Sembradores de futuro | Camelia Ilie Cardoza | TEDxPuraVida
Liderar no es controlar y contar, es visualizar y sembrar para el futuro. La diversidad generacional es necesaria en juntas directivas. La profesora Camelia Ilie Cardoza es una líder con más de 30 años de experiencia en estrategia, innovación y gestión financiera en organizaciones de Europa, América Latina y Estados Unidos de América. Antes de su nombramiento como Rectora de INCAE Business School, escuela de negocios líder en America Latina, fue Decana de Estrategia y Asuntos Institucionales, Decana de Executive Education e Innovación Estratégica, Chair del Centro de Liderazgo y profesora de tiempo completo en INCAE. Durante la última década posicionó el área de Executive Education de INCAE en el Top 25 del ranking mundial de Financial Times. Así mismo, lideró la fundación, en alianza con Emeritus, de INCAE Online, un start-up de educación en línea. Más de 6,500 participantes de 15 países cursan anualmente los programas de la institución.Como profesora de Gobierno Corporativo lidera programas que ayudan a presidentes, directores ejecutivos y miembros de juntas directivas a mejorar sus sistemas de gobernanza 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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