Friday, 29 November 2013

Daniel Chavez Moran



Daniel Chavez Moran

Daniel Jesus Chavez Moran is a retired businessman and entrepreneur from Mexico with over three decades of significant accomplishments. Daniel Chavez Moran now dedicates his time to his family, philanthropy and the support of educational programs.
Daniel Chavez Moran founded a conglomerate of companies that actively participated in the socioeconomic development of Mexico and Latin America through the strategic development and construction of new tourist destinations, hotel operations, urban infrastructure, roadways, real estate developments and a new international airport. The companies Daniel Chavez Moran led until his retirement in 2005 now are headed by an executive management team and employ 12,000 professionals throughout the many luxury resort and vacation properties of Grupo Vidanta.

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Daniel Chavez Moran

Daniel Chavez Moran  is a famous character who is a businessman and lives in Mexico, he set up Grupo Vidanta in 1974, a business dedicated to the progression of luxury hotels and resorts. The CNN named him one of the top 100 most critical businessmen in Mexico in 2010. , now retired from the advancement of hotels and resorts, after graduating from the University of Guadalajara with a degree in Civil Engineering he launched Grupo Vidanta in 1974. For the base of Foundation Vidanta (originally called Foundation Grupo Mayan), he retired in 2005 and concentrate on philanthropy. Mr. Chavez Moran has also created Foundation Delia Moran A.C., whose important purpose is to aid youngsters grow up in a balanced environment. Mr. Chavez Moran's efforts in the non-profit segment help enhance the name of the corporations he initially founded, while no longer active in Grupo Vidanta itself. To raise awareness of the gap in political, economic, and social progress in Latin America, and improve culture he founded in 2005 the non-profit corporation. The foundation was initially started as the Daniel Chavez Moran Foundation, then improved to Grupo Mayan Foundation later in 2005.