Carlos Gonzalez Gutierrez
Consul General Carlos González Gutiérrez was appointed by the President of the Republic Enrique Peña Nieto, and ratified by the Senate, to serve as Consul General of Mexico in Austin, Texas.
Biography
González Gutiérrez has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Foreign Relations from El Colegio de Mexico and a master's degree in Foreign Relations by the University of Southern California.
In Mexican Foreign Service, he has been posted to:[1]
- Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles, CA, as Consul for Community Affairs (1989-1995).
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico. as Director of Community Affairs of the Program for the Mexican Communities Abroad (1995-1999).
- Embassy of Mexico in Washington, D. C., as Counselor for Hispanic Affairs (1999-2003).
- Institute for Mexicans Abroad, as Executive Director (2003-2009).
- Consulate General of Mexico in Sacramento, CA, as Consul General (2009-2015).
- Consulate General of Mexico in Austin, TX, as Consul General (2015–present).[2]
As a scholar, he is the author of several publications about the relations between the governments of Mexico and the United States.
gollark: https://dragcave.net/teleport/23254be9e00c507ddc58155e5f35ec4d <- that one?
gollark: You mean you put up the CB Copper and can't get a new release for it?
gollark: Why would anyone do ***THAT***?
gollark: Can you trade CB Prizes? Obviously nobody would, but it's interesting.
gollark: Huh. Someone actually put up a trade request with a CB copper asking for the release.
References
- Consulado de México en Austin. "Consul General". Consulmex Austin SRE. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- Tribune, The Texas (2015-06-24). "New Consul Takes on Mexico's Texas Diaspora". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 2018-09-18.
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Preceded by Juan Hernández 2000 to 2003 |
Executive Director Institute for Mexicans Abroad 2003 to 2009 |
Succeeded by Carlos Garcia de Alba 2009 to 2011 |
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