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GUSTAVO FRING

+1 (505) 555-POLLOS | gus@madrigal-electromotive.com

Education


Santiago Business Institute — Chile

1976 – 1980

Candidate for Executive Management; field studies under Pinochet-era logistics programs (records classified)

Universidad de Chile — Applied Chemistry

1980 – 1982

Specialization in Industrial Process Design; thesis deferred for entrepreneurial relocation to Mexico

Work Experience


Los Pollos Hermanos — Southwest Division

1989 – Jul 2009

Albuquerque, NM, Co-Founder & Proprietor

  • Built a 16-location fried chicken empire across the southwestern United States — fastest-growing legitimate front operation in franchise history
  • Maintained impeccable public image through DEA donations, civic sponsorships, and employee training videos emphasizing hand-washing over handguns
  • Integrated distribution logistics with Madrigal Electromotive GmbH for seamless cross-border supply chain management

Lavandería Brillante — Industrial Laundry

2004 – Jul 2009

Albuquerque, NM, Owner & Operations Director

  • Oversaw construction and operation of an underground superlab beneath the facility — Werner Ziegler engineering team, Mike Ehrmantraut security
  • Achieved 99.1% product purity through chemist Gale Boetticher before onboarding Walter White as lead cook
  • Maintained cover as a spotless industrial laundry serving Albuquerque businesses — auditors never inspected below floor level

Madrigal Electromotive GmbH — North American Subsidiary

1998 – Jul 2009

Albuquerque, NM / Houston, TX, Regional Executive Partner

  • Collaborated with Peter Schuler (CEO) and Lydia Rodarte-Quayle (VP Global Logistics) on multinational distribution infrastructure
  • Managed cartel-adjacent cocaine distribution while secretly developing independent methamphetamine production to end cartel dependency
  • Filed quarterly reports that satisfied German parent company auditors — Peter Schuler never asked the right questions

Leadership


Albuquerque DEA Community Outreach, Albuquerque, NM, Benefactor & Charity Event Sponsor

2002 – 2009

  • Sponsored DEA charitable events and maintained cordial relationship with Special Agent in Charge George Merkert
  • Provided complimentary catering from Los Pollos Hermanos — agents describe the chicken as " suspiciously perfect"
  • Built enough trust that Agent Hank Schrader dined at my restaurant without suspecting the basement lab

Max Arciniega Memorial Foundation, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, Founder & Board Chair

1989 – Present

  • Established villa and fountain dedicated to business partner and co-founder Max on the Mexico–U.S. border
  • Funded Dr. Barry Goodman's clinic as part of long-term organizational wellness program
  • Motivation for all strategic decisions — cartel members who ended Max's life received gradual, methodical accountability reviews

Juárez Cartel — Distribution Partnership, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, Senior Distribution Consultant

1989 – 2009

  • Maintained outward loyalty to Don Eladio Vuente and Juan Bolsa while executing a 20-year revenge roadmap against Hector Salamanca
  • Survived cartel scrutiny by leveraging unstated Chilean connections — Don Eladio spared me when Max did not receive the same courtesy
  • Partnership terminated after successful elimination of primary cartel leadership — client satisfaction: personal, not mutual

Skills & Interests


  • Operations: Fast food franchise management, industrial laundry, underground superlab construction, cartel logistics, revenge planning (long-term)
  • Language: English (fluent), Spanish (fluent), German (business proficiency), Chilean Spanish (native)
  • Interests: Yoga and composure training, wine appreciation, tie adjustment, lúcuma tree cultivation, employee hand-washing compliance videos