Founder of Fundación Vidanta.
Daniel Chávez Morán, founder of Grupo Vidanta, is a leading developer of luxury resorts, properties and world-class tourism infrastructure in Mexico and Latin America. He began his career as a civil engineer, building vacation homes in Mazatlán, but realized there was a greater opportunity to create beautiful and lasting vacation experiences by offering resort memberships.
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President of Fundación Vidanta
Ph.D. in International Relations. School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), The Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, United States. Master in Social Sciences with Mention in Political Science, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), Buenos Aires.
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Iván Chávez is executive vice president of Grupo Vidanta, a preeminent full-service tourism developer in Mexico and Latin America, specializing in entertainment, tourist destinations, luxury hotel brands, golf courses, real estate and tourism infrastructure.
Advisory Council
Former Ambassador of Spain to Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia and Mexico. He was resident representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Argentina and Nicaragua. He was a member of the Jury of the Fundación Vidanta Award.
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Director of the Wilson Center's Latin American Program. She has produced dozens of publications on Colombia, Central America, Argentina, Venezuela, security and organized crime, energy, human rights and United States policy in Latin America. Former foreign policy aide in Congress, Arnson has also held positions at Human Rights Watch and in academia.
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Professor of Latin American economics in the Department of Economics at Tulane University and non-resident researcher at the Center for Global Development and the Inter-American Dialogue. She was a member of the Jury of the Fundación Vidanta Award.
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Former Minister of Planning and Cooperation (1993-1996). During his tenure he was responsible for the development and implementation of the National Program for Overcoming Poverty, the preparation and approval of regional development strategies in the 13 regions of the country and the consolidation of horizontal international cooperation programs of the Chilean State.
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National Director of International Relations of the Ministry of Health of Argentina. She was an advisor on health security issues. She coordinated the Master's in International Studies at Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentina. Lic. in Political Science from the University of Buenos Aires and specialist in control and management of public policies and health.
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