Industrial leaders from all over the United States will meet next September at the Busines School for its first executives' conference on Latin-American business development.
The conference, entitled "Latin-American Development and United States Industry," is designed to explore the problems faced in the field by the executives themselves. It is sponsored by the Harvard Business School Associates, an organization of more than 350 firms interested in the furthering of business education, and by the Boston Globe.
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