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The American Society of Mexico

The American Society of Mexico (AmSoc) is a community organization and non-profit for the greater American Community living in Mexico.[1][2][3][4] The organization was established on August 26, 1942, by then-United States Ambassador George S. Messersmith and American community leaders as the American population in Mexico started to increase with the purpose to represent the American community as a whole. Messersmith became the first honorary president and all United States ambassadors have become honorary presidents of the society ever since.[5] Over the years, the society has organized events centered around American and Mexican traditions and formed partnerships to benefit the American Community in Mexico.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

The American Society of Mexico
AbbreviationAmSoc
FormationWednesday July 22, 1942; 81 years ago (Wednesday July 22, 1942)
PurposeCommunity, Expats, Charity
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Area served
Mexico
Key people
Larry Rubin, President
Jill Metcalfe, Vice President
Patricia Gonzalez, Vice President
Fernando Gama, Treasurer
Javier Garcia-Sancho (BDO), Auditor & Commisary
Glenn Hamer, Secretary
Brian Brisson, Executive Director
Websitehttp://www.amsoc.mx
The American Society of Mexico members hold a banner outside of the American School Foundation in Mexico City welcoming friends to celebrate US Independence Day

History Edit

The American Society of Mexico was one of the first players in uniting the American Community within Mexico, helping Americans integrate within Mexico and sharing many distinctly American traditions between the American Community in Mexico and Mexicans.[5]

The founding president was Mr. Russell Ford Moody who was born on June 13, 1902, in Michigan and received his Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering by the University of Michigan in 1925. 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. He was also a board director to the American British Cowdray (ABC) Hospital, YMCA, and a standing member of the University Club, the American Club, Club de Banqueros, Masons and Tau Beta Pi. Married to Louise, he had two children: Jean Carol and Beverly.

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. In Mexico Ambassador Messersmith was not only responsible for the foundation of The American Society of Mexico, but also for establishing in the same year of 1942, the well-renowned Benjamin Franklin Library in Mexico City. He was appointed the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico up until 1947 by President Harry S. Truman.

Political affiliation Edit

The American Society of Mexico, A.C. (AmSoc) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization established in its original charter to represent all U.S. private interests in Mexico. As a non-governmental association, the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico has always been our Honorary President, with whom the Society works closely.[13]

Represents Edit

Over two million Americans living in Mexico, making this community, the largest community of men, women and children outside the United States, over one hundred and ten American established NGO's/non-profit/civic organizations that are giving back to the Mexican communities they serve, U.S. investment in Mexico and the corporations operating there in.[14]

Core principles[14] Edit

  • Improve the communities we live in and strengthen the bilateral relationship for the people of both nations.[15]
  • Promote and protect U.S. private interests, of individuals, companies, and American established NGO's / non-profit / civic organizations.[16][17]
  • Advocate on behalf of Americans in Mexico and Mexicans in the United States. [1][18]
  • Collaborate in the bilateral agenda set forward between both Mexico & the United States.
  • Boost American events, culture and traditions in Mexico & Mexican events, culture and traditions in the U.S.[2]

President Edit

 
President & Chairman, The American Society Of México

Larry Rubin is the President and chairman of the Board of The American Society of Mexico, an organization that has represented the American community and American interests in Mexico for the past 80 years. Together with the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, the Honorary President of AmSoc, he represents the two million Americans living in Mexico and all the American companies and NGOs that are here.[19][20]

In many ways, Larry's background was tailor-made to head The American Society of Mexico. Growing up in his home in Mexico with his Mexican mother and American father, attending the American School in Mexico City, the Universidad Anahuac for his Bachelor's (where he is currently on the faculty), at Rice University in Texas for his M.B.A., Larry navigated between the American and Mexican cultures all his life. 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. His deep commitment to promote and improve the ties that bind him also bind us, the members of this Society. Under Larry's leadership, AmSoc has been growing and moving in significant directions, making these last years banner ones. With what is already in the works, we can expect an even more dynamic and burgeoning organization. The recently created corporate councils, the exponential growth in AmSoc's involvement in the not for profit sector, expansion into the rest of the Latin American region all bode well for exciting next phase for The American Society of Mexico.[3]

Honorary President Edit

 
Honorary President of The American Society of Mexico

Ken Salazar, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico was sworn in as United States Ambassador to Mexico on September 2, 2021.

In 2009, President Obama nominated Mr. Salazar to serve as Secretary of Interior where he had a lead role on the Obama-Biden agenda on energy and climate, the nation's conservation agenda including America's Great Outdoors, and Indian Country. Ambassador Salazar has been a lifelong fighter for civil rights and the inclusion of Latinos in the American dream.

In 1998, Mr. Salazar was elected as Colorado Attorney General and became the first Latino ever elected to statewide office in Colorado. He was reelected as Attorney General in 2002. In 2004, Attorney General Salazar was elected to the United States Senate for Colorado becoming the first Latino democrat to be elected to the United States Senate since 1972.

Ambassador Salazar has been admitted to practice law in state and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court.[21]

Mr. Salazar is Honorary President of The American Society of Mexico.[22]

Councils Edit

Corporate American Advisory Council [23] Edit

This special group includes the leaders of 25 foremost American companies and serves as a sounding board for American interests in Mexico, and an excellent exchange channel for companies that face similar challenges.

Leadership of Corporate American Advisory Council[23] Edit

Co-chair, Francisco Garza, President & General Director, GM Mexico [23][24]

Co-chair, Fernanda Guarro, President & Managing Director, 3M Mexico [23][25]

Council of Latin America Leaders[23] Edit

This select group of leaders of the Latin American divisions of American companies was formed to advance the interests of American businesses throughout the region. In order to represent a broad spectrum of companies, each participant of the council is from a different industry.

Leadership of Council of Latin America Leaders [23] Edit

Co-chair, Manuel Macedo, President, Honeywell Latin America

Co-chair, Gustavo Tella, Head of Latin America S&P Global Ratings

Committees Edit

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.

Organizations Steering Group (OSG-AmSoc) Edit

The governing body and operating arm of the Organizations Committee of The American Society of Mexico, is made up mostly of directors of organizations, as well as professional consultants and volunteers in the philanthropic field, who contribute their time to: help the organizations of our network achieve their mission, help the community through those organizations.

Leadership of OSG-AmSoc Edit

Vivian Bardavid - Member of the Board & Chair Organizations Steering Group. Founder and President Manhattan Group

Public Affairs Task Force (PATF-AmSoc) Edit

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.

Leadership of PATF-AmSoc Edit

Patricia González[26][27] - chair, Public Affairs Task Force & Legacy Partner at PwC[28]

Julio Portales - Co-chair, Public Affairs Task Force. Counsellor & Vice President, Constellation Brands. Mexico

Events[27] Edit

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 making of a diversity of events helps us to reach a higher level of audience.

Leadership of Events Committee Edit

Patricia Kelly - chair, Events Committee, Director of International Cultural & Public Relations at Club de Industriales

Editorial Edit

Leadership of Editorial Committee Edit

Alejandro Sámano - chair, Editorial Committee. Partner, CONTACTA Consultores. Mexico

Memberships[27] Edit

The Membership Committee main task is to attract and make join new members to the AmSoc, following a specific strategy to maintain the members requirements in the correct level. The committee focus on developing the best strategies to get involved and to approach to the American community looking for an increase in members.

Leadership of Memberships Committee Edit

Benjamin Podoswa, chair, Membership Committee & General Director at Sección Amarilla/AND

Board Edit

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
JILL METCALFE Vice President. Former International Relations Specialist, Economic Development Department, City of San Antonio. Director, Casa San Antonio, A. C. Mexico - U.S.
ALEXANDRA DEMOU Secretary of the Board. Founder & Director, Welcome Home Mexico. Mexico - U.S.
FERNANDO GAMA Treasurer. Vice President, Evensen Dodge International. Mexico – U.S.
VIVIAN BARDAVID Member of the Board & Chair Organizations Steering Group Founder and President Manhattan Group
MEMBERS
ANTHONY WAYNE Member of the Board. Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.
GERÓNIMO GUTIÉRREZ Member of the Board. Former Mexico Ambassador to U.S.
FRANCISCO GARZA Chair, Corporate American Advisory Council. President & General Director, GM Mexico.
MANUEL MACEDO Co-chair, Council of Latin America Leaders. President, High Growth Region, Honeywell. Portugal
BENJAMÍN PODOSWA Chair, Membership Committee. General Director, Seccion Amarilla/ADN. Mexico
PATRICIA GONZÁLEZ Co-chair Public Affairs Task Force. Legacy Partner, PwC. Mexico
PATRICIA KELLY Chair, Events & Image Committee. Public Relations & Cultural Relations Director, Club de Industriales. Mexico – U.S.
EMILIO DÍAZ Chair, Finance Committee. Marketing Partner, EY. Mexico
ALEJANDRO SÁMANO Chair, Editorial Committee. Partner, CONTACTA Consultores. Mexico
CARLOS ROBERTS Co-chair, SME Council. CEO, El Fogoncito. Mexico
DEBY BEARD Chair, U.S. Brands Council. President, Marcas de Lujo Asociadas. Mexico – France
FERNANDA GUARRO Co-chair, Corporate American Advisory Council. Managing Director, 3M Mexico
GLENN HAMER Co-chair, International Leaders Council. President & CEO, Texas Association of Business (Texas State Chamber. President U.S. Chamber- Chamber 100 Committee. U.S.
GUILLERMO SCHIEFER Co-chair, International Leaders Council. Partner, ATX Invest. Mexico – U.S.
JOSÉ MA. BERMÚDEZ Chair, Vigilance Committee. CEO, Viakem. Mexico
JULIO PORTALES Co-chair, Public Affairs Task Force. Counsellor & Vice President, Constellation Brands. Mexico
BRIAN FISCHEL General Manager, RB Group. U.S.
CONSTANZA LOSADA President & General Director, Pfizer Mexico. Argentina
ELHonorary Presidentrmer Public Affairs Director, Periodico Reforma. Mexico
FÉLIX RAMÍREZ General Director, Flow Group. Mexico
LUCIANO PASCOE General Director, ADN40. Mexico
RAQUEL BESSUDO President, Perpetua by Bessudo. Mexico
VICTOR HUGO MARTIN Sales & Commercial Agent, EXOS Aerospace Systems & Technologies. Mexico

The Association of American Clubs [29] Edit

The Association of American Clubs (AAC) is an alliance of American clubs, societies, and organizations worldwide that forms an international network providing an open forum for the exchange of institutional practices

The American Society of Mexico is a founding member of The Association of American Clubs (AAC) through a direct initiative formalized by Jürgen Abel, its founder and President of The American International Society in Hamburg, Germany during his visit to Mexico City, Mexico in the early 2000s

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The American Society of Mexico AmSoc is a community organization and non profit for the greater American Community living in Mexico 1 2 3 4 The organization was established on August 26 1942 by then United States Ambassador George S Messersmith and American community leaders as the American population in Mexico started to increase with the purpose to represent the American community as a whole Messersmith became the first honorary president and all United States ambassadors have become honorary presidents of the society ever since 5 Over the years the society has organized events centered around American and Mexican traditions and formed partnerships to benefit the American Community in Mexico 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The American Society of MexicoAbbreviationAmSocFormationWednesday July 22 1942 81 years ago Wednesday July 22 1942 PurposeCommunity Expats CharityHeadquartersMexico City MexicoArea servedMexicoKey peopleLarry Rubin PresidentJill Metcalfe Vice PresidentPatricia Gonzalez Vice PresidentFernando Gama TreasurerJavier Garcia Sancho BDO Auditor amp CommisaryGlenn Hamer SecretaryBrian Brisson Executive DirectorWebsitehttp www amsoc mx The American Society of Mexico members hold a banner outside of the American School Foundation in Mexico City welcoming friends to celebrate US Independence DayContents 1 History 1 1 Political affiliation 2 Represents 3 Core principles 14 4 President 5 Honorary President 6 Councils 6 1 Corporate American Advisory Council 23 6 1 1 Leadership of Corporate American Advisory Council 23 6 2 Council of Latin America Leaders 23 6 2 1 Leadership of Council of Latin America Leaders 23 7 Committees 7 1 Organizations Steering Group OSG AmSoc 7 1 1 Leadership of OSG AmSoc 7 2 Public Affairs Task Force PATF AmSoc 7 2 1 Leadership of PATF AmSoc 7 3 Events 27 7 3 1 Leadership of Events Committee 7 4 Editorial 7 4 1 Leadership of Editorial Committee 7 5 Memberships 27 7 5 1 Leadership of Memberships Committee 8 Board 9 The Association of American Clubs 29 10 ReferencesHistory EditThe American Society of Mexico was one of the first players in uniting the American Community within Mexico helping Americans integrate within Mexico and sharing many distinctly American traditions between the American Community in Mexico and Mexicans 5 The founding president was Mr Russell Ford Moody who was born on June 13 1902 in Michigan and received his Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering by the University of Michigan in 1925 He was the vice president of the Canada Dry Bottling Company of Mexico had been assistant general manager of the Compania Hulera Euzkadi and was alternate director of the Banco Internacional Bank of London He was also a board director to the American British Cowdray ABC Hospital YMCA and a standing member of the University Club the American Club Club de Banqueros Masons and Tau Beta Pi Married to Louise he had two children Jean Carol and Beverly 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 In Mexico Ambassador Messersmith was not only responsible for the foundation of The American Society of Mexico but also for establishing in the same year of 1942 the well renowned Benjamin Franklin Library in Mexico City He was appointed the U S Ambassador to Mexico up until 1947 by President Harry S Truman Political affiliation Edit The American Society of Mexico A C AmSoc is a non profit non partisan organization established in its original charter to represent all U S private interests in Mexico As a non governmental association the U S Ambassador to Mexico has always been our Honorary President with whom the Society works closely 13 Represents EditOver two million Americans living in Mexico making this community the largest community of men women and children outside the United States over one hundred and ten American established NGO s non profit civic organizations that are giving back to the Mexican communities they serve U S investment in Mexico and the corporations operating there in 14 Core principles 14 EditImprove the communities we live in and strengthen the bilateral relationship for the people of both nations 15 Promote and protect U S private interests of individuals companies and American established NGO s non profit civic organizations 16 17 Advocate on behalf of Americans in Mexico and Mexicans in the United States 1 18 Collaborate in the bilateral agenda set forward between both Mexico amp the United States Boost American events culture and traditions in Mexico amp Mexican events culture and traditions in the U S 2 President Edit President amp Chairman The American Society Of MexicoLarry Rubin is the President and chairman of the Board of The American Society of Mexico an organization that has represented the American community and American interests in Mexico for the past 80 years Together with the U S Ambassador to Mexico the Honorary President of AmSoc he represents the two million Americans living in Mexico and all the American companies and NGOs that are here 19 20 In many ways Larry s background was tailor made to head The American Society of Mexico Growing up in his home in Mexico with his Mexican mother and American father attending the American School in Mexico City the Universidad Anahuac for his Bachelor s where he is currently on the faculty at Rice University in Texas for his M B A Larry navigated between the American and Mexican cultures all his life 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 His deep commitment to promote and improve the ties that bind him also bind us the members of this Society Under Larry s leadership AmSoc has been growing and moving in significant directions making these last years banner ones With what is already in the works we can expect an even more dynamic and burgeoning organization The recently created corporate councils the exponential growth in AmSoc s involvement in the not for profit sector expansion into the rest of the Latin American region all bode well for exciting next phase for The American Society of Mexico 3 Honorary President Edit Honorary President of The American Society of MexicoKen Salazar U S Ambassador to Mexico was sworn in as United States Ambassador to Mexico on September 2 2021 In 2009 President Obama nominated Mr Salazar to serve as Secretary of Interior where he had a lead role on the Obama Biden agenda on energy and climate the nation s conservation agenda including America s Great Outdoors and Indian Country Ambassador Salazar has been a lifelong fighter for civil rights and the inclusion of Latinos in the American dream In 1998 Mr Salazar was elected as Colorado Attorney General and became the first Latino ever elected to statewide office in Colorado He was reelected as Attorney General in 2002 In 2004 Attorney General Salazar was elected to the United States Senate for Colorado becoming the first Latino democrat to be elected to the United States Senate since 1972 Ambassador Salazar has been admitted to practice law in state and federal courts including the United States Supreme Court 21 Mr Salazar is Honorary President of The American Society of Mexico 22 Councils EditCorporate American Advisory Council 23 Edit This special group includes the leaders of 25 foremost American companies and serves as a sounding board for American interests in Mexico and an excellent exchange channel for companies that face similar challenges Leadership of Corporate American Advisory Council 23 Edit Co chair Francisco Garza President amp General Director GM Mexico 23 24 Co chair Fernanda Guarro President amp Managing Director 3M Mexico 23 25 Council of Latin America Leaders 23 Edit This select group of leaders of the Latin American divisions of American companies was formed to advance the interests of American businesses throughout the region In order to represent a broad spectrum of companies each participant of the council is from a different industry Leadership of Council of Latin America Leaders 23 Edit Co chair Manuel Macedo President Honeywell Latin AmericaCo chair Gustavo Tella Head of Latin America S amp P Global RatingsCommittees EditThe 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 Organizations Steering Group OSG AmSoc Edit The governing body and operating arm of the Organizations Committee of The American Society of Mexico is made up mostly of directors of organizations as well as professional consultants and volunteers in the philanthropic field who contribute their time to help the organizations of our network achieve their mission help the community through those organizations Leadership of OSG AmSoc Edit Vivian Bardavid Member of the Board amp Chair Organizations Steering Group Founder and President Manhattan Group Public Affairs Task Force PATF AmSoc Edit 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 Leadership of PATF AmSoc Edit Patricia Gonzalez 26 27 chair Public Affairs Task Force amp Legacy Partner at PwC 28 Julio Portales Co chair Public Affairs Task Force Counsellor amp Vice President Constellation Brands Mexico Events 27 Edit 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 making of a diversity of events helps us to reach a higher level of audience Leadership of Events Committee Edit Patricia Kelly chair Events Committee Director of International Cultural amp Public Relations at Club de Industriales Editorial Edit Leadership of Editorial Committee Edit Alejandro Samano chair Editorial Committee Partner CONTACTA Consultores Mexico Memberships 27 Edit The Membership Committee main task is to attract and make join new members to the AmSoc following a specific strategy to maintain the members requirements in the correct level The committee focus on developing the best strategies to get involved and to approach to the American community looking for an increase in members Leadership of Memberships Committee Edit Benjamin Podoswa chair Membership Committee amp General Director at Seccion Amarilla ANDBoard EditEXECUTIVE COMMITTEEJILL METCALFE Vice President Former International Relations Specialist Economic Development Department City of San Antonio Director Casa San Antonio A C Mexico U S ALEXANDRA DEMOU Secretary of the Board Founder amp Director Welcome Home Mexico Mexico U S FERNANDO GAMA Treasurer Vice President Evensen Dodge International Mexico U S VIVIAN BARDAVID Member of the Board amp Chair Organizations Steering Group Founder and President Manhattan GroupMEMBERSANTHONY WAYNE Member of the Board Former U S Ambassador to Mexico GERoNIMO GUTIERREZ Member of the Board Former Mexico Ambassador to U S FRANCISCO GARZA Chair Corporate American Advisory Council President amp General Director GM Mexico MANUEL MACEDO Co chair Council of Latin America Leaders President High Growth Region Honeywell PortugalBENJAMIN PODOSWA Chair Membership Committee General Director Seccion Amarilla ADN MexicoPATRICIA GONZALEZ Co chair Public Affairs Task Force Legacy Partner PwC MexicoPATRICIA KELLY Chair Events amp Image Committee Public Relations amp Cultural Relations Director Club de Industriales Mexico U S EMILIO DIAZ Chair Finance Committee Marketing Partner EY MexicoALEJANDRO SAMANO Chair Editorial Committee Partner CONTACTA Consultores MexicoCARLOS ROBERTS Co chair SME Council CEO El Fogoncito MexicoDEBY BEARD Chair U S Brands Council President Marcas de Lujo Asociadas Mexico FranceFERNANDA GUARRO Co chair Corporate American Advisory Council Managing Director 3M MexicoGLENN HAMER Co chair International Leaders Council President amp CEO Texas Association of Business Texas State Chamber President U S Chamber Chamber 100 Committee U S GUILLERMO SCHIEFER Co chair International Leaders Council Partner ATX Invest Mexico U S JOSE MA BERMUDEZ Chair Vigilance Committee CEO Viakem MexicoJULIO PORTALES Co chair Public Affairs Task Force Counsellor amp Vice President Constellation Brands MexicoBRIAN FISCHEL General Manager RB Group U S CONSTANZA LOSADA President amp General Director Pfizer Mexico ArgentinaELHonorary Presidentrmer Public Affairs Director Periodico Reforma MexicoFELIX RAMIREZ General Director Flow Group MexicoLUCIANO PASCOE General Director ADN40 MexicoRAQUEL BESSUDO President Perpetua by Bessudo MexicoVICTOR HUGO MARTIN Sales amp Commercial Agent EXOS Aerospace Systems amp Technologies MexicoThe Association of American Clubs 29 EditThe Association of American Clubs AAC is an alliance of American clubs societies and organizations worldwide that forms an international network providing an open forum for the exchange of institutional practicesThe American Society of Mexico is a founding member of The Association of American Clubs AAC through a direct initiative formalized by Jurgen Abel its founder and President of The American International Society in Hamburg Germany during his visit to Mexico City Mexico in the early 2000sReferences Edit Mexicoamericanos enfrentan victoria de Trump con tequila whisky e incredulidad aristeguinoticias com Retrieved 2016 11 26 Mora Monica Palma 2013 08 31 Hacer la comunidad Mujeres estadounidenses en la ciudad de Mexico Diario de Campo in Spanish 13 40 44 ISSN 2007 6851 Reafirma la American Society of Mexico lazos de amistad elsoldesanjuandelrio com mx Retrieved 2016 11 28 American Society of Mexico The Association of American Clubs Retrieved 2016 11 28 a b Croucher Sheila 2010 01 01 The Other Side of the Fence American Migrants in Mexico University of Texas Press ISBN 9780292782389 Mexico in Shock Over President elect Donald Trump Fusion Retrieved 2016 11 28 Gane o pierda Trump este es el sentir de los mexicanos durante la eleccion en EEUU www univision com Retrieved 2016 11 26 Difundira IP en ciudades de Estados Unidos bondades del TLC El Sol de Mexico 2016 11 17 Retrieved 2016 11 26 Election Night www wherevent com Retrieved 2016 11 28 Columbia University Events Calendar Columbia University Events Retrieved 2016 11 28 Celebra American Society of Mexico la independencia de Estados Unidos Protocolo Foreign Affairs amp Lifestyle in European Spanish 2014 07 08 Retrieved 2016 11 28 Behance www behance net Retrieved 2016 11 28 About Us The American Society Of Mexico 2021 01 20 Retrieved 2022 06 23 a b The American Society Of Mexico AC AmSoc 2021 09 03 Retrieved 2022 06 23 Christopher Landau Embajador de EEUU se presenta y canta Mexico lindo y querido Enlace Judio in Mexican Spanish 2019 10 02 Retrieved 2022 06 23 Mexico The American Society of The American Society warns that the Outsourcing Reform project will gravely endanger American investments in Mexico www prnewswire com Retrieved 2022 06 23 Baray Katyana Gomez Las 10 notas de empresas y negocios de El Economista mas leidas en 2020 El Economista Retrieved 2022 06 23 Eduardo Ramirez acude a sesion del Senado con traje tipico de Chiapas Grupo Milenio in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2022 06 23 Leadership The American Society Of Mexico 2022 05 24 Retrieved 2022 06 23 Conoce a Larry Rubin quien podria ser el proximo embajador de EUA en Mexico Negocios Inteligentes in Spanish 2022 03 26 Retrieved 2022 06 23 U S Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar U S Embassy amp Consulates in Mexico 2022 01 26 Retrieved 2022 06 24 Leadership The American Society Of Mexico 2022 05 24 Retrieved 2022 06 24 a b c d e f COUNCILS The American Society Of Mexico 2022 05 23 Retrieved 2022 06 23 Asi se renueva General Motors en Mexico El Universal in Spanish 2020 01 13 Retrieved 2022 06 23 Staff Forbes 2021 12 30 Fernanda Guarro es la nueva directora general de 3M Forbes Mexico in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2022 06 23 Patricia Gonzalez WEF 2020 01 21 Retrieved 2022 06 24 a b c Committees The American Society Of Mexico 2021 11 13 Retrieved 2022 06 24 Diaz Viridiana PwC habilidades al servicio de la sociedad El Economista Retrieved 2022 06 24 About AAC Association of American Clubs Retrieved 2022 06 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The American Society of Mexico amp oldid 1166743657, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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