Is currently Vice-president of The Central America Beverage Corporation – CABCORP the anchor bottler for Pepsi Cola in Central America, and exclusive distributor for Brahva beer (joint venture with AmBev). Mr. Castillo joined CABCORP in 1995. During his tenure, CABCORP was transformed from a Guatemalan soft drink company into a multinational corporation. Under his leadership CABCORP became in the first Central American corporation to issue bonds in the Luxemburg Stock Market and to obtain a rating from Moodys Investor Service. Recently leads the company into a partnership with PAS (PepsiAmericas) with the markets of Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados. He is also President of AmBev Centroamérica, S.A., the joint venture between CABCORP and AmBev (the largest beer company in the world) for the development of the beer market in Central America and the Caribbean. Mr. Castillo served as Director of the Guatemalan Chamber of Industry; he is a member of Young Presidents Organization, member of Consejo Empresario de América Latina – CEAL –; and Business Sector Representative of Pronacom and Invest in Guatemala (an entity that promotes the foreign investment for the country). He is President of the Board of Directors of Fundación Guatefuturo that it is a private non-profit foundation, inspired by educational, cultural, training and professional development objectives through which resources are channeled to offer opportunities for Guatemalan professionals who wish to pursue postgraduate training abroad, enriching themselves academically and personally in order subsequently to return to work for the development of the country. He actively collaborates with charitable institutions such as Fundación Ayúdame a Vivir -AYUVI – a foundation established to cure pediatric cancer, the Valle de Los Angeles Orphanate, the María Luisa Monge de Castillo Foundation and with the Guatemalan Chapter of United Way. He is graduated from the Boston University, getting the Business Administration degree and lives in Guatemala City with his wife and his 3 children.