The Mexican who renounced the company four times and is now the CEO of Bayer

The Mexican who renounced the company four times and is now the CEO of Bayer

The Mexican who renounced the company four times and is now the CEO of Bayer

Manuel Bravo is a man of risk.After 28 years of having started his working life in Monsanto, he became the CEO of agrochemical company in Mexico and the leader of crop science for the northern region of Latin America.However, in that long career, the Mexican renounced the company four times, which was bought by Bayer in 2018, and always managed to return through the big door.This is his story.

When the current president and executive director of Bayer Mexico graduated as a chemical engineer at the Ibero -American University, he did not hesitate to be Trainee for Monsanto, and six months later, accept a higher position in the company's finance area.

El mexicano que renunció cuatro veces a la empresa y ahora es el CEO de Bayer

"Never in the race I saw a state statement or a financial balance," he says.But he did not lied or hid the boss of his that he did not know how to do a financial analysis and what the world of credit and collection consisted.He just said: "I don't know if I'm trained to do that."

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