27-29 September 2023
The AMBA & BGA Latin America Conference for Deans and Directors, will take place in Mexico City from Wednesday 27 September to Friday 29 September 2023.
This unmissable gathering of business school leaders from across Latin America is designed to address pressing issues in business education.
Our keynote speakers will share insights into topics such as:
This year’s programme is now available and includes session information, timings and an outline of the overall structure of the conference. Please note that the contents of the programme are subject to change before the event begins on September 27.
12.30 – 14.00 | Registration and networking lunch |
14.00 – 14.30 | Conference overview and welcome Andrew Main Wilson, CEO, AMBA & BGA Bodo Schlegelmilch, Chair, AMBA & BGA, and Head of the Institute for International Marketing Management, WU Vienna Alfredo Nava Govela, Director de la Facultad de Economía y Negocios en Universidad Anáhuac México Claudia Ibarra Baidón, Dean, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO) Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara Francisco Pérez González, Dean, ITAM Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Horacio Arredondo, Dean, EGADE Business School at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico Juan José Martínez Rodríguez, Dean, UDEM Business School, Universidad de Monterrey Julián Sánchez García, Vice Dean, IPADE Business School |
14.30 – 15.15 | Session 1: The MBA revolution – embracing change and shaking things up How are leading business schools embracing change and revolutionising the MBA experience? This panel session will examine forward-thinking approaches taken by prominent institutions in Latin America and beyond. Panellists will share their insights and experiences, exploring innovative pedagogical methods, curriculum enhancements, technology integration and strategic adaptations to the ever-evolving demands of the global business environment. Attendees can expect a stimulating discussion on how visionary business school leaders are seeking to shake things up in business education. Discover how their ideas and initiatives can help foster agile, resilient and industry-relevant MBA programmes that prepare future leaders to excel in an increasingly dynamic and interconnected world. Chair Virginia Lasio, Former Director, ESPAE – Escuela de Postgrad en Administración de Empresas Panellists
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15.15 – 15.45 | Networking break |
15.45 – 16.15 | Session 2: How to increase enrolment while streamlining payment processes International and domestic students are increasingly seeking a seamless, flexible and efficient digital experience from recruitment to graduation that validates the cost of attendance. Business schools must therefore put their best foot forward and offer a service that guides students through their educational journey. According to a recent study by Flywire, a majority of students believe that a painful and slow payment experience would paint a negative picture of the university. To avoid the risk of losing students forever, it is of paramount importance to get the education payment experience right. In this session, find out how business schools can lay a solid foundation for a more compelling and holistic student experience by digitising all international and domestic education payments, not just tuition fees. It will also demonstrate how this process helps create strong connections and long-lasting relationships. Speakers
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16.15 – 16.45 | Session 3: Entrepreneurship across the school – a strategy for sustainable development Entrepreneurs represent a source of economic growth and sustainability for the communities where they develop their business initiatives. This session will highlight an innovative approach to entrepreneurship education across a business school that is designed to stimulate sustainable development in Latin America. It will outline how applied research, mentoring programmes and communication strategies can be aligned to create impact and offer practical tools for schools intending to include entrepreneurial education in their portfolios. In particular, the session will show how creating an ecosystem of collaboration through partnerships helps participating entrepreneurs consolidate their businesses and reinforces their trust in their potential to grow. It will also explain how inclusive and purposeful communication of entrepreneurs’ achievements through live cases and testimonials increases awareness and encourages more involvement from diverse sources. Speaker Enrique Bolaños, Rector, Rectoria, INCAE Business School |
16.45 – 17.15 | Session 4: BGA’s approach to the business school’s unique value proposition Does your business school have a unique value proposition? Is it truly unique or is it simply a rehashed proposition that others also offer? In this session, deans and directors will learn about how developing and refining a unique value proposition can be actioned through BGA’s numerous services, including the BGA accreditation process, which emphasises positive impact on stakeholders, and how it may bring about substantial results for the school. Speaker Victor Hedenberg, Membership Director, AMBA & BGA |
18.30 – 23.00 | Networking dinner |
09.30 – 10.00 | Session 5: AMBA & BGA activity update and Business School market overview AMBA & BGA’s CEO will share his views on the most impressive ideas in the management education sector that he has witnessed during the past 12 months, and his own insights into key market trends for the next five years. He will also update delegates on both AMBA and BGA’s current performance and plans for the future, and the positioning of AMBA & BGA within the international and Latin American markets. Speaker Andrew Main Wilson, CEO, AMBA & BGA |
10.00 – 10.45 | Session 6: Unity in diversity – championing inclusion and celebrating differences Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) has become integral to every facet of business education, from admissions and regulatory policies to teaching methodologies. This panel session delves into best practices that business schools can adopt to foster inclusive cultures and embrace diversity in all its forms, including race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, social class and nationality. It will explore how business schools can spearhead positive change in EDI, not only within their institutions but also in the wider world by inspiring businesses to emulate their commitment to inclusivity. From Latin America to the global stage, this discussion aims to highlight the crucial role business schools play in promoting diversity and creating welcoming environments for all. Chair Steef van de Velde, Professor of Operation Management and Technology, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM), Board member, AMBA & BGA Panellists
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10.45 – 11.30 | Networking and refreshment break |
11.30 – 12.00 | Session 7: Latin America’s integration challenge Latin America’s leading business schools are often highly connected with their counterparts in Europe and US, but the connections between tend to be weakly exploited. Companies, on the other hand, are increasingly taking an integrated approach to Latin American markets. This is a gap that needs to be bridged, so what can schools do? This session will make the case for enhancing connections within the region’s portion of the Global South and outline how this might include Africa. It will explain how business schools can find unique strategic positioning by working on world challenges related to the region, such as sustainability and inequality. It will also ask how AMBA can help in this challenge. Speaker Luiz Brito, Dean, FGV EAESP |
12.00 – 12.30 | Session 8: Global trends in research Technological advances in higher education research have allowed for greater ease and speed of access to data. As the world becomes more connected and the impact of policy reaches across borders, equity and access become more essential to research. Discover trends to elevate the level and efficiency of your academic research, drive societal impact and stay competitive with Wharton Research Data Services (WRDS). Speakers
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12.30 – 14.00 | Networking lunch |
14.00 – 14.30 | Session 9: The future of work – a LinkedIn perspective Explore global changes in the labour market since the pandemic, backed by data from LinkedIn’s vast network of more than 930 million members worldwide. This session will offer insights into the evolving demands of labour markets and the key challenges faced by companies, academic institutions and governments in managing the workforce. It will also delve into LinkedIn’s observations and predictions to provide valuable perspectives on how organisations can adapt to the dynamic landscape of work and talent. Speakers Alejandro Horn García, Academic and Government Lead, North LATAM, LinkedIn |
14.30 – 15.15 | Session 10: Sustainability superheroes – leading the charge for responsible management As we face record-breaking temperatures, with fires that ravage entire islands and life-threatening droughts, it becomes clear that turning a blind eye to the state of our planet is no longer an option. Every facet of society, including business schools, must take action to secure our future. This panel will explore how business schools can become sustainability superheroes, equipping students with the necessary skills to lead responsibly in their future careers. Not only will these emerging leaders inspire positive change, but they will also lead by example and become sustainable superheroes themselves. Panellists will share best practices and tools for driving impactful change that serves as a catalyst for a sustainable future in Latin America and beyond. Chair Victor Hedenberg, Membership Director, AMBA & BGA Speakers
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15.15 – 16.00 | Session 11: Embracing the future: digital transformation with AI in business education In this conference session, we invite you to explore the cutting-edge realm of digital transformation, with a special focus on the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI). As the business landscape evolves rapidly, AI is reshaping the way we teach, learn, and lead. Join us to uncover how AI is revolutionizing business education, enhancing student experiences, and redefining research and innovation. This panel will engage in thought-provoking discussions on leveraging transformative tools which need to be embrace in order to stay ahead of industry demands and foster industry-academic collaborations. Speaker
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16.00 – 16.45 | Session 12: Sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership development – the Silk Road network Active since 2014, the Silk Road Entrepreneurship Education Network promotes partnerships and joint initiatives among business schools through the establishment of collaborative platforms and workshops that are organised both in-person and online. In this session, deans and professors from business schools in Asia, Europe and Latin America will present their latest progress with regards to capacity building and teaching in the areas of sustainable entrepreneurship and leadership development. This will encompass research projects, best practices and sustainable management models. The session will also promote the value of green transformation in the context of leadership development and highlight programme upgrading strategies that form part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Chair
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18.30 – 23.00 | Networking dinner |
09.30 – 10.15 | Session 13: Strengthening connections and fostering collaboration between Latin America and China How can business schools in Latin America and China establish mutually beneficial connections that propel international cooperation and knowledge exchange? This session will explore strategies for nurturing strong ties between these regions while outlining their immense potential for academic growth and economic advancement. Participants will delve into innovative partnership models, such as student exchanges, joint research initiatives and faculty collaborations, that can foster cross-cultural understanding and knowledge dissemination. Chair
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10.15 – 10.45 | Session 14: Navigating the future of business education and unlocking global opportunities This session focuses on the future of business education, global opportunities and GMAC’s pivotal role in industry transformation through pioneering initiatives and innovative research. Attendees will gain insights into the graduate management education landscape, through an exploration of trends, developments and strategies for success. The session will also present GMAC’s marketing and recruitment products and services, offering cutting-edge tools and best practices to engage candidates, boost enrolment and enhance the student experience. In addition, a case study will showcase GMAC’s tailored support for business schools in Latin America, unveiling successful strategies and impactful campaigns that have helped these institutions. Speakers
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10.45 – 11.15 | Networking and refreshment break |
11.15 – 11.45 | Session 15: Training the next generation of responsible AI entrepreneurs Entrepreneurs across the world and in different sectors are increasingly looking to develop and deploy Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of their business models. This session will focus on existing tools and frameworks to be taught in the context of higher education programs, aimed at entrepreneurs with a focus on ethics. Additionally, an example will be presented to illustrate how responsible AI principles are grounded into a practical use case in the education field in the form of a public-private collaboration. Speaker Cristina Martínez Pinto, Founder and CEO, PIT Policy Lab |
11.45 – 12.15 | Session 16: The key issues facing business schools over the next three years Join two distinguished Latin American business school leaders and our CEO, Andrew Main Wilson, in this conference session as they explore the pressing issues and transformative opportunities facing business education in the region over the next three years. These two influential leaders will delve into topics such as digital transformation, quality of education, financial constraints, industry collaboration, diversity, sustainability, and lifelong learning. Gain valuable insights into how these visionary leaders are tackling challenges with innovative strategies. Explore the vision for Latin American business education and its impact on the ever-changing global landscape. This session promises to inspire and educate, providing attendees with a glimpse into the exciting future of business schools in Latin America and beyond. Chair
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12.15 – 13.15 | Networking lunch |
14.00 – 18.00 | Post-conference cultural and networking excursion |
Our speakers include some of the world’s leading deans and CEOs who will present on the issues most prevalent to business school strategy. Below you can learn more about our Latin America Conference speakers ahead of the event in September.
The recently renovated Hyatt Regency Mexico City offers delegates a stylish setting for the conference as well being located in the heart of upscale Polanco. Our venue offers views of Chapultepec Park, the second largest city park in Latin America, after the Santiago Metropolitan Park in Chile.
AMBA & BGA has negotiated preferential room rates for all our conference delegates at the Hyatt Regency Mexico City, for the duration of the event. For more information and to book your stay, please contact Anita Galea.
Wednesday 27 September: Informal Dinner at Porfirio’s Restaurant
For dinner on Wednesday we will sample the best of contemporary Mexican dining in the sophisticated surroundings of Porfirio’s Restaurant. The kitchen at Porfirio’s has revitalised the concept of urban cuisine by combining homemade recipes with flavours from all corners of Mexico to offer a unique culinary experience. This will be the perfect occasion to unwind after the first day of the conference and get to know your fellow delegates.
Thursday 28 September: Gala Dinner at Hacienda de Los Morales
The Gala Dinner on Thursday will be held at the one of Mexico’s most elegant dinner spots, the historic Hacienda de Los Morales. Built in the 16th century to house a mulberry farm, this charming venue also contains the works of great artists such as Velasco, Gedovius and Chapman amidst the colonial décor. Serving a menu that consists of Mexican classics incorporated with Spanish and Mediterranean influences, this has all the ingredients for a memorable evening.
Friday 29 September – Networking tour
To close the conference, we’re offering a complimentary tour of Mexico City to all conference attendees, allowing you to learn more about this culturally vibrant city, while having an opportunity to reconnect with contacts old and new. Details of the tour can be found below:
14.00: Pick up at the Hyatt Regency
*Due to the change of residence of the President of Mexico and his family to the National Palace, visits to the National Palace including viewing of the murals of Diego Rivera are restricted and can only be offered/reserved/confirmed with very short notice.
18.00: Drop of at the Hyatt Regency
We have now reached our maximum capacity for the AMBA & BGA Latin America Conference and therefore bookings are now closed.
For those still interested in joining us in Mexico City, please contact our Events Team, who will add you to our waiting list and contact you if a place becomes available.