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'Los líderes tienen en común que son gente que está insatisfechaª
Así lo definió en Radio 10 el presidente del Grupo Infobae, Daniel Hadad, tras participar de la Cumbre de Jóvenes Líderes. Destacó que los referentes del ámbito político, social y empresario tienen como característica "la insatisfacción". Hizo una defensa "del derecho y la obligación a equivocarse" -> Leer mas


Arrancó la Cumbre Internacional de Jóvenes Líderes:
El evento se realiza hoy y mañana en las instalaciones de Buenos Aires Design. Disertarán intelectuales y empresarios de todo el mundo.
   
    
    
    
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Continúa hoy la Cumbre de Jóvenes Líderes, que abrió con una masiva asistencia
Más de mil personas participaron en la primera jornada del encuentro convocado en el Auditorio Buenos Aires. Empresarios y políticos  expusieron y aconsejaron de la mano de sus testimonios -> Leer mas


Finalizó la Cumbre de los jóvenes líderes
En el marco de la Cumbre Mundial de la Fundación Jóvenes Líderes, que reunió a más de mil representantes del todo el planeta, se destacaron la preocupación por el medio ambiente, por el desarrollo sustentable y por una mayor participación en las decisiones -> Leer mas


Jóvenes Líderes de más de 16 países instan a los gobiernos a promover las libertades e incrementar las acciones de lucha contra el narcotráfico, entre otras cuestiones
Es mediante un documento firmado durante la Cumbre internacional de Jóvenes Líderes que se realizó el 12 y 13 de Agosto de 2010 en Buenos Aires -> Leer mas


Peter Foyo: "Los líderes deben ser éticos y competir sanamente":
El empresario norteamericano habló con Infobae.com  en el marco de la Cumbre Internacional de Jóvenes Líderes, en donde dio consejos y fue galardonado por su historia emprendedora -> Leer mas


 
 
  
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