Entrepreneur Jorge Kahwagi Gastine passed away at the age of 85 this Monday, March 23. Throughout his professional career, Kahwagi Gastine was the president of the newspaper La Crónica de Hoy, founder of Inmobiliaria Laylay, and owner of the company Cosmocolor, which specializes in printing official credentials such as professional ID cards and driver's licenses in Mexico. The businessman, a lawyer by profession, also had a strong presence in the sports world. He represented the Tequisquiapan Golf Club. In academia, he served as a member of the Governing Board of the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute, and was also a member of the Bar of the College of Lawyers of Mexico. Kahwagi Gastine came from a family of entrepreneurs and politicians with a wide presence in Mexico. He also served as a business leader by presiding over Canacintra (National Chamber of the Transformation Industry). In the academic field, Kahwagi Gastine established the La Crónica Awards, which became a benchmark for the scientific and academic world in Mexico.
Mexican Entrepreneur Jorge Kahwagi Gastine Passes Away
Jorge Kahwagi Gastine, a prominent Mexican businessman and former newspaper president, has died at the age of 85. He was a leader in various industries and a key figure in the country's business community.