Alfredo Valdés Montoya

Alfredo Valdés Montoya (14 February 1920-14 February 2014) was a Mexican politician who was governor of Sinaloa from 1969 to 1974. He was born on February 14, 1920, in Villa de Ahome, Sinaloa. He studied a Bachelor's Degree in Economics at the University of Guadalajara. He then worked in the federal Treasury Department. He developed the industrial and urban planning scheme of Mazatlán, Culiacán, Guasave and Ahome. He gave the communities in the highlands paved roads and complete school services. During his governorship, Sinaloa then achieved an annual growth rate of 7.5 percent, far exceeding the national growth rate. He married Judith Gaxiola and had 4 children. He died in Culiacán on his 94th birthday of a heart attack. A day later, a body ceremony was held in the central courtyard of the Government Palace, attended by several politicians and former governors.

Alfredo Valdés Montoya
Portrait of Alfredo Valdés Montoya
Governor of Sinaloa
In office
January 1, 1969  December 31, 1974
Preceded byLeopoldo Sánchez Celis
Succeeded byAlfonso G. Calderón
Personal details
Born
Alfredo Valdés Montoya

(1920-02-14)February 14, 1920
Ahome, Sinaloa
DiedFebruary 14, 2014(2014-02-14) (aged 94)
Culiacán, Sinaloa
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