José Campillo Saínz, President of the National Center of Productivity.
Background
Campillo Saínz, José was born on October 9, 1917 in Tlalpan, Federal District, Mexico. Son of Engineer and industrialist José G. Campillo. Brother of Carlos Campillo Saínz, subsecretary of health, 1970-1976 Mario de la Cueva headed his thesis committee.
Education
Primary and secondary education in the Federal District. Legal studies at the Escuela Libre de Derecho. Law degree from the National School of Law, National Autonomous University, 1941.
Specialized studies in Italy, 1938. Professor of Law at the National School of Law, National Autonomous University, 1942-1979.
Career
President of the National Center of Productivity. President of the Coordinating Committee of the International Activities of Private Enterprise in Mexico. Mexican representative to the United Nations for industrial development.
Subsecretary of Industry, Secretariat of Industry and Commerce, 1970-1974. Secretary of Industry and Commerce, 1974-1976. Director General of INFONAVIT, 1976-1982.
Since 1982.g. Secretary of the Mining Chamber of Mexico, 1948-1958. President of the Mining Chamber of Mexico, 1968-1974. Vice-President of the National Federation of Industrial Chambers, 1961-1966.
President of the National Federation of Industrial Chambers (Federation of Chambers of Industry of Mexico), 1966-1968. Director of Legal, Economic, and Social Affairs for the Compañía Fundidora de Fierro de Monterrey, 1962-1970. Member of the board of Banca Cremi, 1965.