Marta is a prominent advocate for women's participation, social responsibility, and unity in Mexico. Born on April 10, 1953, in Zamora, Michoacán, she has championed education, health, and the fight against poverty.
As the wife of former President Vicente Fox, she played a crucial role in political communication and democratic transition.
She founded the Vamos México Foundation, supporting vulnerable groups, and has been honored by various international organizations for her humanitarian efforts.
Marta's work focuses on empowering women, children, and the disabled, promoting health and development programs across the nation.
Vicente Fox, born on July 2, 1942, in Mexico City, is a former president of Mexico (2000-2006) and a prominent political figure. He grew up on Rancho San Cristóbal in Guanajuato, valuing loyalty and Mexico's potential.
Fox studied Business Administration at Universidad Iberoamericana and completed a Senior Management Diploma at Harvard. He worked at Coca-Cola, rising to President for Mexico and Latin America.
Fox joined the National Action Party (PAN) in the 1980s, becoming a federal representative and later Governor of Guanajuato. His presidency marked Mexico's democratic transition, focusing on economic stability and social equity. Today, he continues his advocacy through Centro Fox and Fundación Vamos México.