The influence of China in Latin America. CEU-CEFAS report
Based on a growing economic exchange, and in the absence of a clear policy for Latin America on the part of the United States, Spain and the rest of Europe, China is increasing its political and cultural influence in the region, becoming a reference model alternative to that of the West.
In this context, the FREE Foundation and the Center for Studies, Training and Social Analysis (CEFAS) of the CEU San Pablo University of Madrid will present the report The influence of China in Latin America, published by CEFAS.
Master in Economics and Business Management, IESE - University of Navarra.
She is Director of Institutional Relations and professor of Finance in the Master's in Business Administration and Master's in Finance at CEMA University. He has experience in economic and management issues, and actively participates in various project evaluation processes. Diana has extensive experience in risk assessment and market analysis. He has experience as a director in companies listed in Argentina and the NYSE such as Pampa Energía, Banco Supervielle and Loma Negra. She was director of the Latin American region for Standard & Poor's, based in New York, with responsibility for regional activities.
In 1991 he founded Risk Analysis, a local risk rating agency, later acquired by Standard & poor.
Diana has an MBA from IESE, Spain, and a BA in Economics from the National University of Córdoba. He has taken courses at the Universities of Yale (CT.), Columbia (NY.) and Darden (Virginia), USA.
Academic Secretary and Head of Training and Programs at CEU – CEFAS.
Professor of Journalistic Writing and Ethics and Deontology at CEU San Pablo University of Madrid. BA and PhD in Journalism from the same University. He has also received a certification as facilitator of the "Leadership Essentials" program, offered by the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL). Since 2016 he has taught classes in the degree in Values and Leadership and, at Postgraduate level, on transformative competences and leadership. Currently, he is the coordinator of the Expert diploma in Leadership and Civic Engagement. In parallel to his work as university professor, he has always combined teaching with different management tasks at the university and in communication. Among other tasks, he has held the positions of academic secretary of the International Observatory for Victims of Terrorism and, more recently, that of head of External Communication at the San Pablo CEU University Foundation.
Head of the International Area (America) of CEU – CEFAS.
He has a degree in Politics, Economics and Law from the University of Buckingham in the United Kingdom and a MA in Western European Politics and Government from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences. Much of his professional career has been at Telefónica, as Manager of Corporate Telecommunications Regulation, Director of Institutional Relations, Director of Relations with Interest Groups and Public-Private Alliances, Director of Corporate Reporting and Reputation and Director of Reputation, Relations with Stakeholders and Sustainability Communication. In addition, he has also been part of Telefónica do Brasil (Sao Paulo) as head of the Telecommunications Regulation Project. He has also worked as a mergers and acquisitions analyst at N.M. Rothschild & Sons (United Kingdom), for Latin America, Spain and Portugal. In recent years, he has been director of the Sustainability Hub at Schiller International University, Senior Adviser at Herbert Smith Freehills and Connecting Advisor at the consulting firm Connecting Visions.