Background
Mendoza Berrueto, Elíseo Francisco was born on April 13, 1931 in San Pedro, Coahuila, Mexico. Attended the National School of Economics with Carlos Bermúdez Limón son of Emilio Mendoza Cisneros, businessman, and Guadalupe Berrueto Ramón.
Mendoza Berrueto, Elíseo Francisco was born on April 13, 1931 in San Pedro, Coahuila, Mexico. Attended the National School of Economics with Carlos Bermúdez Limón son of Emilio Mendoza Cisneros, businessman, and Guadalupe Berrueto Ramón.
Teaching certificate. Degree in economics from the National School of Economics, National Autonomous University, 1962, with a thesis on “Regional Planning and Economic Development: The Case of Mexico”. Graduate studies at the Institute of Social Studies, Holland, 1962, received a diploma.
Graduate studies in economic planning, integral planning and national accounts at the National School of Economics, National Autonomous University. Graduate studies in regional planning in Paris. Visiting investigator to the Institute of Economics, Holland, 1962.
Professor at the National School of Economics, National Autonomous University. Professor at the National Polytechnical School. Professor at the School of Economics, University of Guadalajara.
Professor at the Colegio de México. Professor at the School of Architecture (graduate program), National Autonomous University. Director of the Center for Economic and Demographic Studies, Colegio de México, 1967-1970.
Senator from Coahuila, 1976-1978. Federal Deputy from the State of Coahuila, District 1, 1985-1988, President of the Gran Comisión, 1985-1988. Technical adviser to the Institute of Economic, Political, and Social Studies of Institutional Revolutionary Party.
Coordinator of the Advisory Council of the Institute of Economic, Political, and Social Studies of Institutional Revolutionary Party, 1982. Head of the Statistics Section for the Cooperative Industries Administration, 1953-1956. Economic Investigator for the National Bank of Foreign Commerce, 1958-1959.
Head of Administrative Budgets for the National Bank of Ejido Credit, 1959. Assistant Director of the Administrative Department, National Ejido Credit Bank, 1960. Adviser to the National Chemical-Pharmaceutical Industry, 1963.
Director of Economic and Social Planning for the Plan Lerma, 1963-1966. Adviser to the Subsecretary of Industry and Commerce, 1956-1958. Adviser to the Government of the State of Jalisco, 1965-1966.
Subsecretary of Commerce, Secretariat of Industry and Commerce, 1970-1976. Subsecretary of Higher Education, Science and Technology, 1978-1982. Subsecretary of Mines and Energy, 1982-1985.
Roman Catholic
Spouse María Guadalupe Altamira.