KCSM's Zozaya to Speak at NAFTANEXT

Mid-America Freight Coalition 

Dr. José Zozaya, President and Executive Representative of Kansas City Southern de Mexíco (KCSM), will speak at NAFTANEXT. Dr. Zozaya has served in this capacity since 2006 and has over 40 years of experience in law and government relations. He has extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions, contracts and helping multinational organizations develop their business through government relations.
The 2014 MAFC Annual Meeting is being held in conjunction with NAFTANEXT, scheduled for April 22-25, 2014 at the historic Palmer House Hotel in Chicago, Illinois.
For more information and to register, visit NAFTANEXT.
Note: MAFC state representatives should not register via NAFTANEXT. State representatives should contact Ernie Perry (ebperry@wisc.edu) for registration and accommodation information.

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