[2] He feels that students not only need to have access to the latest technology and knowledge but also to training to make them better professionals and human beings.
[1][3] He defines himself as a “preacher of values who goes in the world teaching what is profitable from acting in an ethical manner.”[3] He worked throughout Mexico, especially in the various campuses of the Tec de Monterrey.
[1] He also gave classes, seminars and conferences to businesses, government and non-governmental organizations as well as educational institutions.
He was named a Tamaulipeco Distinguido (Distinguished Resident of Tamaulipas) in 2004 and Maderense Distinguido (Distinguished Resident of Ciudad Madero) in 2005 by the Lion’s Club of Ciudad Madero.
In 2011, he received the Fray Andrés de Olmos Medal in citizenship from the city of Tampico in 2011.