He was the vice president of the Canada Dry Bottling Company of Mexico, had been assistant general manager of the Compañía Hulera Euzkadi, and was alternate director of the Banco Internacional, Bank of London.
The honorary president, George Strausser Messersmith, was born on October 3, 1883, in Fleetwood, Pennsylvania.
He entered the Foreign Service and served in different countries, including Germany during World War II, where he was best known for his controversial decision to issue a visa to Albert Einstein.
His extensive experience in business and in dealing with government officials make him a natural to understand the cultural, political, and commercial bilateral relations between the two countries.
Under Larry's leadership, AmSoc has been growing and moving in significant directions, making these last years banner ones.
Ambassador Salazar has been a lifelong fighter for civil rights and the inclusion of Latinos in the American dream.
Co-chair, Manuel Macedo, President, Honeywell Latin America Co-chair, Gustavo Tella, Head of Latin America S&P Global Ratings The American Society of Mexico consists of five main committees that carry out a variety of activities that serve the American community in Mexico, fostering cultural, business, philanthropic and civic ties.
Founder and President Manhattan Group The PATF is a coordinate and optimal team with high experience, its aim is to manage the public affairs that concern to government relations, charitable organizations, politics, commerce associations, business groups and communications.
Mexico Events and image committee join efforts to construct an appropriate way to reach our American community interests to attend the main topics at the moment.
The committee focus on developing the best strategies to get involved and to approach to the American community looking for an increase in members.