Alejandro Gómez Cobo, a CEO Based in Querétaro, Mexico, is Launching a Free Community Program That Blends Practical Skill-Building With Food Bank Support

MEXICO CITY, MX / ACCESS Newswire / February 4, 2026 / Alejandro Gómez Cobo today announced the launch of Paso a Paso, a community initiative designed for individuals who want steady progress in work and life, and a clear way to support neighbours facing food insecurity.

Paso a Paso will offer free workshops, office hours, and small mentorship circles focused on practical skills like short-term goal setting, clear communication, and everyday financial decision-making. The initiative will also run a donation and volunteer drive tied to local food bank needs.

The need is urgent. In 2022, 17.7% of people in Mexico experienced mild food insecurity, 9.9% faced moderate food insecurity, and 6.4% faced severe food insecurity. In Querétaro, severe food insecurity was measured at 4.0%, representing about 98,000 people. At the same time, Mexico wastes around 30 million tonnes of food each year, highlighting a gap between surplus and need. Nationally, the Red BAMX food bank network reports supporting more than 2.4 million people on a recurring basis.

From a recent profile of Gómez Cobo, several lines capture the thread behind Paso a Paso:

  • "He focuses on short-term goals, careful progress, and the correct use of language."

  • "He volunteers at a food bank."

  • "He measures success by personal progress and happiness, not only results on paper."

  • "From 1997 to 2008, Alejandro worked with his father on the family farm. The operation grew to more than 150 employees."

Who Paso a Paso is for

Paso a Paso is built for individuals in Querétaro and beyond, including:

  • Early-stage entrepreneurs and self-employed workers

  • People navigating career changes or setbacks

  • Anyone who wants a simple structure for progress, week by week

  • Community members who want to support local food access with limited time

What participants will get

Participants can choose one or more options, based on their schedule:

  • Free workshops: practical sessions on short-term goals, daily routines, clear communication, and simple money habits

  • Office hours: brief one-on-one slots for planning the next 30 days and removing blockers

  • Mentorship circles: small group sessions focused on consistent progress and accountability

  • Support community: a place to share goals, track progress, and exchange practical resources

  • Donation and volunteer drive: targeted giving and short volunteer shifts tied to real food bank needs

How to join

To join Paso a Paso, email [email protected] with the subject line "Paso a Paso".

Participants will receive the next workshop schedule, office-hour sign-up details, and donation-drive instructions.

How to participate with limited time

Not everyone can commit weekly. Paso a Paso includes low-time options:

  • Attend one workshop per month

  • Book a single office-hour slot to set a 30-day plan

  • Join a mentorship circle for one session at a time

  • Contribute one donation-item list, once per drive

  • Volunteer for a short shift when available

FAQ

1) Is Paso a Paso free?
Yes. Workshops and community participation are free.

2) Do I need to be a business owner to join?
No. The initiative is designed for individuals, including employees, job seekers, and people exploring a new direction.

3) Is this only for people in Querétaro?
Querétaro is the home base, but participation is open to others when sessions are available remotely.

4) What kinds of topics will workshops cover?
Workshops focus on practical routines: short-term goals, progress tracking, communication habits, and simple decision frameworks that support stability.

5) How does the donation and volunteer drive work?
Participants can donate, volunteer time or share the drive with others. Instructions are provided after sign-up.

Paso a Paso is now open for sign-ups. To join the next workshop, book office hours or take part in the donation drive, email [email protected] with the subject line "Paso a Paso".

About Alejandro Gómez Cobo

Alejandro Gómez Cobo is a CEO based in Querétaro, Mexico. He studied accounting at Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (1992-1996), graduated with honours, and has led teams across farming, trucking, and strategic communication. He is married, has three children, volunteers at a food bank, and is known for a disciplined, step-by-step approach to progress.

SOURCE: Alejandro Gómez Cobo



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