Governament of Guerrero

Zeferino Torreblanca Galindo was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, on March 14, 1954. A few days later, his family returned to their home in Acapulco, Guerrero. He got his degree in Public Accounting in the State of Nuevo León, at Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. Afterwards, he moved to England were he continued studying Business Administration and Finance. He became in charge of the family businesses since young, in the convenience store industry, and was an important part of Canaco and Coparmex business associations in Acapulco. In 1994 he was named Federal Deputy for Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD). In 1999 he triumphed in the election process that named him Mayor of Acapulco. In 2004 he won PRD’s internal elections for being nominated to contend for Governor and on February 2005 he was elected Constitutional Governor of the State of Guerrero for the administration 2005-2011. Governor C.P. Zeferino Torreblanca Galindo: (747) 471 9801, 471 9802 Comptroller’s General Office: (747) 471 9740, 471 9741 Department of Indigenous Issues: (747) 471 0373, 472 7531 Department of Tourism Promotion: (744) 484 2602, 744 484 2423 Education Department: (747) 471 8250 Health Department: (747) 472 7075, 472 7095, 471 4186 Environmental Department: (747) 471 9543, 471 9548 Attorney General: (747) 494 2999 ext. 1005 Source: Gobierno del Estado de Guerrero

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