AMBA & BGA Latin America Deans and Directors Conference​ 2024
The AMBA & BGA Latin America Conference for Deans and Directors, will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from Wednesday 25 to Friday 27
After our successful return to physical events with our Global Conference, we are delighted to announce the return of our Latin America Conference for Deans and Directors, which will take place in the beautiful city of Cartagena, Colombia, from 21 – 23 September 2022.
This unmissable gathering of Business School leaders from across Latin America is designed to address pressing issues inÂ
business education.
Expert speakers from around the world, representing leading corporate organisations as well as your fellow Business Schools, will join us in this beautiful city to inspire collaboration, facilitate debate, and share personal and professional experiences from the world of business and management education.
This year’s programme is steadily taking shape and will be updated frequently over the coming weeks. The key themes you can expect include:
Here are some of our speakers for the conference:
Click the button below to see our list of speakers.
Here are some of our speakers for the conference:
Click the button below to see our list of speakers.
The Conference will take place at the stylish Hyatt Regency Cartagena.
Delegates can enjoy convenient conferencing facilities, comfortable guest accommodation, and an ideal base from which to explore the sights and sounds of our host city.
The hotel enjoys outstanding views of the Caribbean Sea and the Bay of Cartagena.
AMBA & BGA has negotiated preferential room rates for all our conference delegates at the Hyatt Regency Cartagena for the duration of the event. For more information and to book your stay, contact contact Anita Galea below.Â
The Conference will take place at the stylish Hyatt Regency Cartagena.
Delegates can enjoy convenient conferencing facilities, comfortable guest accommodation, and an ideal base from which to explore the sights and sounds of our host city.
The hotel enjoys outstanding views of the Caribbean Sea and the Bay of Cartagena.
AMBA & BGA has negotiated preferential room rates for all our conference delegates at the Hyatt Regency Cartagena for the duration of the event. For more information and to book your stay, contact contact Anita Galea below.Â
In keeping with our unrivalled networking and dining options, we can unveil our first handpicked venue for our Conference dinners.
Wednesday’s dinner will be hosted in the Restaurante Fuerte Del Pastellilo at the Club de Pesca, which has stunning views of the local harbour.
Thursday’s dinner will be held at the luxurious Charleston Santa Teresa Hotel.
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In keeping with our unrivalled networking and dining options, we can unveil our first handpicked venue for our Conference dinners.
Wednesday’s dinner will be hosted in the Restaurante Fuerte Del Pastellilo at the Club de Pesca, which has stunning views of the local harbour.
Thursday’s dinner will be held at the luxurious Charleston Santa Teresa Hotel.
Date – Friday 23 September 2022
Time – 14.00 – 18.00
During the networking tour, we will visit Getsemani which is considered the bohemian part of the walled city, decorated with artistic murals and paintings.
We will then continue onto Manga; a province of Cartagena, which houses the Fort San Sebastián del Pastelillo and mansions with 20th century architecture.
Following this, we will take in wonderful views of the city from atop of the Mount la Popa, as well as the Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de la Popa monastery. Heading down from Mount la Popa, we will then travel to the historic Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, which dates back to 1536.
Lastly, we will stroll along the inside of the walled city and take in the beautiful streets and plazas of the city, as well as the many 17th century churches and houses. These feature the wooded balconies and flower decorations  often associated with the beautiful city
of Cartagena.
Date – Friday 23 September 2022
Time – 14.00 – 18.00
During the networking tour, we will visit Getsemani which is considered the bohemian part of the walled city, decorated with artistic murals and paintings.
We will then continue onto Manga; a province of Cartagena, which houses the Fort San Sebastián del Pastelillo and mansions with 20th century architecture.
Following this, we will take in wonderful views of the city from atop of the Mount la Popa, as well as the Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de la Popa monastery. Heading down from Mount la Popa, we will then travel to the historic Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, which dates back to 1536.
Lastly, we will stroll along the inside of the walled city and take in the beautiful streets and plazas of the city, as well as the many 17th century churches and houses. These feature the wooded balconies and flower decorations  often associated with the beautiful city
of Cartagena.
A discount of 10% is available to any organisation booking three or more places.
If you have any question or need assistance with booking, please contact our Events Manager: Carolyn Armsby, by clicking below.
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