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- News RoomVicente Fox Discusses Challenges, Opportunities with StudentsFormer President of Mexico Addresses Undergrad and MBA StudentsApril 20, 2009 • by News at Marshall
Vicente Fox, former President of Mexico, met with USC Marshall undergraduate and MBA students in Popovich Hall on April 9. He discussed a wide range of issues, including U.S.-Mexico relations, the impact of the current global economic crisis, and challenges and opportunities in leadership development. President Fox and his wife, Marta Maria Sahagun Jimenez, were on campus for a daylong campus visit as guests of the Office of the Provost.
After serving as President of Mexico for six years, President Fox returned to his home state of Guanajuato. He currently serves as Co-President of the Centrist Democrat International, an international organization of Christian democratic parties.
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