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Larry Rubin (Larry David Rubin) was born on 31 August, 1974 in Mexico City, Mexico, is a Larry Rubin is businessman. Discover Larry Rubin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

Popular As Larry David Rubin
Occupation President & Chairman of The American Society of Mexico, o Managing Partner Mexico & Latin America, Odgers Berndtson
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 31 August 1974
Birthday 31 August
Birthplace Mexico City, Mexico
Nationality American

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1974

Larry Rubin (born August 31, 1974) is an American-Mexican businessman and political activist who has lived in both Mexico and the United States.

He is currently the Managing Partner Latin America of a global American executive search firm.

He is also the President and chairman of the Board of The American Society, represents the United States Republican Party, and writes as a columnist for Reforma, CNN Expansión and Forbes.

Born Larry David Rubin, he was raised between Mexico City and Houston.

His father was from Cleveland, Ohio, and his mother is from Mexico.

They both worked in the travel industry.

Rubin completed his studies through high school at the American School before obtaining a degree in business administration at Anahuac University.

Rubin then went to obtain his Masters in Business Administration (Executive MBA) degree from the Jones School of Business from Rice University.

There he was the recipient of the M.A. Wright Award selected by members of the graduating class for the student who best models leadership, exemplary service and significant contributions to the Jones Graduate School of Business.

He has three doctorates "Honoris Causa".

While attending secondary school, Rubin worked as a sales distributor for Amway Corporation and had a network of 1,000 distributors.

At age 18, he worked for US Airways, now American Airlines, as an airport check-in and baggage agent.

He was responsible for the U.S. airline's opening of new routes to Cancún, Cozumel and Mexico City.

In these destinations, he worked with local businesses and government to provide funding in order to promote passenger travel to the U.S. and Canada.

He also established regular working meetings between U.S. airlines and the U.S. government in Mexico.

Six years later, he became the general director of the Mexico branch.

During this time, he was also elected as the first Vice President of the National Chamber of Air Transport (representing all U.S. airlines) and on the Board of Directors of the CONFEDERACIÓN DE CÁMARAS INDUSTRIALES DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (the industrial chambers confederation of +110 national chambers and associations, where today he currently is a vice president) and there worked with government to lower costs for U.S. and foreign carriers and improve the working conditions of airline employees.

Thereafter, Rubin became the General Director of Arizona-based direct sales company Forever Living Products in Mexico and afterwards as Partner for Chicago-based executive search firm Spencer Stuart.

1996

He has led American companies and organizations since 1996.

He gives classes at one of the largest Mexican universities at Universidad Anahuac Mexico, where he promotes U.S. cultural heritage.

Additionally he writes columns for CNN, Forbes and Reforma.

1997

From 1997 to 2008, Rubin served in different capacities and became the youngest CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico.

2005

He left his job at US Airways/American Airlines in 2005 to become the CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico.

He also became Vice President of the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America.

He lobbied the Mexican Congress for legislation in favor of US investment in Mexico.

He has lobbied to support a bilateral relationship between the two countries through the Mexican Congress and Mexican Chamber of Deputies as he asserted cutting ties would hamper several U.S. industries.

He also worked with the Mexican Federal Executive branch to lower the percentage on a new tax being proposed that would cost U.S. businesses more.

He advised government against pressing double taxation on investments in Mexico.

In a broader effort, Rubin lobbied Congress for approval of a tax reform benefiting business, and during the Forum on Fiscal Reform pointed out that both private sector and other actors involved had already reached agreements on tax reform that were ignored by Congress.

He also promoted laws that would benefit U.S. businesses such as the changes to Mexican Social Security Institute.

He worked together with Mexico's business organizations in the bilateral initiative Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, where U.S. and Mexican businesses worked with both governments to enact regulations and laws that would benefit both.

He was part of the delegation that helped pass the Mérida Initiative, a security cooperation agreement between the U.S. and the Mexican governments and the countries of Central America, with the declared aim of combating the threats of drug trafficking, transnational organized crime and money laundering.

Rubin also lobbied for more security for U.S. businesses operating in Mexico, and for Congress and the Executive branch to work together to resolve this issue.

Additionally he worked on regulations that he said would improve the flow of goods crossing both sides of the border, and improve delivery times of goods and services.

He worked with U.S. Customs and Border Protection on the legislation's implementation.

He signed an agreement with the Mexican government to modify regulations under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

He has also protected U.S. business from unnecessary legal force in Mexico, such as when the Hotel María Isabel Sheraton was closed down and he worked with the Mexican authorities to reopen it.

Additionally he has protected U.S. interests from harmful effects, such as the initiative to not buy and boycott American products.

He also opened dialogue with the three major parties and their candidates for President of Mexico and invited them to speak to the American investment community.

2012

Rubin is presently the Managing Partner Latin America for an executive search firm from the U.S. He has been in the executive search industry since 2012, placing officers in multinational companies.