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FORO MICE Zaragoza


Muchas gracias a la organización del foro y a los asistentes el pasado mes de Junio en Zaragoza asì como el resto de ponentes con sus interesantísimas exposiciones , donde tuve el honor de participar hablando sobre "Como generar valor en tiempos de crisis, oportunidades viables y rentables".
Os dejo la entrevista que se publico en EL HERALDO , espero poder repetir visita a esta ciudad
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Thanks to all organizer´s of foro and the audience last June at Zaragoza who attended as well as the other guest speakers where I had the pleasure to talk about : "How to create value on crisis enviroment and opportunities"

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Hola Anna,

soy Juan Carlos Tejeda, director del Convention Bureau de La Rioja. Asistí al foro MICE en Zaragoza y encontré su ponencia realmente interesante. Yo he vivido y trabajado en los Estados Unidos y podía apreciar esa visión tan "business" de las cosas, pero unido a la creatividad y el talento, que creo que acompaña a muchos latinos :-). Gracias de nuevo y espero que nos podamos ver en alguna ocasión en Barcelona o aquí en La Rioja, estaré encantado de enseñarle esta bella tierra.
Un saludo,
Juan Carlos Tejeda
Macu Armisén said…
Hola Anna,
Soy Inmaculada Armisén, Directora del Zaragoza Convention Bureau, me uno a las felicitaciones de Juan Carlos Tejada en cuanto a tu ponencia, creo que fue brillante, la habías preparado con esmero y nos mantuviste la atención desde el principio hasta el final, que es lo más difícil para un conferenciante. Muchisimas gracias por participar y contarnos con tanta sencillez un tema tan complejo como la situación de Nueva York después del 11.S.
Espero que sigamos organizando Foros para continuar aprendiendo, un abrazo

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