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Enrique De La Madrid Cordero
Centro para el Futuro de las Ciudades en Tecnológico de Monterrey
Professional Background
Enrique Octavio De la Madrid Cordero is a distinguished Mexican lawyer and public administrator, recognized for his extensive contributions to various sectors within Mexico, particularly in areas related to tourism, finance, and public policy. He has played a pivotal role in promoting effective governance and sustainable city development through his leadership at the Centro para el Futuro de las Ciudades at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, which he has directed since 2019. This center focuses on developing innovative strategies to tackle the challenges faced by urban areas in Mexico, a testament to Enrique's commitment to enhancing urban life and fostering sustainable growth.
His career includes a notable tenure as the Federal Secretary of Tourism from August 2015 to November 2018, a period during which Enrique implemented significant policies that aimed to enhance Mexico’s tourism sector—one of the country's key economic drivers. His diverse experience also includes positions such as the General Director of Bancomext (Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior) and the Coordinator Technical of the Banking and Securities Commission (Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores), showcasing his proficiency in economic development and regulatory frameworks. He has also served as the General Director of Financiera Rural, focusing on financial services for rural communities.
As a former Federal Deputy during the LVIII Legislature (2000 - 2003), Enrique has been actively involved in legislative processes aimed at improving the socio-economic conditions in Mexico. His early career was marked by his involvement in the banking sector, working for renowned financial institutions such as J.P. Morgan and HSBC, where he was responsible for institutional relations and corporate communication across Mexico and Latin America.
Education and Achievements
Enrique de la Madrid Cordero's academic credentials are as impressive as his professional achievements. He earned his degree in Law from the prestigious Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), one of Latin America's leading educational institutions, renowned for its rigorous academic standards and influential alumni. He further honed his skills in public administration by obtaining a Master's degree from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, an institution known for producing some of the world’s most effective leaders in public policy and administration.
In 2015, Enrique published his first book titled "México en la generación del desarrollo," released by Debate/Random House. This compelling analysis delves into Mexico's potential for development, emphasizing the uniqueness of its comparative advantages and what it will take for the nation to achieve sustainable growth. His insights in the book reflect his deep understanding of the socio-economic landscape of Mexico and contribute to ongoing discussions about national development strategies.
In addition to his writing, Enrique is a prolific columnist. He currently writes for El Universal and has previously contributed to several prominent newspapers, including Reforma and Milenio. His columns reflect his expertise in public policy analysis, economic development, and current affairs, and they offer readers valuable perspectives on Mexico's position in the global arena.
Achievements
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Leadership in Urban Development: As the director of the Centro para el Futuro de las Ciudades, Enrique has been instrumental in shaping urban policy and advocating for sustainable practices that address the complexities of urban life in Mexico.
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Pioneering Policies in Tourism: His time as Secretary of Tourism saw the implementation of key initiatives aimed at boosting the sector's growth and enhancing Mexico's appeal as a tourist destination, reinforcing its position as one of the world's most visited countries.
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Transformative Economic Contributions: Throughout his career, Enrique has championed projects that foster economic inclusion and provide financial access to underserved communities, particularly during his tenure at Financiera Rural.
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Prominent Media Presence: Enrique hosts the television program “Ahora / Futuro; México y el Mundo” on ADN40, where he engages with audiences on various topics concerning Mexico and global affairs. His participation in national debates showcases his expertise and commitment to informing the public on critical issues.
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Public Speaking and Advisory Roles: Enrique is frequently invited to speak at various panels and debates on national television, where he shares his insights on economic policies, urban planning, and tourism, further establishing himself as a thought leader in these fields.
Enrique Octavio De la Madrid Cordero continues to contribute to the development of Mexico through his extensive experience and expertise in law, economics, and public administration. His work not only influences policy but also engages the public in meaningful conversations about the future of Mexico as a growing global force.
