MBAs meet with U.S. Embassy official in Argentina
As part of their Global Leadership Latin America trip, the second-year MBA class visited the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires on Oct. 14, 2014, where they met with Economic Counselor Tim Stater (A&S '82), the No. 2 U.S. official in Argentina. The MBA class spent a week in Argentina taking classes, visiting companies, working on consulting projects and engaging in social and cultural activities designed to expand their knowledge and appreciation of international business. Photo courtesy of U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires.
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