Armando graduated as a lawyer from the
Autonomous University of Morelos (UAM) and
he has also received multiple post-graduate
certificates in business strategy and finance from
the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, the
Instituto de Empresa (IE) of Madrid and ESADE
in Barcelona. Armando has distinguished himself
as the the youth representative of the National
Chamber of Industrial Transformation in Mexico
(CANACINTRA), a highly respected, national
business chamber, he serves as representative of
the G20 in his home state of Morelos, Mexico
and is the youngest member state board of local
business leaders tasked with attracting private capital investment in Morelos. As a true believer
in giving back to the community, Armando
founded a community center in San Antonio,
Texas, with the aim of providing help and
guidance to Hispanic immigrants in the United
States. He is also a leading member and president
of junior achievement Morelos. As a result of his
accomplishments, Arman do was awarded the
State Youth Award in 2013, cementing his role as
a true leader in his community. Junior
Achievement (also JA or JA Worldwide) is a
non-profit youth organization founded in 1919 by
Horace A. Moses, Theodore Vail, and Winthrop
M. Crane. Junior Achievement works with local
businesses and organizations to deliver
experiential programs on the topics of financial
literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship to
students in kindergarten through high school.