Next Monday 17th October at 10 a.m., a seminar dedicated to Political Leadership and Reglobalisation in Latin America, Spain and Europe will begin in the Gabriela Mistral amphitheatre of Casa América. It is essential to confirm attendance by clicking on this link.
Casa de América and the consulting firm Thinking Heads present the results of the first global study on political leadership and the reputation of countries and are organising a seminar that will reflect on how the reputation of leaders impacts on the attraction of foreign investment in Spain and in Latin American and European countries.
The results of the report confirm that a leader’s internal reputation is worse than his or her external reputation in almost all cases. It also highlights that female leaders are the best valued and that the reputation of a leader has a 15% impact on the reputation of the country.
Enrique Ojeda, director general of Casa de América, and Daniel Romero-Abreu, president and founder of Thinking Heads, will welcome the attendees. The full programme of the event can be consulted at this link.