
"When you meet Jacobo Husny Hanono, the first thing you notice is his energy. Born in Mexico City, Jacobo has spent his life testing limits, whether on the racecourse or in business. "I ran many international marathons, and I also did Ironman competitions," he recalls. "Those experiences taught me that consistency is everything." For Jacobo, discipline in sports shaped discipline in business. The same patience it takes to finish a triathlon fuels his work in real estate development and trading. "You learn to respect the process," he says. "The finish line only comes after thousands of small steps.""
"Jacobo's education began at three of Mexico's respected schools: Colegio Hebreo Tarbut, Colegio Hebreo Sefaradi, and Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinai. His studies there ended with high school, but his curiosity never stopped. He later enrolled at Universidad Anáhuac México Norte, where he took courses and diplomas in real estate development and housing. He also pursued specialized training through the American Institute for Professional Trading. "I've always been interested in how money moves and how buildings change a city," Jacobo explains. "So I combined both." This mix of real estate and trading knowledge gave him a wide view of markets, risk, and opportunity. Building Communities Through UMD One of Jacobo's standout roles has been serving on the board of UMD, a community taxi app often compared to Uber. UMD was built for his local community in Mexico, giving people safer and more reliable transport options. "For me, UMD wasn't only about business," Jacobo says. "It was about solving a problem we all saw every day." His position on the board allowed him to apply his business skills to improve local infrastructure while building trust within his community. The project reflected his belief that good business must connect with people. &quo"
Jacobo Husny Hanono applies athletic discipline to business, linking endurance habits from marathons and Ironman competitions to consistent professional practice. He studied at Colegio Hebreo Tarbut, Colegio Hebreo Sefaradi, and Colegio Hebreo Monte Sinai, then pursued real estate development diplomas at Universidad Anáhuac México Norte and trading training at the American Institute for Professional Trading. He merges understanding of capital flows with urban impact to evaluate markets and risk. He served on the board of UMD, a community taxi app, to improve local transport, infrastructure, and trust while solving practical community problems.
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