Miguel Alessio Robles Fernández, Legal adviser to the Arbitration Commission on the sugarcane conflict. Manager, National Association of Beer Manufacturers; manager, Chamber of Beer and Malt Industries; First Vice President of the National Chamber of Industries; President, National Chamber of Beer and Malt Industries; President of the National Federation of Chambers of Commerce (Con-canaco), 1970-1971.
Background
Alessio Robles Fernández, Miguel was born on June 16, 1929 in Federal District, Mexico. Son of Miguel Alessio Robles, Secretary of Industry and Commerce, 1922, and Josefina Fernández. Nephew of Vito Alessio Robles, former senator, opposition party leader and intellectual co-student with Miguel de la Madrid at National Autonomous University.
Education
Primary and secondary studies in Mexico City. Law degree, National School of Law, National Autonomous University, 1954, with a thesis on juridical security. Course, business management, Pan American Institute for Economic Development.
Professor, Ibero-American University, 1957-1960.
Career
Legal adviser to the Arbitration Commission on the sugarcane conflict, 1947. Subdirector of Internal Taxes, Secretariat of the Treasury, 1955-1959. Director General of Sidermex, 1982-1986.
Manager of Nuevo Mundo, 1950-1954. Director General of the Mining Consortium B.J. Peña, 1971-1982.
Membership
Manager, National Association of Beer Manufacturers. Manager, Chamber of Beer and Malt Industries. First Vice President of the National Chamber of Industries.
President, National Chamber of Beer and Malt Industries. President of the National Federation of Chambers of Commerce (Con-canaco), 1970-1971.