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Ricardo Salinas Pliego‘s Children: A Look at the Next Generation of the Salinas Empire
The Salinas family, a prominent force in Mexican business, boasts a lineage of individuals actively involved in the group’s diverse operations adn philanthropic endeavors. Ricardo Salinas Pliego, the patriarch, has several children who are carving out their own paths, many within the family’s extensive business network.
Ninfa Salinas Sada, a graduate in Marketing from Anahuac University, further honed her expertise with a master’s degree in Sustainability and Environmental Governance from Harvard University. Her career has spanned both the political arena as a senator and the corporate world. She has also been a driving force behind various philanthropic initiatives. Ninfa is a mother of three and has been married twice.
Benjamín salinas Sada is a graduate of Tecnológico de Monterrey and has played a pivotal role within the Salinas Group. In 2015, he was appointed General Director of TV Azteca, a position from wich he spearheaded a significant revitalization of the channel’s content. Beyond his executive responsibilities, Benjamín is an avid golf enthusiast, rarely missing a tournament. He is married and has two children.
Hugo Salinas sada, the most reserved of the elder siblings, pursued Financial Administration at Tec de Monterrey. He currently serves on the Administrative Council of the Elektra Group. Hugo is married to Christianne Miguel and is a father.
From Ricardo Salinas Pliego’s second marriage, Ricardo Salinas Medina stands out as the eldest. He was among the inaugural students at Humanitree and achieved honors upon his graduation in 2022. He is currently continuing his studies at Tecnológico de Monterrey, the same institution his father attended. His educational journey has been marked by significant family involvement, and he has begun to contribute to educational and social projects championed by his mother.
The youngest sons, mariano and Cristóbal salinas Medina, have recently completed their high school education at Humanitree. While their future professional paths are yet to be publicly defined, their mother, María Laura, recently expressed her pride on social media, celebrating their growth within an educational project that has also served as a family bonding experience. “I am very proud of you, children,” she shared.The article also briefly touches upon Fernanda Castillo, who is deeply committed to the arts. She holds the position of president for the “friends of the Museum of Modern Art” group, where she actively engages with and offers critiques of artworks and exhibitions at the Museum of modern Art and other cultural venues. In 2023, she lauded an exhibition on muralism, stating in a dialog with TV Azteca, “And this is where you can look at the past with a different look, with a look away from misleading nostalgia, which makes us think that the whole past was better. It is here where we can look at the past to understand the Mexico we are. But much more important: understand the Mexico we want to be.” The text notes that Fernanda and Benjamín are the parents of two children.