Somos Más los Buenos | Jaime Bueno Zertuche | TEDxSan Esteban
This talk gives us perspective on how we live our daily lives. Even though we perceive changes and polarization in our world, we must trust that there are more good people out there. We must support each other to shape the society we want to live in, we do not have to wait for something to go wrong and start doing so. Engineer Jaime Bueno Zertuche, born in 1974, graduated with honors in Industrial Engineering and Systems from Tecnológico de Monterrey and holds a Master's in Business Administration from EGADE. He has Master's degrees in International Economics and Free Trade Agreements, and Governance and Human Rights from UANE, along with a Business Administration certificate from the University of Victoria in Canada. Jaime has studied Political Management at George Washington University and Advanced Leadership at the Washington Center. His career includes roles at Coca-Cola Export Corporation and various government positions, including Director of Productive Projects for SEDESOL, State Representative for FONAES, and General Director of DIF Coahuila. He served as a Federal Deputy for District VII of Coahuila and currently directs IEEA Coahuila. A family man and responsible leader, Jaime is dedicated to the common good and has lectured at institutions like Tec de Monterrey, UANE, UVM, and Harvard. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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