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Articles in Nov 2006 issue of Latin Trade
- Strong Northeaster
- School pays: for a U.S. for-profit college, doling out diplomas is big business in Latin America
by Lisa K. Wing - Welcome back: once the subject of travel warnings, Colombia's Cartagena is back in the tourism business
by Rainbow Nelson - Next of skin
by Margarida O. Pfeifer - Global view: the 12th Bravo Business Award honorees want nothing less than to change the world
by Greg Brown - Stepping up: tips from the concierge at the Hilton Colon Guayaquil
by Marisol Rueda - Now boarding
by Paul Harris - Most Innovative Leader: the government official who has enacted the farthest-reaching economic reforms in Latin America
- Argentina: back in black
by Shawna-Kaye Lester - Trench mates
- Financier of the Year: the financier whose efforts have generated profits as well as led to increased access to financing in Latin America
- Mexico: mobile money
by Viviane Oliveira - Page turner
by Marisol Rueda - CEO of the Year: the Latin American company executive who has increased profits and sales as well as developed new international markets for a company with more than US$1 billion in annual sales
- Made man
by Carlos Montero - International CEO of the Year: the multinational executive who has increased company's profits and sales as well as developed new markets in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Mind the Gap: Tech investmentand effective policycan make poor countries prosperous
by Michael Dell - Technology Leader of the Year: the executive whose efforts have had the greatest impact on technology development in Latin America
- Interesting times
by Greg Brown - Running out of air: rainforests are not just another trendy cause. They're the backbone of life on Earth
by Jack Epstein - Environmentalist of the Year: the individual who has done the most to promote the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Square one
- Plastic fantastic: lower income consumers are the new darlings of consumer creditstarting at the retailer
by Paul Harris - Humanitarian of the year: the individual who has done the most to improve welfare of people in Latin America
- Men of steal
- Squeezed out: Brazil's biggest orange-juice exporter plants trees for small growers, who prefer sugar
by Margarida O. Pfeifer - Design 2006: Latin America's designers find their place on the global stage
by Santiago Fittipaldi