ESG in Latin America: new leadership, challenges and opportunities qrius.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from qrius.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
March 12, 2021
René León, El Salvador s ambassador to the United States from 1997 to 2009, takes an urgent phone call during an October 2006 interview with the Washington Diplomat. (Photo by Larry Luxner)
René León Rodríguez often joked that so many Salvadoran immigrants lived in the District of Columbia, he’d probably win election as mayor of Washington if only he were eligible to run.
Counting the hundreds of thousands of
salvadoreños in the Maryland and Virginia suburbs, that assessment probably wasn’t too far from the truth. León, who represented El Salvador as ambassador here for 12 years from 1997 to 2009 was the dean of the Latin American diplomatic corps and the longest-serving envoy to Washington in his small country’s history.
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World Economic Forum Holds First Brazil Skills Accelerator Initiative Co-Chair Meeting
The World Economic Forum and the Secretariat of Productivity, Employment and Competitiveness of the Government of Brazil and the Economy Ministry have held the first Brazil Skills Accelerator Initiative co-chair meeting
The Accelerator aims to close the skills gaps between the current and future workforce and promote the reskilling and upskilling of the Brazilian labour force by matching the more demanded capabilities
The goal is to reach 8 million Brazilian workers through national training programmes
New York, USA, 2 March 2021 – The World Economic Forum and the Secretariat of Productivity, Employment and Competitiveness of the Government of Brazil and the Ministry of the Economy have held the first Brazil Skills Accelerator Initiative co-chair meeting. The Accelerator aims to develop a system analysis and action plan to reach 8 million Brazilian workers through national training
World Economic Forum Holds First Brazil Skills Accelerator Initiative Co-Chair Meeting
The World Economic Forum and the Secretariat of Productivity, Employment and Competitiveness of the Government of Brazil and the Economy Ministry have held the first Brazil Skills Accelerator Initiative co-chair meeting
The Accelerator aims to close the skills gaps between the current and future workforce and promote the reskilling and upskilling of the Brazilian labour force by matching the more demanded capabilities
The goal is to reach 8 million Brazilian workers through national training programmes
New York, USA, 2 March 2021 -The World Economic Forum and the Secretariat of Productivity, Employment and Competitiveness of the Government of Brazil and the Ministry of the Economy have held the first Brazil Skills Accelerator Initiative co-chair meeting. The Accelerator aims to develop a system analysis and action plan to reach 8 million Brazilian workers through national training programmes.
Fallece Eduardo Calix, exvicecanciller y reconocido diplomático diario1.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from diario1.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.