Miguel Angel Corzo
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Miguel Angel Corzo is the Founder and President of the Global Alliance for Conservation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of the world's cultural heritage. He is also a recognized and admired international consultant in the arts, culture, innovation and creativity, and sustainable development.
. His father, Miguel Angel Corzo Blanco, was an attorney who in the forties and fifties helped develop the city of Cuernavaca, Mexico. His mother, Josefina Melgar Pacchiano, was born in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico and leads an active family life in Los ANgeles, California. Corzo grew up in a traditional Mexican household, being the only child resulting from this union.
Miguel Angel Corzo as a child attended a small private French school whose principal was by Madame Tron. As a teenager, he attended the Lycee Francais of Mexico City. He then completed an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from the UCLA University of California, Los Angeles
in 1967. Corzo did his doctoral work at the Technische Universität in Munich, attended Harvard University
as a post doctoral Fulbright Scholar, and holds honorary doctorates from both the University of Lecce in Italy and The University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
Prior to Colburn, between 2000 and June 2007, he was the President and CEO of The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. During his time at The University of the Arts, the University grew in size and influence, earned wide recognition for inspiring and educating innovative artists and creative leaders, and created important initiatives such as the Center for the Creative Economy (CCE) named in his honor. During Mr. Corzo's tenure, enrollment increased significantly, the campus expanded, technology was enhanced and fundraising increased 375 percent. The University received a $50 million gift, the largest in its history.
As Mr. Corzo's tenure was ending at The University of the Arts, the University allocated a $5 million gift from Philadelphia-area philanthropist Dorrance Hill Hamilton and renamed the CCE "The Miguel Angel Corzo Center for the Creative Economy". The mission of the Center is to seek and define, research and promote the creative process as a transformative force for society.
Mr. Corzo has been an international consultant in the arts, education, culture and sustainable development. He was the Director of the Getty Conservation Institute
in Los Angeles where he developed projects in over 40 countries, from 1991 to 1998. He previously served as President and CEO of the Friends of the Arts of Mexico Foundation where he participated in the organization of the successful exhibition: "Mexico Splendors of Thirty Centuries" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, traveling later to San Antonio and Los Angeles.
Mr. Corzo was technical advisor to international projects such as the Grand Louvre, the Museum of Egyptian Civilizations, the Opera on Paris, the Museum of Black Africa and the Royal Academy of Morocco, among others. A Mexican-born U.S. citizen, Mr. Corzo was the Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Tourism in Mexico, a technical advisor to the Minister of Human Settlements and Public Works as well as the founding Dean for Academic Affairs at the Metropolitan University.
Mr. Corzo is the recipient of UNESCO’s distinguished Miro Medal of Patron of the Arts along with Václav Havel, Yehudi Menhuin and King Juan Carlos of Spain; he has also been awarded governmental honors and distinctions, and the Gabarrón International Prize for Conservation.
Mr. Corzo is the author or editor of twenty one books, the producer of fifteen television documentaries on the arts and culture and has organized sixteen museum exhibitions around the world.
He was twice appointed by President Clinton to serve on the President’s Advisory Committee on Cultural Property. He was a member of the Art Commission of Philadelphia and served on the boards of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, the Cultural Fund, the Avenue of the Arts, the Center for Cultural Innovation, the Chamber of Commerce, the Preservation Alliance and the Mayor's Planning Commission for Arts and Culture in Los Angeles, CA. He is presently on the Board of the International Cultural Center in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Mr. Corzo has five grandchildren: Nicolas Corzo (son of Liliane Corzo); Julia Corzo and Hannah Corzo (daughters of Alex and Fernanda Revuelta) and Emma and Nina Corzo (daughters of Xavier and Irina Rozentul).
Mr. Corzo maintains residences in both Los Angeles and Xcanchacan, in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico.
Early life and education
Miguel Angel Corzo was born and raised in Mexico CityMexico City
Mexico City is the Federal District , capital of Mexico and seat of the federal powers of the Mexican Union. It is a federal entity within Mexico which is not part of any one of the 31 Mexican states but belongs to the federation as a whole...
. His father, Miguel Angel Corzo Blanco, was an attorney who in the forties and fifties helped develop the city of Cuernavaca, Mexico. His mother, Josefina Melgar Pacchiano, was born in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico and leads an active family life in Los ANgeles, California. Corzo grew up in a traditional Mexican household, being the only child resulting from this union.
Miguel Angel Corzo as a child attended a small private French school whose principal was by Madame Tron. As a teenager, he attended the Lycee Francais of Mexico City. He then completed an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from the UCLA University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles
The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA. It was founded in 1919 as the "Southern Branch" of the University of California and is the second oldest of the ten campuses...
in 1967. Corzo did his doctoral work at the Technische Universität in Munich, attended Harvard University
Harvard University
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as a post doctoral Fulbright Scholar, and holds honorary doctorates from both the University of Lecce in Italy and The University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
Professional life
Mr. Corzo was the first President and CEO of LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes in Los Angeles, CA. Corzo was fired in September, 2011 for financial mismanagement. LA Plaza, whiche opened in 2011, presents and celebrates the founding of Los Angeles and the communities that have made it a vibrant, diverse city. Mr. Corzo was President and CEO of The Colburn School in Los Angeles, CA, from which he resigned in October, 2008. His brief tenure at Colburn was marked by controversy.Prior to Colburn, between 2000 and June 2007, he was the President and CEO of The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. During his time at The University of the Arts, the University grew in size and influence, earned wide recognition for inspiring and educating innovative artists and creative leaders, and created important initiatives such as the Center for the Creative Economy (CCE) named in his honor. During Mr. Corzo's tenure, enrollment increased significantly, the campus expanded, technology was enhanced and fundraising increased 375 percent. The University received a $50 million gift, the largest in its history.
As Mr. Corzo's tenure was ending at The University of the Arts, the University allocated a $5 million gift from Philadelphia-area philanthropist Dorrance Hill Hamilton and renamed the CCE "The Miguel Angel Corzo Center for the Creative Economy". The mission of the Center is to seek and define, research and promote the creative process as a transformative force for society.
Mr. Corzo has been an international consultant in the arts, education, culture and sustainable development. He was the Director of the Getty Conservation Institute
Getty Conservation Institute
The Getty Conservation Institute , located in Los Angeles, California, is a program of the J. Paul Getty Trust. It is headquartered at the Getty Center but also has facilities at the Getty Villa, and commenced operation in 1985. The GCI is a private international research institution dedicated to...
in Los Angeles where he developed projects in over 40 countries, from 1991 to 1998. He previously served as President and CEO of the Friends of the Arts of Mexico Foundation where he participated in the organization of the successful exhibition: "Mexico Splendors of Thirty Centuries" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, traveling later to San Antonio and Los Angeles.
Mr. Corzo was technical advisor to international projects such as the Grand Louvre, the Museum of Egyptian Civilizations, the Opera on Paris, the Museum of Black Africa and the Royal Academy of Morocco, among others. A Mexican-born U.S. citizen, Mr. Corzo was the Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Tourism in Mexico, a technical advisor to the Minister of Human Settlements and Public Works as well as the founding Dean for Academic Affairs at the Metropolitan University.
Mr. Corzo is the recipient of UNESCO’s distinguished Miro Medal of Patron of the Arts along with Václav Havel, Yehudi Menhuin and King Juan Carlos of Spain; he has also been awarded governmental honors and distinctions, and the Gabarrón International Prize for Conservation.
Mr. Corzo is the author or editor of twenty one books, the producer of fifteen television documentaries on the arts and culture and has organized sixteen museum exhibitions around the world.
He was twice appointed by President Clinton to serve on the President’s Advisory Committee on Cultural Property. He was a member of the Art Commission of Philadelphia and served on the boards of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, the Cultural Fund, the Avenue of the Arts, the Center for Cultural Innovation, the Chamber of Commerce, the Preservation Alliance and the Mayor's Planning Commission for Arts and Culture in Los Angeles, CA. He is presently on the Board of the International Cultural Center in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Family life
Miguel Angel Corzo was married to Liliane Maunier, with whom he had three children: Liliane Corzo, Vice-President and Counsel, Capital Research Management Company; Alex Corzo, Booz & Company; Xavier Corzo, Vice-President, Saybrook Capital LLC.Mr. Corzo has five grandchildren: Nicolas Corzo (son of Liliane Corzo); Julia Corzo and Hannah Corzo (daughters of Alex and Fernanda Revuelta) and Emma and Nina Corzo (daughters of Xavier and Irina Rozentul).
Mr. Corzo maintains residences in both Los Angeles and Xcanchacan, in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico.