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Year Award Name Title - Organization YEAR AWARD NAME TITLE - ORGANIZATION Innovative Leader of the Year H.E. Isabel de Saint Malo de Alvarado Vice President & Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Panama 2 CEO of the Year Fabio Schvartsman CEO, Vale 0 Transformational Leader of the Eduardo Tricio Haro Chairman of the Board, Grupo Lala Year 1 Financier of the Year Eugenio von Chrismar CEO, Banco de Crédito e Inversiones (Bci) 8 Dynamic CEO of the Year Carlos Mario Giraldo Moreno CEO, Grupo Éxito Visionary Leader of the Year Patricia Menéndez-Cambó Vice Chair, Greenberg Traurig BRAVO Legacy Angel Gurría Secretary General, OECD Lifetime Achievement Horst Paulmann Chairman and Founder, Cencosud 2 CEO of the Year Fernando González CEO, CEMEX 0 Visionary CEO Leadership Andrés Conesa CEO, Aeromexico 1 Visionary CEO Leadership Ed Bastian CEO, Delta Air Lines 7 Dynamic CEO of the Year Maria Fernanda Mejia President, Kellogg Latin America Transformational Leader of the Jorge Pérez Chairman and CEO, Related Group Year Innovative Leader of the Year José Antonio Meade Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, Mexico Lifetime Achievement Ali Moshiri President, Chevron Africa and Latin America Exploration and Production 2 Company CEO of the Year Francisco Garza Egloff CEO, Arca Continental 0 Visionary CEO of the Year Marcos Galperín Founder, President and CEO, Mercado 1 Libre, Inc. Transformational City of the Year City of Medellín Accepted by Mayor of Medellín, Federico 6 Gutiérrez Civic Leader of the Year Eduardo J. Padrón President, Miami Dade College Humanitarian of the Year Patricia Villela Marino President, Humanitas360 Institute BRAVO Legacy Fernando Henrique Cardoso Former President, Brazil Innovative Leader of the Year Horacio Cartes Jara President, Republic of Paraguay Transformational Leader of the Pedro Joaquín Coldwell Secretary of Energy, Mexico Year CEO of the Year Thilo Mannhardt CEO, Ultrapar 2 Transformational CEO of the Year Alberto Baillères González Chairman, Grupo Bal Innovative CEO of the Year Juan Domingo Beckman CEO, Casa Cuervo 0 Investor of the Year José Alberto Vélez CEO, Grupo Argos 1 Social Sustainability CEO of the Eduardo Belmont CEO, Belcorp 5 Year Dynamic CEO of the Year Rodrigo Galindo CEO, Kroton Educacional Young Leader of the Year Tallis Gomes Founder, Easy Taxi BRAVO Legacy Guillermo Ortiz Chairman, Advisory Board, Grupo Financiero Banorte Innovative Leader of the Year Laurent Lamothe Prime Minister of Haiti CEO of the Year Miguel Galuccio CEO, YPF Innovative Corporate Leader of José María Álvarez-Pallete COO, Telefónica the Year Social Responsibility of the Year Ricardo Poma CEO, Grupo Poma 2 Sustainability CEO of the Year Carlos Fadigas CEO, Braskem 0 Environmentalist of the Year Caroline Scheufele Co-President and Artistic Director, 1 Chopard Trade Americas CAF – Development Bank of Latin 4 America Dynamic CEO of the Year Fabián Gosselin CEO, Alsea BRAVO Legacy Enrique V. Iglesias President, Fundación AstUr BRAVO Legacy William R. Rhodes President and CEO, William R. Rhodes Global Advisors, LLC and Senior Advisor Citi Leader of the Year Otto Pérez Molina President, Guatemala Lifetime Achievement Maria das Graças Silva Foster CEO, Petrobras CEO of the Year Álvaro Fernández Garza CEO, Grupo Alfa 2 International CEO of the Year Ignacio Antoñanzas CEO, Enersis 0 Dynamic CEO of the Year Enéas Pestana CEO, Grupo Pao de Açucar 1 Innovative CEO of the Year Germán Efromovich CEO, Grupo Synergy Distinguished Service in the Marina Silva Former Senator, Brazil 3 Hemisphere Innovative Social Sustainability Magalie Dresse President, Caribbean Craft Trade Americas The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 2 Leader of the Year Sebastián Piñera President, Chile CEO Lifetime Achievement Juan Benavides CEO, Falabella CEO of the Year Raúl Calfat CEO, Votorantim 2 International CEO of the Year Andrés R. Gluski CEO, The AES Corporation 0 Entrepreneurial CEO of the Year Alejandro Ramirez Magaña CEO, Cinépolis Financier of the Year David Bojanini García CEO, Grupo Sura 1 Investor of the Year Carlos Slim Domit President of the Board, Telmex, Grupo Carso, Grupo Sanborns & Co-Chairman, 2 América Móvil Distinguished Service of the Year Julio Velarde Flores Governor, Banco Central de Perú Social Sustainability Leader Douglas Orane, CD JP, Hon. LLD Non-Executive Chairman, GraceKennedy Ltd. Lifetime Achievement Leonel Fernández President, Dominican Republic CEO of the Year Marcelo Odebrecht CEO, Odebrecht Dynamic CEO of the Year Luis Carlos Sarmiento Gutiérrez CEO, Grupo Aval 2 Emerging CEO of the Year Martin Migoya CEO, Globant 0 Financier of the Year Agustin Carstens Governor, Banco de México 1 Investor of the Year Alex Behring Co-Founder & Managing Partner,3G Capital Distinguished Service in the Alberto Alemán Zubieta Panama Canal Authority 1 Hemisphere Innovative Leader of the Year Laurence Golborne Minister of Public Works, Chile Humanitarian of the Year Luanne Zurlo President & Founder, Worldfund Lifetime Achievement Álvaro Uribe Vélez Former President, Colombia CEO of the Year Ricardo Gutierrez Muñoz CEO, Mexichem Dynamic CEO of the Year Woods Staton CEO, Arcos Dorados Pioneering CEO of the Year Ronald Pantin CEO, Pacific Rubiales Energy Financier of the Year Luciano Coutinho President, Banco Nacional de 2 Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social 0 (BNDS) Distinguished Service in the Luis Alberto Moreno President, Inter-American Development 1 Hemisphere Bank (IDB) 0 Innovative Leader of the Year Celso Amorim Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil Humanitarian of the Year Pilar Nores de García President, Instituto Trabajo y Familia & First Lady of Peru Technology Leader of the Year John E. Davies Vice-President & General Manager, Intel World Ahead Program Environmentalist of the Year Álvaro Ugalde President, Instituto Nectandra 3 Leader of the Year Felipe Calderón President, Mexico CEO of the Year Daniel Servitje CEO. Grupo Bimbo Pioneering CEO of the Year Federico Restrepo Posada CEO, Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) 2 Social Responsibility CEO of the Lorenzo Mendoza CEO, Empresas Polar 0 Year Financier of the Year Enrique García President & CEO, Corporación Andina de 0 Fomento (CAF) 9 Innovative Leader of the Year Andrés Velasco Minister of Finance, Chile Humanitarian of the Year Rebeca Villalobos Founder, ASEMBIS Technology Leader of the Year Laércio Cosentino CEO. Totvs Environmentalist of the Year Douglas Tompkins President, Fundación Ecología Profunda Leader of the Year Álvaro Uribe Vélez President, Colombia CEO of the Year Enrique Cueto Plaza CEO, LAN Airlines CEO of the Year Luis Fernando Santos President, Casa Editorial El Tiempo 2 International CEO of the Year Subramaniam Ramadorai CEO, Tata Consultancy Services 0 Financier of the Year Henrique de Campos Meirelles Governor, Banco Central de Brasil Innovative Leader of the Year Rubén Blades Minister of Tourism, Panama 0 Humanitarian of the Year Vivian Pellas Executive Director, Asociación Pro Niños 8 Quemados de Nicaragua Technology Leader of the Year Marcelo Argüelles President, Grupo de Empresas Farmacéuticas Sidus Environmentalist of the Year Richard Hansen President, Foundation for Anthropological Research and Environmental Studies Leader of the Year Martín Torrijos President, Panama CEO of the Year Enrique Cibié Bluth CEO, Masisa CEO of the Year Roger Agnelli CEO, Companhía Vale do Rio Doce 2 International CEO of the Year César ALierta Izuel CEO, Teléfonica 0 Financier of the Year André Esteves President, UBL Latin America 0 Innovative Leader of the Year Maria Antonieta de Bonilla President, Banco Central de Guatemala Humanitarian of the Year Abel Albino Founder, Cooperadora para la Nutrición 7 del Infante Technology Leader of the Year Jorge Steffens CEO, Datasul Environmentalist of the Year Julio Cusurichi Palacios Advisor, Federación Nativa del Río Madre de Dios y Afluentes 4 Leader of the Year Leonel Fernández President, Dominican Republic CEO of the Year Pedro Heilbron CEO, COPA Airlines CEO of the Year Constantino de Oliveira Junior President, Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes 2 International CEO of the Year Craig Herkert President & CEO for the Americas, Wal- 0 Mart International 0 Financier of the Year Luis Peña Kegel President, Banorte Innovative Leader of the Year Ricaurte Vásquez Morales Minister of Panama Canal Affairs 6 Humanitarian of the Year Michel Chancy Founder, Veterimed Technology Leader of the Year André Dayan Founder, Vitroyen Environmentalist of the Year Albina Ruiz Ríos Executive Director, Ciudad Saludable Leader of the Year Ricardo Lagos President, Chile CEO of the Year Gerardo de Nicolás Gutiérrez CEO, Desarrolladora Homex CEO of the Year Horst Paulmann Kemna CEO & Chairman of the Board, Cencosud 2 International CEO of the Year Thomas A. Gales Vice-President, Caterpillar Latin America 0 Financier of the Year José Ignacio Goirigolzarri President & Director of Operations, BBVA 0 Innovative Leader of the Year Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Prime Minister. Peru 5 Humanitarian of the Year Milena Grillo Founder & CEO, Fundación Paniamor Technology Leader of the Year Keith Goodwin Senior Vice-President, Cisco Systems Environmentalist of the Year María Andrade Hernández Director General, Pronatura Península de Yucatán Leader of the Year Álvaro Uribe Vélez President, Colombia CEO of the Year Roger Agnelli CEO. Companhia Vale do Rio Doce International CEO of the Year Steven Shindler CEO, NII Holdings 2 CEO of the Decade Carlos Slim Helú President, América Móvil, Telmex, Grupo 0 Carso, Grupo Financiero Inbursa Financier of the Year Roberto Setúbal CEO, Banco Itaú 0 Innovative Leader of the Year Luiz Fernando
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