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Ruben Vidales

Gerente De Contabilidad at MIRA

Ruben Vidales is an experienced accounting professional with a career spanning over a decade in various financial roles. Currently serving as Gerente de Contabilidad at MIRA since January 2017, Ruben has also held positions such as Coordinador Contable and Analista Contable within the same company. Prior to this, Ruben worked at Nuevo Sur (Mira Companies) as an Analista Contable, managing operational accounting for a shopping center and implementing management software (Intelisis) alongside Microsoft Dynamics. Ruben's experience also includes serving as Contador General at Centro Comercial Sendero Escobedo and Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, where responsibilities included overseeing general accounting and financial reporting.

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Mexico City, Mexico

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MIRA

We are MIRA, our mission is to create spaces that make your life extraordinary. From residential to office, retail and hospitality, we are building places for a new generation, and developing communities that flourish at every level by creating a shift in the way people connect to the important things in their lives: work, leisure, recreation – and one another. MIRA, founded by Denver-based Black Creek Group in 2007, is a fully-integrated real estate investment and development platform focused on commercial and residential assets in Mexico. It currently develops master-planned mixed-use residential communities and large-scaled mixed-use urban infill communities targeting Mexico’s expanding middle-class population. Projects include town centers with residential, office and retail components. In 2014, Ivanhoe Cambridge became a partner of MIRA. Ivanhoe Cambridge is a global Real Estate industry leader that was founded in Quebec in 1953, and has built a vertically integrated business across Canada and other countries. Ivanhoe Cambridge held more than CDN$55 billion in total assets as at December 31, 2015. In 2016 MIRA closed its third fund, through a CERPI a new Co-Investment Vehicle in the Mexican Market. The resources were obtained from the Mexican pension funds (AFORES), insurance companies, and other institutional investors.