Gloria Guevara

Gloria Rebeca Guevara Manzo
Mexican Secretary of Tourism
In office
March 10, 2010 – November 30, 2012
PresidentFelipe Calderón
Preceded byRodolfo Elizondo Torres
Succeeded byClaudia Ruiz Massieu
Personal details
Born (1967-09-01) September 1, 1967 (age 57)
Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico
CitizenshipMexico
Political partyIndependent
SpouseAlejandro del Arenal
ChildrenKayla and Alan
Parent(s)Gustavo Guevara Martinez and Gloria Elizabeth Manzo
Alma materKellogg School of Management Northwestern University and Anahuac University
ProfessionComputer Science, Travel and Tourism

Gloria Guevara Manzo (born September 1, 1967) is a business executive and stateswoman.[1] She was Secretary of Tourism for Mexico from March 10, 2010 to November 30, 2012.[2]

Biography

Guevara was born in Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Anáhuac University and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.[3] She has studied Marketing, General Management, Project Management, Leadership and other subjects at IPADE, George Washington University and other schools.[4]

Career

Guevara began her professional career at NCR Corporation in 1989 and worked in the IT industry in various roles, working for North America, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa regions.[5]

Since 1995, Guevara has worked for the travel industry. She worked for Sabre Travel Network and Sabre Holdings for 15 years.[3]

She moved Coral Gables Florida, where she had regional responsibilities and worked for the Latin America and the Caribbean region, and later held global responsibilities as vice president for Customer Solutions and Vendor Management in the Information Office in the Sabre headquarter in Southlake Texas.

Guevara was also the CEO of Sabre de Mexico, a joint venture between Aeromexico, Mexicana and Sabre holdings, where she was reporting to the board of directors.[6]

Guevara was also special advisor on Government affairs in the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.[7] She is also part of the Future of Travel and Tourism Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum, and the World Tourism Think Tank.[8]

Cabinet position

President Felipe Calderon in the center, Secretary Guevara left and Secretary Elizondo right

On March 10 of 2010, President Felipe Calderon appointed Gloria as the Secretary of Tourism. Two weeks after her appointment, she was also given the responsibility of overseeing the Mexico Tourism Board.

Secretary Guevara speaking during Travel Summit

During her time in government Mexico faced the accumulated impact of the worst financial and economic crises, in addition to H1N1 flu.

Guevara played a key role in the launch of the Global Entry program in Mexico, making Mexico the first country in the world to implement this expedited customs and border control initiative.[9]

Secretary Guevara presenting Maya Route in Fitur 2012

G20 and T20

Ministers of Tourism, leaders, Secretary General UNWTO, WTTC during T20 in Mexico

During the T20 in Mérida in 2011, all leaders of Tourism from the G20 economies, UNWTO, WTTC, WEF, IATA and leaders gathered to discuss the impact in Tourism and the creation of jobs due to Travel Facilitation.[10][11]

President Barack Obama and Secretary of Tourism of Mexico Gloria Guevara with first lady of Chile to the right and first lady of BCS to the left

During her tenure, the travel and tourism sector was included in the G20 Leaders' Declaration in Mexico.[12] For her work at G20,[4] Guevara was invited to speak at the House of Commons in London during the dinner offered by PATA .[13]

Throughout her career, Guevara has worked closely with global leaders, including U.S. President Barack Obama, who attended the WTTC Global Summit in Cancun and participated in the G20 Summit in Los Cabos. [14]

Secretary Guevara and Ambassador Wayne during the launch of Global Entry for Mexicans

World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)

Since 15 August 2017, Guevara has been the President and CEO of World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which represents the global Travel & Tourism private sector.[citation needed][15] Guevara became the first woman and first Latina to lead the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) as President and CEO.[14]

Among her works at WTTC was the development and implementation of the Safe Travels Protocols,[16] a set of global health and safety guidelines that enabled the reopening of the tourism sector during the COVID-19 pandemic.[17] These protocols were adopted by more than 400 destinations worldwide, providing a framework for safe travel [18]and helping to restore confidence in the industry. Despite their significance, these contributions were not prominently highlighted in official records.[19]

Ministry of Tourism, Saudi Arabia (2021–2024)

During her tenure as Senior Special Advisor to the Ministry of Tourism (Saudi Arabia),it achieves milestones in attracting international visitors.[20] The number of international tourists surged from 3.5 million in 2021 to 27 million in 2023.[21] This growth was fueled by strategic initiatives to tap into new source markets, including China and India, which are now among the top five markets for Saudi tourism..[22][23] To accommodate the rapid influx of visitors, Saudi Arabia has committed to expanding its hospitality infrastructure, with plans to open 320,000 new hotel rooms by the end of the decade.[5][24]

In addition to infrastructure development, Guevara played a key role in the establishment of Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier.[5] In this role, she contributed to the implementation of Vision 2030.[25] Guevara played a role in organizing the WTTC Global Summit in Riyadh in November 2022.[26] She left her position in July 2024.[27]

References

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  2. ^ Gloria Guevara calls for international travel standards. 2020-05-12. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  3. ^ a b "Kellogg Executive MBA graduate named Mexico's Minister of Tourism - Kellogg School of Management". www.kellogg.northwestern.edu. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  4. ^ a b Ecker, Elena Arnaiz (2023-10-05). "The Woman Who Revived Mexico's Tourism Industry: Gloria Guevara Manzo". Global Leaders Today. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  5. ^ a b c Percival, Geoff (2024-12-11). "Mexico's Gloria Guevara Manzo Nominated for UN Tourism Secretary-General Role - ittn.ie". ittn.ie. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  6. ^ "Las 50 mujeres más poderosas 2010 -". www.cnnexpansion.com. 26 April 2010. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  7. ^ "News Article | World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)". wttc.org. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  8. ^ "Gloria Guevara". www.inegi.org.mx. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
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  10. ^ "About | T.20 Initiative". Archived from the original on 2017-03-07. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
  11. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-03-15. Retrieved 2015-10-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ "G20 recognizes Travel & Tourism as a driver of economic growth for the first time and commits to work on travel facilitation | UN Tourism". www.unwto.org.
  13. ^ "PATA Hosts Advocacy Dinner in House of Commons, London - Press Releases". www.patamanager.org.
  14. ^ a b "Gloria Guevara Manzo is nominated by Mexico to become UN Tourism's next Secretary-General in 2026". Breaking Travel News. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  15. ^ "Press Releases & Statements | Mexico City, Mexico - United States Diplomatic Mission". Archived from the original on 2015-10-06.
  16. ^ "A new "safe travels" stamp will help travelling start again". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2025-02-04.
  17. ^ Ruiz, Mauricio (2021-04-12). "Gloria Guevara: "We believe we are finally coming to the light at the end of the tunnel"". Travel Tomorrow. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  18. ^ Progressio, Pro (2020-05-13). "WTTC unveils "Safe Travels" – new global protocols to restart the Travel & Tourism sector | News | FOCUS ON Business - Created by Pro Progressio". FOCUS ON Business (in Polish). Retrieved 2025-02-04.
  19. ^ "First tango in Buenos Aires". www.travelweekly.com. Retrieved 2025-01-27.
  20. ^ Corder, Josh (2024-06-26). "Saudi Tourism Chief Advisor Gloria Guevara Manzo Leaves Role". Skift. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  21. ^ "The construction of the new King Salman International Airport". International Airport Review.
  22. ^ "Former WTTC chief Gloria Guevara joins Saudi tourism effort". www.travelweekly.com.
  23. ^ "Saudi Arabia to attract 100m visitors by 2030 in huge economic boost: Kingdom's tourism advisor". Arab News PK. 27 October 2022.
  24. ^ Mansoor, Zainab (2021-05-23). "Saudi's tourism ministry appoints Gloria Guevera Manzo as chief special advisor". Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  25. ^ Partner, Questex (2024-06-03). "Saudi Arabia's Tourism Revolution: Vision 2030 Unveiled | Hospitality Investor". www.hospitalityinvestor.com. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  26. ^ "Gloria Guevara: "We are on track to make Saudi Arabia one of the top 10 international tourist destinations" | ABC Mundial". abcmundial.com. 27 February 2024.
  27. ^ Williams, Kojo Bentum (12 May 2021). "Gloria Guevara steps down as President & CEO of WTTC". Voyages Afriq.

 

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