Jan |
28 |
8:00 am |
The University of Miami’s Center for Hemispheric Policy will present “Forecast 2011: Economic and Political Risk Scenarios for Latin America” on Friday, January 28 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel Miami, 1435 Brickell Avenue. Alejandro Foxley, president of CIEPLAN and former minister of foreign affairs and minister of finance for Chile, will deliver the keynote address.
Other speakers confirmed to date are Cynthia Arnson, of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.; Amaury de Souza, MCM Associated Consultants and Techne, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Richard Feinberg, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Study Center, University of California, San Diego; Christopher Garman, Eurasia Group, New York; Paulo Leme, Goldman Sachs, Miami; Walter Molano, BCP Securities, LLC, Greenwich, Connecticut; Andrés Rozental, Brookings Institution and former deputy foreign minister of Mexico; Alfredo Thorne, Banorte, Monterrey, Mexico; and Tulio Vera, Bladex Asset Management, New York.
The program fee is $100; faculty and students free with valid ID. RSVP to [email protected]. For more information, call Isabel Artime at 305-284-9918, or visit www.miami.edu/chp.