
Enrique Marroquin
President, Hunt Mexico
As president of Hunt Mexico, Marroquin has been responsible for leading the efforts to expand Hunt’s presence in Mexico. He also currently spearheads, as Senior Vice President of Hunt Power, all development activities in the desert southwest and along the border with Mexico. Marroquin was a member of the team that developed the first commercial electrical interconnection between Texas and Mexico in 2007 and in 2009 he established one of the first wholesale power marketing entities that advanced considerably the relationship between ERCOT-and CFE, Mexico’s electric utility. He continues to be a strong advocate for an integrated cross-border energy marketplace. His work also includes developing opportunities for Hunt’s non-energy business units including investments and real estate.
Marroquin holds an MBA from the Edwin L. Cox School of Business of Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, a MASc in chemical engineering from the University of Waterloo, and a BSc in chemical and systems engineering, graduating magna cum laude. from Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM). He also participates with ITESM and the Cox School of Business in diverse student mentoring and academic activities.
He serves on the boards of the John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies at SMU, and of SunCorridor Inc. He is also a member of the Woodrow Wilson Center Mexico Institute Advisory Board, and a founding board member of the AEM Dallas Chapter. He also participates in several high level US-Mexico dialogues and initiatives including the US Mexico CEO Dialogue, the US Mexico Energy Business Council and is often invited to participate as speaker regarding US-Mexico or North American Energy integration.