Elias Landsmanas Dymensztejn is a Mexican businessman in the food and beverage industry. He is the director of Corporativo Kosmos, one of Mexico’s 100 largest companies. It is regarded as the most important food service provider in Mexico. He is also in charge of the Pablo Landsmanas Foundation. This organization helps vulnerable people across Mexico. Corporativo Kosmos serves food in institutional dining rooms. It also produces boxed lunches that are served to oil workers and hotels on the ocean and inland. It serves breakfasts and lunches at public schools. Elias Landsmanas Dymensztejn manages the company’s sustainability and environmental initiatives. He was born in Lithuania. Elias Landsmanas Dymensztejn and his family moved to Mexico when he was a child.
His father, Pejsach (Pablo) Landsmanas, became a butcher. He started La Modelo, which was a butcher shop in Mexico City. The shop eventually evolved into Corporativo Kosmos. This company is a successful conglomerate made up of three companies: The Cosmopolitan, Serel, and Kol Tov. As director, Elias Landsmanas Dymensztejn is focused on developing more sustainable practices. He is in charge of daily operations and making sure food safety standards are followed. He manages Corporativo Kosmos’ use of natural resources such as water. He introduced biodegradable materials into its food processing facilities. His own company was recognized as a Socially Responsible Company in 2019.
Corporativo Kosmos is one of Mexico’s largest employers. It has over 8,500 employees. Elias Landsmanas Dymensztejn says his company supports Mexico’s economy by buying 94% of its products from Mexican companies. The Pablo Landsmanas Foundation was started to honor his father. Elias Landsmanas Dymensztejn wanted to carry on his father’s philanthropy. He helps vulnerable people across Mexico. This includes abandoned children, those with HIV or addiction issues, and teenage moms. The foundation provides food to these people. It also supports other philanthropic organizations such as Casa de la Sal, the Ser Humano shelter, and the Camino a Casa Foundation.