Career
Mexican politician. Currently Director General of the National Housing Commission (Spanish: Comisión Nacional de Vivienda). 1997-1999, was National Vice-president of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers of Mexico (Federation of Chambers of Industry of Mexico)
1996-1998, was National President of CANACINTRA. 1994-1996, was Vice-president of CANACINTRA
1992-1994, was President of the Coordinating Council of the Metal Mechanics Industry. In the international sphere, he has led several business missions to Canada, Germany, Guatemala, Japan, Nicaragua and the United States.
Has undertaken several specializations such as Foundry Technology in Detroit, Michigan (1990) and the Transformation of Small and Medium-Sized Firms in Yokohama, Japan (1993).
In 2003, he was appointed Director General of the National Housing Commission, CONAFOVI and in 2006, with the passage of the new Housing Law, Carlos Gutiérrez was appointed Director General of the National Housing Commission. In December 2006, President Felipe Calderón confirmed Carlos Gutiérrez as Director General of the National Housing Commission, an institution which, as a result of the new legislation, is a decentralized, non-sectoral organization, and a legal entity with its own assets.