Mexico. PPG Comex and Universidad Anáhuac México signed a collaboration agreement called PPG Comex - Anahuac Corporate Chair, with the aim of establishing academic links aimed at the professional development of students and graduates of the institution.
The pact includes the execution of academic projects, internship programs, social service, executive training and postgraduate studies. In addition, it includes projects related to employability, innovation and the dissemination of knowledge through the different educational institutions and faculties of the university.
"The collaboration with PPG Comex represents a valuable opportunity for our students to apply their knowledge in a real and dynamic environment. This agreement will not only enrich their academic training, but will also allow them to develop professionally and contribute positively to society," said José Antonio Gea Guinovart, director of Institutional Development at Universidad Anáhuac México.
The agreement aims to strengthen the link between the university and the productive sector, enabling PPG Comex to promote the professional growth of graduates in fields such as marketing, engineering, social responsibility, design and architecture. Likewise, Universidad Anáhuac México will continue to strengthen itself as a pillar of talent for the sector.
"This pact demonstrates the reciprocal interest in researching projects that promote the education of young talents and the growth of future leaders in various disciplines. For PPG Comex it is valuable to be able to dialogue with institutions such as the Universidad Anáhuac México, with whom we share a vision of commitment to education and professional growth," said Mai Hernández, director of Internal Communication, Public Relations with Government and Social Impact of the company.
During the inaugural session of the chair, the following were present on behalf of PPG Comex: Mai Hernández, Laura Francel Zárate Jiménez, Carlos Padilla, Sonia Suárez, Fernanda Vidal and Laura Pano. Representing the Universidad Anáhuac México were: Blanche Helene Toffel Quiñones, José Antonio Gea Guinovart, Mariela Ezpeleta Maicas, Ana María López Balbín, Liliana Naranjo Merino and José Antonio de Landa Dorantes.
Universidad Anáhuac México, through its Directorate of Business Liaison, promotes different collaboration schemes with the productive sector, including Corporate Chairs, Research and Development Chairs, and agreements with associations, chambers and organizations. These initiatives are intended to contribute to competitiveness and productivity, for the benefit of the country's economic and social development.

