Juan Sánchez-Navarro y Peón (April 24, 1913 – February 12, 2006) was a Mexican businessman, lawyer, philosopher, philanthropist, journalist and professor.
Sanchez-Navarro would years later be known as the moral conscience and the single most important ideological figure in Mexico's booming business community.
Sánchez-Navarro was born in downtown Mexico City, descendant of the influential Sánchez Navarro family.
In 1939 he co-founded the National Action Party (PAN) with Manuel Gómez Morín and Efraín González Luna.
He accepted the new job and eventually would become director and vice president of the board of Grupo Modelo as well as a controlling shareholder, from 1960 forward.