Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Bringing 'Heimishe' business to South America
For a second year, a group of six MBA students, accompanied by the Director of Global Business Practicums and Professor of Management, Dr. Alan Randolph from University of Baltimore, came on an 8-day visit to Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas – UPC. This year the group included a Heimishe guy, Yoel Schmidt from Yeshivah Ner Yisroel of Baltimore, MD. During their stay, the group visited important companies, met with business leaders, had a chance to analyze the Peruvian economy, business climate, and the viability of doing business in Lima. Yoel also visited Chabbad houses in both Bogota, Colombia and Lima, Peru. The group also learned about the culture through lectures and tours. The group of students included, Michael Kelly, Yoel Schmidt, Adam Black, Marco Antonio Parra and Kemika Siprajim.
For a second year, a group of six MBA students, accompanied by the Director of Global Business Practicums and Professor of Management, Dr. Alan Randolph from University of Baltimore, came on an 8-day visit to Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas – UPC. This year the group included a Heimishe guy, Yoel Schmidt from Yeshivah Ner Yisroel of Baltimore, MD. During their stay, the group visited important companies, met with business leaders, had a chance to analyze the Peruvian economy, business climate, and the viability of doing business in Lima. Yoel also visited Chabbad houses in both Bogota, Colombia and Lima, Peru. The group also learned about the culture through lectures and tours. The group of students included, Michael Kelly, Yoel Schmidt, Adam Black, Marco Antonio Parra and Kemika Siprajim.
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