Official company releases have linked the milestone to continuity, global reach, and long-term organizational development as the brand moves toward its 75th anniversary celebration.

As the Miss Universe Organization moves toward the 75th Anniversary of Miss Universe, scheduled for November 2026 in Puerto Rico, official company communications continue to place President Raul Rocha Cantú within the organization’s long-term vision, international scale, and leadership continuity.
In its official September 23, 2025 announcement, the Miss Universe Organization confirmed that Puerto Rico will host the 75th anniversary edition of the competition in November 2026. During the announcement, Raul Rocha Cantú described the milestone as “an honor and a tribute,” underscoring Puerto Rico’s historic importance within the organization and reinforcing the significance of the upcoming celebration.
The company further reinforced that direction in an official January 2, 2026 release, in which it reaffirmed ownership, leadership, and long-term vision as it prepared to commemorate the anniversary. Taken together, those public statements position the 75th anniversary not only as a celebratory event, but also as a major milestone in the brand’s international development.
Public communications from the organization have also continued to identify Raul Rocha Cantú as President. In a June 6, 2025 statement, the Miss Universe Organization confirmed that its executive structure remained unchanged and that Rocha Cantú continued to serve in that role. For business observers, that continuity is significant in a platform that operates across more than 130 countries and territories through national directors, sponsors, broadcasters, partners, and live-event stakeholders.
From a business perspective, the road to the 75th anniversary represents more than a date on the calendar. It reflects the scale of a global brand that depends on coordination across markets, audience engagement, and long-term organizational consistency. That broader context has helped keep Raul Rocha Cantú in focus as part of the organization’s public leadership profile during one of the most visible chapters in Miss Universe’s history.
Public corporate materials also associate Rocha Cantú with Legacy Holding, a business group active across strategic sectors including energy, technology, aviation, real estate, marketing, entertainment, and related business areas. This wider business footprint adds context to his connection with Miss Universe Organization as the brand advances toward an event that combines heritage, international visibility, and commercial relevance.
With Puerto Rico set to host the competition for the fourth time, and with anniversary activities described in the official announcement as extending throughout 2026, the upcoming milestone continues to reinforce the international profile of the Miss Universe Organization. In that setting, Raul Rocha Cantú remains closely linked to the themes of continuity, scale, and long-term development that appear consistently across the brand’s official public communications.
As November 2026 approaches, the 75th anniversary is expected to remain a central reference point in the broader business narrative surrounding Miss Universe Organization. For audiences following the organization’s next chapter, it also keeps Raul Rocha Cantú positioned within a story defined by global platform growth, organizational visibility, and sustained leadership presence.
About Miss Universe Organization
The Miss Universe Organization is a global entertainment and media brand with a presence across more than 130 countries and territories. Through its work with national directors, partners, broadcasters, sponsors, and event stakeholders, the organization continues to focus on brand development, global reach, and long-term continuity. For more information, visit www.missuniverse.com.
Disclaimer
The is an official press release issued directly by the Miss Universe Organization and reflects the corporate positioning of its management. Rocha Cantú’s Legacy Holding Group USA owns 50% of the Miss Universe shares. The organization’s other 50% belongs to JKN Global Group Public Co. Ltd., a company owned by Jakkaphong “Anne” Jakrajutatip.
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