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Javier Burillo Azcarraga
Javier Burillo Azcarraga (Mexico City, September 19, 1961) is a Mexican entrepreneur, philanthropist, and investor. He is the son of Carmela Azcarraga and Alejandro Burillo, the youngest of six siblings, including Carmela, Alejandro, Jorge, Emilio, and Patricia. He is also the grandson of Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta.

Early life and education
Growing up in Mexico City, Javier attended the Irish Institute, a private Catholic school.

During his adolescence, Javier moved to Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts, where he learned maritime and nautical skills.

Upon graduating from high school, Javier studied business administration at Menlo College in Atherton, California, where he developed management and strategic business skills. He also studied hospitality at the Conrad N Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership.

Javier Burillo enrolled in various business and hotel management courses to enhance his skills in the hotel industry at Harvard University.

Activities and career
Javier Burillo Azcarraga began his hotel career at the Ritz Hotel in Acapulco, where he became a manager, and later founded the "Burillo Hospitality" group.

Throughout his career, he owned and managed establishments such as Cheers in Acapulco, La Cava Restaurant, Salón Q, Magic Night Club, The Fish Market in Mexico City, Casa de Campo in Cuernavaca, and Casa de Campo in Mexico City.

Javier's success in the hospitality and tourism industry led him to invest in other commercial enterprises, including Camper and Nicholson, one of the largest megayacht brokerage firms.

In 1997, he opened the luxury Las Ventanas al Paraíso Hotel in Cabo San Lucas.

He is the founder and president of the Grants Crusade Foundation. This non-profit organization supports neurodivergent children. The Foundation was started in honor of his neurodivergent son, Grant.