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ENTREPRENEURIAL SUMMIT
II FATHERS AND SONS MEETING
La Romana, Dominican Republic - May 2004
La
Romana, one of the most beautiful places in the Caribbean,
was the appropriate setting for the second "Fathers
and Sons Entrepreneurial Summit" held in the Dominican
Republic between May 27-30, and attended by the most important
Latin American businessmen and their sons.
Initiated
last year by businessmen Carlos Slim, Gustavo Cisneros
and Julio Mario Santo Domingo, of Mexico, Venezuela and
Colombia respectively, in order to form a solid and progressive
entrepreneurial front, the summit had its second encounter
on the Caribbean island. This year, more than 160 people
participated, working full steam from Thursday to Sunday.
Carlos Slim, Gustavo Cisneros and Julio Santo
Domingo
The
excitement began Thursday morning when the managerial delegations
began to arrive at Santo Domingo Airport from 13 different
countries. There they were met by personnel from the most
beautiful resort in the Caribbean – Casa de Campo
– who took them, by “guagua” (or minibus),
to the meeting place, a 90-minute trip in all. Many of the
participants preferred to arrive by private plane , touching
down on the runway of the Casa de Campo resort, which is
the property of one of the event organizer’s, José
Pepe Fanjul. Almost a small town, it comprises miles and
miles of hotel facilities, with a 300-room hotel, 1,500
villas and 5,000 employees to attend to guests. Typical
personalities include President George Bush and Mikhail
Gorbachev; singer Shakira owns her own property. Well, with
the arrival of the businessmen, Casa de Campo went into
top gear!

At
4 pm, the Managerial Congress was installed at the La Romana
Country Club. A 10-minute introduction by Jose Pepe Fanjul
welcomed the participants who then went on to introduce
themselves, their country and their companies. At 4:45 pm,
the first panel got underway: "A Current Economic Model:
Adjustments and Proposals for Sustainable Development and
Job Creation", held by Carlos Slim, Latin America's
wealthiest man, valued at $10.000 million dollars, and moderated
by the eminent Colombian businessman, Carlos Julio Ardila.
The second panel, "Global Competitiveness in the Region:
Global Enterprises" was held at 6pm by Venezuelan strongman,
Gustavo Cisneros, with contributions by Mexico's Maria Asuncion
Aramburuzabala, her countryman Eugenio Clairond, and Alejandro
Santo Domingo. The session was concluded at 7 pm and the
managers reconvened in the evening at Pepe and Alfonso Fanjul's
house for the welcoming cocktail and dinner party.
Friday's session began early and was very hectic. Hipólito
Mejía, the President of the Dominican Republic, was
in attendance and four presentations took place before midday.
During the second presentation, Alvaro Noboa intervened
as moderator and elicited applause and congratulations from
the audience for his contribution to the theme entitled
"Public Accounts and Foreign Trade, Transparency and
Dissemination of its Analysis and Evaluation".
Álvaro
Noboa as moderator during the second session
The Argentinean manager Alberto Roemmers was one of the
participants who congratulated Noboa, as well as several
of the young people who enjoyed and derived benefit from
the presentations, especially that of Harvard Professor,
John Davis, who expounded on the theme "Generational
Transmission, the Vision of an Expert, Practical Experiences".
The dialogue continued during lunch. Former President of
Spain, Felipe Gonzalez, who was introduced by Julio Mario
Santo Domingo, elicited admiring applause for his clear
ideas with respect to the development of Latin America.
Friday afternoon included the presence of none less than
the President of Panama, Martín Torrijos, who was
speaker of honor at 5:45 pm. With that presentation, in
which Gonzalo Tanoira, Marcelo Odebrecht and Dionisio Garza
interacted, Friday was concluded, and guests were this time
attended to by Gustavo Cisneros at a splendid cocktail-dinner
that began at 9 pm.
From 10 am until 1:30 pm on Saturday, the eight and ninth
presentations were submitted. Chilean Alvaro Saieh spoke
to the theme of "Financing the Development of Latin
America " which was moderated by businessman Stanley
Motta. At noon, Carlos Slim and Gustavo Cisneros closed
the round of conferences with the presentation, “Conclusions
and Proposals for Growth with Employment and the Fight against
Poverty".

Carlos
Slim, Daniel and Álvaro Noboa
Saturday,
the "Fathers and Sons Entrepreneurial Summit"
also featured the presence of a Head of State: Leonel Hernandez,
former- and newly re-elected President of the Dominican
Republic, who arrived by yacht at 10:45. Fernandez, who
will be inducted as President next August was the speaker
of honor at the luncheon, introduced by Alfonso Fanjul.

Ab. Álvaro Noboa with his sons after
one of the sessions
The rest of the afternoon provided free time for the businessmen.
Dinner and a party were held at 9 pm at the Yacht Club
and on Sunday morning the businessmen continued to enjoy
all the sporting activities offered by Casa de Campo –
polo, golf, and tennis – as well as long walks or
simply relaxing around the pool. At 1:30 pm, this year’s
meeting concluded with lunch at the Santa Catalina Island
and farewell speeches given by Alfonso Fanjul and Federico
Sada.
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