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Pedro Langre

Mexico City

Senior Fellow and Managing Director, Oxford Leadership Academy, Mexico

Supervisory Board and International Faculty Board Member

 

Pedro E. Langre is a Senior Fellow and Managing Director of the Oxford Leadership Academy™, Mexico. He is also President of Langre, Camarena & Asociados, a public policy consultancy firm, and a partner and founder of Estrategias Creativas, a consultancy firm for Political Strategy and Communications.

Pedro's expertise combines professional training and coaching with innovation & quality strategies for the public and private sectors.

From December 2006 to March 2008 he was Managing Director of AENOR (the Spanish Agency of Standards and Certification) in Mexico and Central America. AENOR is the leading supplier of quality systems certifications for the Mexican Government. 

Pedro has worked with the last two Presidents of Mexico. He was part of Felipe Calderón's Presidential Campaign as well as a member of his transition team once he won the 2006 elections in Mexico. He also worked under President Vicente Fox as Technical Secretary of the Innovation Programme for the Government of Mexico, where he coordinated the network that brought government agencies into compliance with a successful Innovation and Quality Strategic Model.

He has been an attending speaker and participant in different forums and conferences, organized by the United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Public Governance Committee (OCDE-PGC), Latin-American Centre for Development Management (CLAD), and the Asia Pacific for Economic Cooperation (APEC), and the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation of Harvard University's Kennedy School. 

From February 2001 to June 2003, he was Director for Special Projects in the Presidential Office for Strategic Planning and Regional Development in Mexico, where he coordinated strategies involving legislative and international affairs. 

He has lectured at the Universidad Anáhuac del Sur and at Monterrey's Tec (ITESM-CCM), both in Mexico City. He graduated from the Tec de Monterrey obtaining his B.A. in International Trade, with honours. He holds an International Economic Relations diploma in Arnhem Business School in the Netherlands and a Masters of Science in Politics of Development (Latin America) at the London School of Economics and Political Science in London, United Kingdom.