Comment faire pour que l'entrepreneuriat serve l’intérêt général ?
Notre idée des entrepreneurs est bien trop souvent basée sur les inventeurs milliardaires.
Bachelor’s in Economics, Carlos III University in Madrid; MA in International Relations, Johns Hopkins University in Washington DC; MA in Advanced European Studies from the College of Europe. CFA Charterholder. With International Finance Corporation (IFC) since 2001: has been responsible for managing investments, primarily in the financial sector, from Washington, Istanbul, Johannesburg, and Bogota; was part of the team that developed IFC's Asset Management Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of IFC which manages over $6 billion of capital across six investment funds; former Global Director, Financial Institutions Group, overseeing IFC’s strategy, investments and portfolio of all operations in financial markets around the world; then Regional Manager for the Andean region, overseeing IFC operations in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela; currently, Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean. Since January 2018, Chief Executive Officer, IDB Lab, the innovation laboratory of the IDB Group, a purpose-driven platform that mobilizes capital, knowledge and connections to promote innovation for inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Notre idée des entrepreneurs est bien trop souvent basée sur les inventeurs milliardaires.
Gran parte de los mitos sobre quién es una persona empresaria hoy y lo que se necesita para apoyar el espíritu empresarial se basa en las historias de Silicon Valley.
We think of entrepreneurs as people who act opportunistically to secure vast personal wealth. But what if there were a new, more socially responsible model for the 21st century?