Burton E. Grossman

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Dr. Burton Grossman (born in Dallas, Texas, as Burton Edward Grossman; d. 12 November 1999), was a highly respected Mexican-American international businessman, health and education promoter, who served as chairman and CEO of Grupo Continental, a holding company established in Tampico, Mexico, in 1964, that owns and operates 46 corporations dealing with soft drinks, sugar refining, mineral water, cooling systems, plastics, an mainly bottling factories for Coca-Cola Company in Mexico.

Dr. Grossman encouraged the collective benefit, and was one of the main promoters in education in the south of Mexican state Tamaulipas and San Antonio, Texas. He was also chairman of InterContinental Bank Shares Corporation. As well, he was member and/or advisor to multiple Boards of Trustees in San Antonio, the Southern United States and in Mexico. Known for his great generosity of time and money to the arts, education and medical research, Dr. Grossman is credited for making the largest financial gift in the history of UIW- helping build the International Conference Center and the proposed science and energy center while establishing scholarships for business majors and students in financial need. Dr. Burton E. Grossman died in November of 1999.