For example in Colombia, Hughes has roughly 10,000 schools in Colombia & between 15,000 and 17,000 homes connected
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Jimena Cortés Shares Why HTwenty Capital is Placing Venture Bets in Colombia Despite Unique Challenges
Htwenty Capital is making bets on early stage ventures in Latin America. Jimena Cortés shares the fund's strategy.
Former Facebook Exec Randi Zuckerberg Is On A Mission To Make Sure Women Don’t Miss Out on AI
“I will eat this table if there are not more women in AI than there were in Web 2!”—Randi Zuckerberg
Harvard’s Mitchell Weiss Says Harness AI to Empower Tomorrow’s Leaders
Weiss emphasizes that AI is not a threat but an opportunity we must learn to harness to our advantage.
Interview: Shelli Ryan of Ad Hoc Communication Explains Why Artificial Intelligence Without Strategy Is Empty
In a world where content output is easier than pulling the lever of a slot machine, a real expert is needed to define the strategy for resonant storytelling and messaging.
Interview: How Colombia’s Brian Rendón Is Helping Global Companies Make Smarter Business Decisions with Data Science and AI
With the rise of AI, everything everywhere is getting disrupted, all at once
Interview: TaskUs Continues To Grow In Latin America Through It’s Employee-Centric Culture
TaskUs is one of the fastest growing BPOs globally. Here they explain how their culture and location strategy are key drivers.
TaskUs Deepens Commitment to Colombia With Additional 800-Seat Medellín CX Site
TaskUs has grown in Cali, Barranquilla, and Medellín, and employs over 4,000 professionals supporting US clients.
TaskUs COO Stephan Daoust Reveals The CX Outsourcer’s People-Focused Global Strategy
Already a global company with operations across Europe, Asia, the Pacific and The Americas, TaskUs opens its 3rd Colombian site.
Luis Barreto of TaskUs discusses the US Outsourcer’s Rapid Success In Latin America From The Company’s New Medellín Facility
“And what I’ve seen is that the Colombian talent, the infrastructure, the political stability, the need for these kinds of opportunities has been tremendous.” – Luis Barreto