Mexican consul to Utah retires; built economic ties - Salvador Jimenez Munoz

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Posted on: January 7th, 2008
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“Mexican Consul Salvador Jimenez Munoz has retired to work on academic pursuits after serving 33 years for Mexico’s Foreign Service.

Deputy consul Eusebio Romero will serve as acting consul until a permanent replacement is named for the consulate, which oversees Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

During his tenure in Utah, Jimenez worked to build economic ties between Utah and Mexico and to establish relationships with the state’s top political leaders, said Joe Reyna, former director of the Utah Institute of Mexicans Abroad.”*

*From: http://deseretnews.com
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