| Mexico’s economic growth toward globalization
and the future of Latin American markets were among the dozens
of panel discussions and speeches by government and corporate
luminaries, including Fernando Canales Clariond, Mexico’s
Economy Secretary, at Wharton’s Global Alumni Forum on June
24-26 in Mexico City.
The sold-out event, the last of three Wharton Global Alumni
Forums held this summer, offered alumni the chance to network
and learn with top corporate and government leaders who are
impacting the business climate of Latin America. Topics to be
discussed include globalization strategy, the Hispanic market,
energy, and pensions and growth. Juan Toro, the tax
commissioner of Chile, Eduardo Wanick, CEO of DuPont Latin
America and Alfredo Elias Ayub, CEO of the Federal Electricity
Commission were among the roster of speakers. |