8 Aug
SABF 2010 finally got to an end by means of the speech of Diego Luzuriaga, Co-founder and director of Equitas Ventures. After having participated of the forum the three days, Luzuriaga closed SABF Sixth Edition with a presentation with which he enhanced some phrases and ideas that burst out along this three days of SABF:
- “We need habitants to be citizens” – Rabino Sergio Bergman
- “You have to deal with the world that exists, not with the one you want it to be” – Félix Peña
- “We don’t have to try to have a big idea. We have to take old ones and make them even better” - Andrés Freire
- “If they give us bread for today, tomorrow we die of hunger” - Patricia (Zimbawe)
- “All the world can change something, that’s Ashoka’s motto. Synergy implies that the sum is much larger than the parts” – Guillermina Lazzaro
Afterwards, he stressed that participants of this year are leaving SABF with a lot of energy, a new vision and a strong commitment. On the other hand, Luzuriaga proposed three vectores to guide participants after SABF: professional training, support diversity and change and search personal control.
Before opening a space for questions, Diego left a phrase for participants to reflect: Will you be capable of contributing with the global drums, mantaining your own rhythm and joining the new global concert? Will you be capable of recognizing the blessing of doing it in every single moment of your lifes?
Published by Patricia Fernández Bugna
under SABF 2010
7 Aug
Another new feature of SABF’s 6th Edition was the Round Table. During this plenary, current leaders from different issues and areas, gathered around and exposed their views and main ideas with regards the topics dealt in the event. The following article presents the speakers involved. Félix Peña, Specialist in International Economic Relationships and Economic Integration, and Director of the Institute of Trade, Standard Bank Foundation; Roberto Killmeate, Fellow of Ashoka; Pablo Bereciartua, Executive Director of the Centro de Estudios Estratégicos para el Desarrollo Sostenible (CEEDS); Marcelo Blanco, President of Deutche Bank; Gerry Garbulsky, Founder of Oblogo; Diego Golombek, Head Professor at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and Main Reasearcher of Conicet; Héctor Flores, Founder of the Educational and Formation Community Culture Center and Founder of “Barrio La Juanita” Cooperative, Argentinean Congressman; Pedro Tarak, Responsible for Climate and Pubic Incidence AVINA and Co Founder and Partner of Emprendia – Communications for Sustainable Development; Fin Goulding, Vice President of Sabre Argentina; and Ulises De La Orden, Former Country Manager at Argentina and Russia of ABB.
The SABF activities of the second day concluded after the Round Table was over. Follow the blog coverage of the South American Business Forum and stay tuned!
Published by Patricia Fernández Bugna
under SABF 2010, SABF participants, Speakers
4 Aug
After waiting for so long, the sixth edition of the SABF finally starts next Friday 6th. We invite you all to follow the different activities that will take place during the three days of the Conference.
Local and international speakers from different spheres will be presenting at this SABF’s edition. Amongst them we can mention Bernardo Kosacoff, Marcelo Blanco, Sergio Bergman, Andry Freire, Otmar Hübscher, Fin Goulding, Rob Britton and Ulises de la Orden.
In order to cover these three days in our blog, we have gathered a group composed by ex-organizers and delegates. We encourage you to keep yourself updated to what is going on in SABF 2010. We remind you that you can subscribe to the blog and receive our articles in your personal email address.
Published by Nicolás Loreti
under blog, SABF 2010
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