Brasil y Chile lideran la transición energética en América Latina
Este artículo fue publicado por primera vez en portugués por Valor Econômico.
1998, degree in French Business Language, and 1999, Master's in Economics and Business Administration, NHH, Norway; 2010, Master's in Global Leadership, World Economic Forum. 2000-04, Adviser, Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy; 2004-06, First Secretary and Energy Adviser, Norwegian Delegation to the OECD and IEA, Paris France. Since 2006, with the World Economic Forum: 2006-08, Senior Community Manager, Head of Electricity Industry; 2008-10, Associate Director, Head of Electricity and Energy Technology Industry; 2010-13, Associate Director, Head of Knowledge Management and Integration, Energy Industries; since 2013, Director, Head of Knowledge Management and Integration, Energy Industries.
Este artículo fue publicado por primera vez en portugués por Valor Econômico.
This article was first published in Portuguese by Valor Econômico.
This article was originally published in November 2023 and has been updated.
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