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Bush nominates Gutierrez to commerce
President Bush nominated Kellogg CEO Carlos Gutierrez on Monday as his next commerce secretary.
In a White House ceremony, Bush hailed Gutierrez as a "great American success story" who learned English as a bellhop in a Miami hotel and rose through the ranks of Kellogg, starting as a truck driver delivering Frosted Flakes. At every stage of his career, said Bush, "Carlos motivated others with his energy and his optimism and impressed others with his decency." Gutierrez has been chairman of the board of Kellogg Company since April 2000 and chief executive officer since April 1999. He had joined the company in Mexico in 1975. He and his wife, Edilia, live in Battle Creek, Michigan. They have three children.
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