Mi razón de ser en el sistema | Luis Antonio Zamitiz | TEDxUPMP
En esta charla Luis Zamitiz habla de la relevancia de la individualidad en la funcionalidad e integración de los sistemas sociales y empresariales. Luis Antonio Zamitiz Zayas es un profesional con un perfil dinámico y multidisciplinario que integra una sólida experiencia en gestión académica, docencia, administración y marketing estratégico. Formado íntegramente en la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP), es Licenciado en Administración y Maestro en Comunicación Estratégica, y actualmente culmina su Doctorado en Ciencias de Gobierno y Política. Su versátil trayectoria laboral abarca roles de liderazgo como Director de Programas Académicos y Supervisor de equipos, así como una amplia experiencia docente. Este perfil se enriquece con un profundo compromiso social, evidenciado en su formación especializada en desarrollo sostenible, equidad de género y políticas públicas, además de una perspectiva global fortalecida por estancias académicas en España. Su capacidad de gestión y liderazgo se manifiesta en su activa participación como coordinador de congresos y foros internacionales. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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