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Felipe Bosch Gutiérrez

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Felipe A. Bosch Gutierrez (born 1962) was born in Guatemala. He is a Board Member of Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI), a large agro-industrial conglomerate which, according to an article in El Diario de Hoy, is one of the largest circulating newspapers in El Salvador, and one of the biggest corporations in Central America. Founded in 1920, CMI now has near 30,000 employees, operating in 13 countries with seven divisions: poultry and pork; Pollo Campero and other fast food restaurants; flour mills, pasta and cookie production; construction; renwable power generation and financial services.

He is listed as a past president of the Committee of Agriculture, Commerce, Industry and Finance Association (CACIF) on the CACIF website, and is also listed as a past president of the Industry Chamber (Cámara de Industria de Guatemala) on the Industry Chamber’s website. According to the Guatemalan newspaper Diario La Hora, Bosch is one of the original directory members who created “Plan Visión de País,” which is an inter-institutional initiative effort to create a long term development plan for the country. Bosch was a regular columnist in Siglo Veintiuno, one of the leading newspapers in Guatemala. He and his companies have also spearheaded various public policy campaigns. Bosch has organized important relief efforts for poor families and orphans in Guatemala, some of which have been reported by Diario La Hora. He is also a member of the President's Leadership Council for the Inter-American Dialogue.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Inter-American Dialogue | Felipe A. Bosch Gutierrez". www.thedialogue.org. Retrieved 2017-04-13.