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'''Daniel Chavez Moran''' (born 1952) is a businessman, based in Mexico, who founded [[Grupo Vidanta]] in 1974, a business
'''Daniel Chavez Moran''' (born 1952) is a businessman, based in Mexico, who founded [[Grupo Vidanta]] in 1974, a business
dedicated to the development of luxury hotels and resorts. In 2010, [[CNN]] named him one of the top 100 most important businessmen in [[Mexico]].<ref>http://www.cnnexpansion.com/tablas/2010/09/27/100-empresarios-mas-importantes-de-mexico</ref>
dedicated to the development of luxury hotels and resorts. In 2010, [[CNN]] named him one of the top 100 most important businessmen in [[Mexico]].<ref>http://www.cnnexpansion.com/tablas/2010/09/27/100-empresarios-mas-importantes-de-mexico</ref>

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Daniel Chavez Moran (born 1952) is a businessman, based in Mexico, who founded Grupo Vidanta in 1974, a business dedicated to the development of luxury hotels and resorts. In 2010, CNN named him one of the top 100 most important businessmen in Mexico.[1]

Biography

Moran started his entrepreneurial career in 1974 after graduating from the University of Guadalajara, with a degree in civil engineering at the age of twenty-two. In 2005, he retired from his executive positions to focus on philanthropic endeavors.[2] He the founded of Fundación Delia Moran A.C. in 2002, which focuses on helping children grow up in healthy environments.

He founded in 2005 the non-profit organization, Grupo Vidanta Foundation to increase awareness of the gap in political, economic, and social development in Latin America, and promote culture . The foundation was started as the Daniel Chavez Moran Foundation, then changed to Grupo Mayan Foundation later in 2005. In May 2008, the name changed to the Grupo Vidanta Foundation and in November 2010, the name was simplified to the Vidanta Foundation.[3] In 2012, the Daniel Chavez Moran Award was created targeting youths in the United States to formulate ideas on combating poverty in Latin America with the first category being Health, Science and Technology.[4]

Daniel Chavez Moran Award logo.
The Daniel Chavez Moran Award for youths with ideas on tackling poverty in the Americas.

References

[1] http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/5/prweb8436405.htm

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