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Welcome to the Babson Latin America Business Club!

Our club is for all Babson MBA students who have an interest in doing business and developing relationships in Latin America. The club encourages an understanding of the Latin culture and promotes networking activities. We're also hosting the first ever "Latin America Entrepreneurship Forum" at Babson College on April 26th, 2009.

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    Mar
    31
    Grupo Santander

    Grupo Santander

    Babson College and Grupo Santander have a commited relationship of collaboration since 2007 that seeks to “foster entrepreneurial spirit amongst universities”. The financial giant and Babson have several initiatives together, but perhaps the most interesting from the Latin American point of view is the following:

    Banco Santander’s contribution is also used to fund some or Babson College’s research. In particular, the GEM report on entrepreneurial culture and attitudes in Latin America, the most recent issue of which was published in Chile.

    We’ll follow closely the relationship between this important bank and our school. An official press release can be found here.

    Mar
    30
    Sovereign Bank

    Sovereign Bank (Santander Group)

    In January, Spanish banking giant Banco Santander SA (STD) Monday appointed Colombian banker Gabriel Jaramillo as the new chairman and chief executive of its U.S. unit Sovereign Bancorp Inc.

    Jaramillo, aged 58, is already a member of Sovereign’s board of directors. He joined Santander in 1996 and worked on several of the bank’s acquisitions in Latin America. Jaramillo is also an advisor to Santander Chairman Emilio Botin.

    During his career at Santander, Jaramillo also served as chairman of Santander Colombia from 1997-1999. More recently he was president of Santander Brazil.

    The Babson Latin America Business Club is proud to count with Mr. Jaramillo’s presence as keynote speaker in our upcoming Latin America Entrepreneurship Forum (April 24th, 2009).

    Mar
    30

    NPR Logo

    Our good friend Peter Rovick was so kind to point us to this NPR show about how the crisis is hitting Latin America, with all its own problematic issues. The show is hosted by Tom Ashbrook and guests are Joby Warrick, intelligence reporter for The Washington Post, Ricardo Avila, editor-in-chief of Portafolio, a daily financial paper published in Colombia and John Price, managing director for business intelligence at Kroll Associates.

    You can listen to the show online: http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2009/03/latin-america-and-the-global-crisis/

    Mar
    26

    The countdown has officially started! In exactly one month, we’ll proudly host the 1st Latin America Entrepreneurship Forum at Babson College. Our leadership has done an excellent job assembling an incredible lineup of speakers and panelists, ranging from seasoned entrepreneurs to successful business leaders in all industries in Latin America.

    Please visit our website to learn more about these participants, which include the Founder and CEO of the Inter-American Economic Council, the Chairman and CEO of Sovereign Bank and the Founder and President of Totto (Colombia).

    These are only a few ways you can help us attract people to the Forum:

    • Add the signature of the Forum to your email signature (view the bottom of this email)
    • Put the event and a link on your statuses (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc)
    • Join the event on LinkedIn
    • Join the event on Facebook
    • Register for the event!
    • Tell everybody and help spread the word!
    Mar
    4

    Each one of us can learn something from Warren Buffet. Here is part of one of his 2009 letters.

    Every new year, I adopt a couple of old maxims as my beacons to guide my future. This self-prescribed therapy has ensured that with each passing year, I grow wiser and not older. This year, I invite you to tap into the financial wisdom of our elders along with me, and become financially wiser.

    * Hard work: All hard work bring a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.
    * Laziness: A sleeping lobster is carried away by the water current.
    * Earnings: Never depend on a single source of income. [At least make your Investments get you second earning]
    * Spending: If you buy things you don’t need, you’ll soon sell things you need.

    Read the complete blog post in Fun-learn-share blog