The Spirit of Mexico:
Institute honors Jose Cuervo’s President
and Tequila Tasting
May 10, 2011
6:30 p.m.
Institute of the Americas – Directions
• REGISTER ($15 per person. Complimentary to contributing Institute members)
Juan Francisco Beckmann Vidal received the reigns of Casa Cuervo in 1972 when he was 32. His first challenge was to professionalize and internationalize the company. He succeeded not only in this challenge but in turning Jose Cuervo into a symbol of distinction in Mexico and globally. The company today produces and markets Jose Cuervo tequilas and distributes other spirits worldwide. Juan Beckmann’s talents extend beyond this transformation. He says his is a rural industry, and he dreams of integrating the 30 million Mexicans who live in rural areas into the global economy. Beckman is considered a formidable promoter of the agave-producing region (the Tequila Route is among the 10 most important tourist destinations in Mexico), of philanthropic activities, and of Mexico in the world arena. He will share how he and Jose Cuervo succeeded in the world stage and his vision of Mexico’s competitiveness in the future.