Bernardo Garza Sada

Bernardo Garza Sada (1930 – 7 November 2009) was a Mexican businessman who founded the Grupo ALFA conglomerate in 1974.[1] He also served as ALFA's former president.[2] Additionally, Garza Sada was a member of the company's board of directors for two decades.[1]

Garza Sada, a graduate of the |first=Jonathan|last=Tapia|language=Spanish|title=Muere el empresario Bernardo Garza Sada |url=http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/638525.html%7Clocation=Mexico City|publisher=El Universal|date=7 November 2009 |accessdate=28 November 2009}}</ref> is credited with turning Grupo Alfa into a diversified conglomerate with revenues of $10.6 billion USD in 2008.[2] ALFA currently consists of four major operations and consortia as of 2009 - Alpek, which produces petrochemicals and synthetic fiber; Sigma, which manufactures food; Nemak, which builds automotive parts; and Alestra, which consists of ALFA's telecommunications arm.[1][2] Alfa also produces televisions, machinery, and has assets in Mexico's tourism sector.[1]

Garza Sada also championed the modernization of Monterrey Institute of Technology, one of Mexico's most important private universities.[1]

Bernardo Garza Sada died at his home in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, on November 7, 2009, at the age of 79.[1] He was survived by his wife and three children.Named Bernardo Silvia and Maria Eugenia Garza de la fuente [2] In a statement released posthumously, ALFA called Garza Sada, "Leader and visionary businessman, promoter of education and social responsibility, driving force for the growth of the company and the country."[1]

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