Carlos Gutierrez joined Kellogg's Mexican subsidiary as a sales representative and rose to become the youngest CEO in the company's history. Born in Havana, Cuba, he became a U.S. citizen in 1965. He served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce for George W. Bush and Vice Chairman of Citigroup, and has held board positions at Occidental Petroleum, Met Life, and The Bush Institute Advisory Council, among others. Gutierrez was also the founder and chairman of Global Political Strategies and a cofounder of EmPath, and is a regular commentator on CNBC. He and his wife, Edilia, have three children and four grandchildren and live in Washington, DC.