Araújo Ibarra led discussion on mutual economy

The firm Araújo Ibarra Consultores en Negocios Internacionales organized a discussion on the economics of mutuality with participation from Jay Jakub of The Economics of Mutuality Foundation.

The event titled ‘Economía de la Mutualidad: transformando las sociedades desde la estrategia de la empresa familiar’ was held successfully. It brought together representatives from the private and academic sectors.

Martín Gustavo Ibarra, president of Araújo Ibarra, took part alongside Carmenza Gómez, Gerardo Viña and Fernando Bernal of Grupex S.A.S. Jay Jakub visited the country as executive director of the foundation.

The discussion was organized by Araújo Ibarra Consultores en Negocios Internacionales, IR Foundation and The Economics of Mutuality Foundation.

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