The AS/COA is pleased to support the 2011 Americas Venture Capital Conference hosted by Florida International University’s Eugenio Pino and Family Global Entrepreneurship Center, to be held November 16 and 17.
Entrepreneurship
On November 30, AS/COA, in collaboration with the Multilateral Investment Fund, will host the panel discussion "Innovation in Latin America: New Technologies for Financial Inclusion" in New York.
President Ollanta Humala is committed to getting youth back to work, but job opportunities should be complemented with more robust youth labor rights.
AS/COA's President and CEO Susan Segal is ranked one of Latin America's top 50 businesswomen in the latest issue of Latin Business Chronicle.
AS/COA President and CEO Susan Segal shares her tribute to Gerardo Miguel Rosenkranz, the Latin America-focused angel investor who "impacted the life of so many young entrepreneurs in the region."
AS/COA hosted a panel discussion on strategies to reduce the barriers young adults face in entering the job market.
This white paper presents findings on easing access to labor markets for disadvantaged youth, drawing attention to innovative programs that promote formal employment in Colombia and Peru. Research was carried out by the Americas Society’s Social Inclusion program.