MIT Sloan School of Management 12th Latin Conference: "Opportunities in
Times of Adversity"
Date: Saturday May 2nd 2009
Location: Building 10, Maclaurin Buildings10-250 auditorium (Second
floor of MIT's signature building with the dome)
The MIT Sloan Latin Conference is a student driven event held once a
year that gathers influential leaders from business, government,
academia, and society in Latin America. In this context, speakers share
their views and debate about opportunities and challenges for the
region. Last year more than 500 people attended including business
leaders, students and professors from MIT and other important
universities from the New England area.
This year, the MIT Sloan Latin Conference will address Latin America's
challenges for succeeding in the new global environment. We will present
four outstanding panels that include topics ranging from financial
sector to energy and infrastructure, venture capital and technology to
new business models, and three fantastic keynote speakers.
For more information click on:
http://www.mitsloanlatinconference.com/