Carlos Gutierrez

Carlos Gutierrez
Carlos Miguel Gutierrezis an American former CEO and former United States Secretary of Commerce. He is currently a Co-Chair of Albright Stonebridge Group, a strategic advisory firm...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth4 November 1953
capture consumers eating follow grow needed portable powerful snacks
We want to grow where consumers are going and we want to follow consumers, ... We know consumers are eating more snacks and more portable food. We want to capture that and what we have needed up to now was a powerful distribution system.
bit few interest quite saw
We saw quite a bit of interest and we had quite a few applications for this trip,
benefit commitment earth level move next states united
The United States is making the commitment to move earth observation to the next level to benefit this next generation,
billion businesses costs economy jobs lost overseas property rights violation
The violation of intellectual property rights costs U.S. businesses $250 billion a year, and costs our economy about 750,000 jobs lost (to overseas competitors),
continue convince great hard opportunity others pursue work
There's a great opportunity here, and we continue to work hard to convince others to pursue it,
average economy pay per
Our economy is growing, and the average take-home pay per American is increasing.
executing standpoint
We did say that CAFTA is going to do all these things, so now let's go out and deliver, ... From the standpoint of executing CAFTA, we're really only 10% of the way there.
economy growth hurricane impact resilient saw strong
We went into this hurricane with a strong economy, with a resilient economy and we'll have a short-term impact but we will be right back to the growth that we saw before,
baseball moved
I've moved around so much in life. Baseball has always been there.
company continuing costs global increase reduce return steady strategy
Continuing to reduce costs and increase efficiencies is an important part of our global strategy to return Kellogg company to strong, steady growth.
action almost commercial economic effects estimated fishing gulf hurricane include katrina major mexico million per shrimp taking value
We are taking action now because of the significant economic effects of Hurricane Katrina on fishing communities in the Gulf of Mexico, ... Major commercial fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico include finfish, shrimp and oysters, with an estimated value of almost $700 million per year.
difficult question
There's no question that these are very difficult negotiations,
key question sure
There's no question that construction is going to be a key need in New Orleans, ... There will be a significant construction boom. We just have to be sure that they have the supplies.
believe
You'll just have to believe that we do all of this.