ambassador will meet with the 14 other ambassadors in
the council to draw up an agenda for the month of February, El
Universal reported. (2/3/02 The News Mexico)
*Adolfo Aguilar Zinser studied International and Public Affairs at
Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government on an IIE
grant from 1977-1978.
http://www.iie.org/Content/NavigationMenu/About_IIE/Faces_of_IIE/Adolfo_Zinser.htm
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Eng. Ernesto Martens Rebolledo - Mexican Secretary of Energy
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Ernesto Martens - Secretary of Energy - Government of Mexico
After receiving his higher education at the Tech de Monterry and in
Germany and at Harvard Business School, Ernesto Martens has had a
distinguished career in the private sector, most prominently with
Union Carbide and the Grupo Vitro.
Since the historic Mexican national elections last year, he has been
part of one of the most remarkable transitions of power ever to occur
in the Western Hemisphere.
As a strong member of the impressive Vicente Fox administration,
Secretary Martens is helping to chart an exciting new course for
Mexico one which can only serve to enhance Mexico's stature in the
international community, while bolstering the well-being and the
quality of life of the Mexican people at home.
Natural Resources Canada: Speech
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/media/speeches/2001/200155_e.htm
Born: January 28, 1933 in Tlilapan, Veracruz
Education:
Graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering from the
Technological Institute and of Higher Studies in Monterrey (Campus
Monterrey), post-graduation studies in the Technological Institute of
Karlsruhe, Germany and at Harvard Business School.
http://216.239.51.104/search?q=cache:b6Nv7F8xN4UJ:www.chez.com/vipsgov/mexicoe.htm+mexican+president+Vicente+Fox+Quesada+HArvard&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
Biography in Spanish (includes photograph)
http://www.yucatan.com.mx/especiales/presidencia2000/sec_ener_01.asp
http://www.vicentefox.org.mx/gabinete/martens.htm
Search Criteria:
Harvard educated Mexico
Mexican officials +Harvard
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