Menyusul posting saya mengenai kebolehan imigran asal
Cuba, ini ada breaking news.  Kemarin Presiden Bush
menunjuk Carlos Gutierrez, 51 tahun, imigran asal Cuba
yang menanjak karirnya mula-mula jadi supir truk lalu
CEO Kellog dan kemarin jadi menteri perdagangan dalam
kabinet Bush.  Tinggal menunggu persetujuan Senat saja
lagi.  Bagi dia, ini American dream comes true.

Kedua orang tua Carlos Gutierrez berimigrasi ke
Amerika tahun 1960, waktu itu umurnya baru 6 tahun.
Dia belajar bahasa Inggris dari karyawan hotel di
Miami.  Kemudian keluarganya pindah ke Mexico City dan
orang muda ini mulai bekerja di Kellog sebagai sopir
truk.  Kerjanya di Kellog menanjak terus, sampai
akhirnya jadi CEO di multinasional itu.

Buen trabajo, todo el mejor, hombre !!


Salam,
RM  

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Bush chooses Kellogg CEO to be Commerce secretary 
- DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer
Monday, November 29, 2004 

 

(11-29) 11:11 PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- 

President Bush on Monday chose Carlos Gutierrez, a
native of Cuba who rose from truck driver to chief
executive officer of Kellogg Co., to be secretary of
Commerce. 

If confirmed by the Senate, Gutierrez would succeed
Commerce Secretary Donald Evans, a Texas confidant of
Bush's, who announced his resignation shortly after
the Nov. 2 election. The president called the
51-year-old Gutierrez, 51, a "great American success
story" and a visionary executive, who understands the
world of business from the "first rung on the ladder
to the very top." 

"Carlos's family came to America from Cuba when he was
a boy," Bush said in the Roosevelt Room. "He learned
English from a bellhop in a Miami hotel and later
became an American citizen. When his family eventually
settled in Mexico City, Carlos took his first job for
Kellogg as a truck driver, delivering Frosted Flakes
to local stores." 

Gutierrez, who was joined by his wife, son and two
daughters, is the first new member of Bush's economics
team for his second term. Bush's chief economics
adviser, Stephen Friedman, announced last week that he
is leaving. Other changes also are anticipated,
although Treasury Secretary John Snow would like to
stay. 

"The secretary views his service to the president as
an honor and a privilege," Rob Nichols, a Treasury
Department spokesman, said of Snow. "Like all his
Cabinet colleagues, he serves at the pleasure of the
president." 

Former Michigan Gov. John Engler, president of the
National Association of Manufacturers, hailed the
appointment. 

"Gutierrez understands every level of manufacturing
and he will use that knowledge to further strengthen
the U.S. economy," Engler said. 

Looking ahead to his second term, Bush is already
making changes to his current economics team. And,
private economists say it is possible that could
include a change at the Treasury post. In early
February 2003, Snow, 65, a former chief at railroad
giant CSX, replaced Paul O'Neill, who was fired by
Bush as part of a shake-up of the president's economic
team. 

The White House said Bush appreciates the job Snow is
doing but refused to say he would remain in his job.
"I'm not going to get into talking about individual
members of the Cabinet," White House press secretary
Scott McClellan said. 

Gutierrez, whose family fled Cuba in 1960 when he was
6, joined Kellogg in 1975. Known for having a strong
work ethic and a seemingly endless stream of ideas, he
worked all over the world for the company before being
promoted to president and chief operating officer in
June 1998. 

"I believe passionately in your leadership and
direction you've set," Gutierrez told Bush. "I believe
in your call for a vibrant, growing, entrepreneurial
society where everyone has the opportunity to
experience the joy and the pride of ownership, where
everyone can contribute and where everyone can
benefit. I have had the opportunity to live that
American dream, so I know that the president's vision
is noble, I know it's real and I know it's tangible." 

Gutierrez, Kellogg's CEO since April 1999, is credited
with shaping a major corporate and marketing overhaul
at Kellogg, narrowing the company's primary focus to
cereal and wholesome snacks and reducing the company's
debt. Under Gutierrez, Kellogg's net sales rose from
$6.2 billion in 1999 to $8.8 billion last year, a 43
percent increase. Earnings per share increased 131
percent, from 83 cents to $1.92, and cash flow went up
82 percent, from $529 million to $961 million. 

He is known as a charismatic and approachable
executive, widely admired in business circles for
reviving a flagging company. 

"Carlos is a superb choice to head this important
department and join the president's economic team,"
said John Dillon, a member of the board of directors
of Kellogg Co. and former chairman and CEO of
International Paper Co. "He has deftly managed the
Kellogg Company through both strong and weak economic
currents. He understands the need for sustained
economic growth and will be an articulate spokesperson
and a strong member of the president's team." 

Last year, Gutierrez received about $7.4 million in
total compensation, including salary, bonus and
incentive payments, according to a Kellogg proxy
statement. He owns or has option rights to 2 million
shares of company stock. 

Unlike predecessor Evans, however, Gutierrez doesn't
appear to be a major Republican fund-raiser or donor.
He isn't one of Bush's $100,000-and-up fund-raising
"pioneers" and "rangers," and isn't listed as a donor
to either of Bush's presidential campaigns. 

Gutierrez made $10,500 in campaign donations at the
federal level in the 2003-04 election cycle, including
$4,000 to the U.S.-Cuba Democracy PAC and $6,500 to
Republican congressional candidates, data compiled by
the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics shows. 



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