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Doughnut Economics About DEAL News & Updates Meet the DEAL Team Careers FAQ Wider Movement Contact Us Juan Carlos Meade holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain, and the Universidade Católica Portuguesa in Oporto, Portugal. Also has a Master's degree in Political Analysis and Institutional Advisory from the Universitat de Barcelona, is a graduate in Commercial Management and Marketing from the Instituto Francesc Ferrer I Guardiá in Sant Joan Despí, Spain, and has pursued studies in sustainable finance and ESG.
At ProMéxico, he served as an advisor to the CEO, Deputy Director of Renewable Energy, and as Director of the Automotive Industry and Sustainable Mobility, where he led the investment attraction strategy, commercial promotion, and value chain development in those sectors.
At the Secretariat of Economic Development of Mexico City, he collaborated on public policy initiatives for business linkage and the promotion of sustainability in the industry. Subsequently, at the Ministry of Tourism, he served as Coordinator of Advisors to the Undersecretary of Planning and Tourism Policy.
At the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), he worked as the Director of Foreign Investment. In the Ministry of Economy of Nuevo León, he worked as the Coordinator of Foreign Direct Investment and Director of Supply Chains, promoting Mexico's industrial sectors and generating initiatives to develop an industry that is more environmentally and socially responsable.
Currently, as the Director of Strategic Partnerships at the Secretariat of Equality and Inclusion of Nuevo León, he leads the integration of ESG practices in the business sector, promoting a strong commitment to social responsibility, diversity, equality, and inclusion.
"I believe in Mexican institutions and work to contribute to their proper functioning."
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