Biography
Emilio Diez Barroso of the Azcárraga family is part of the Mexican Televisa dynasty and is the great-grandson to Televisa founder Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta. He studied Economics and Finance at Harvard University, I.T.A.M. and Boston Universities before becoming Managing Director for Corporacion Triangulo, an investment corporation headquartered in Mexico.
Diez Barroso has held senior level positions and sat on the board of most NALA owned companies. He was named one of the 10 most powerful Latinos in 2009 by Poder Magazine and by The Hollywood Reporter.
He currently sits on the board of directors of Summit Entertainment, LLC, a worldwide theatrical motion picture development, financing, production and distribution studio; he is on the board of Saber Es Poder, the leading provider of comprehensive and practical educational solutions for Spanish-dominant Latinos in the United States and he chairs the board of The World is Just a Book Away, a non-profit organization created to bring books and education to children in developing countries.
Emilio studied Economics and Finance at Harvard, I.T.A.M. and Boston University and has an M.A. in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica with an emphasis on Consciousness Health and Healing.
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