DOCTOR OF ECONOMIC SCIENCE

RÓMULO O’FARRILL, JR.
It is fitting
that the
Rómulo O’Farrill,
Jr., was born in 1917 in
He has interspersed these demanding
objectives with public service – including over 20 years as Honorary Consul of
Ireland in
Rómulo O’Farrill,
Jr., has held many national positions in
His national positions in Mexico
have included his being President and Director General of Grupo
Piramide – the national media and communications
group; Chairman of the Board of Nueva Impresora Y Editora; Chairman of the boards of the Mexican television
enterprises; and proprietor, President and/or Chairman of the Board of at least
eight other prominent Mexican business consortia. Notwithstanding these national commitments, Rómulo O’Farrill has also devoted
his energies to being President and board member of patronage activities for
Mexican hospital and university interests and for the Mexican Red Cross. He has also been a guiding force in the
development of the Confederation of the Chambers of Commerce of Mexico.
Truly, a man who has interspersed
business entrepreneurship at the highest levels in
At the international level, Rómulo O’Farrill has been to the
forefront in fostering and developing inter-American affairs. He has been chairman of the board of four
major international companies – the business interests and impact of which have
spanned the
Rómulo O’Farrill
was and is a man of leadership…of firm commitment and dedication…and of
service, always harnessing his vision to the realities and possibilities which
surrounded him, thereby creating economic activity. Where others saw obstacles and problems, Rómulo O’Farrill saw
opportunities and a synergy for growth and development.
It is not surprising that a man of
these qualities and vision has been recognised as such by his own country,
Mexico, by many other countries and by the international community. At home in
Rómulo O’Farrill,
Jr., is a man of vision and of service to others; a
man who has, over his lifetime, pursued and created economic growth and
development with persistence and determination.
It is fitting that the University should honour this man and his
lifetime’s work by conferring on him the Honorary
degree of Doctor of Economic Science.