Message from EENI President Pedro NonellMessage from Pedro Nonell Torres (EENI Founder and President)EENI Global Business School have always thought that the positive side of the Globalization allows people from different cultures all over the World to approach and foster the International Business. Internet has become the key that allows to combine the knowledge and experience and be shared worldwide. However, we are also aware of the terrible effects that the globalization has generated: increasing the world poverty, pointless wars, loss of the cultural identity, environmental attacks, or the financial speculation. For this reason, we are working on the Ahimsa Project: Religions, Global Ethics, and International Business. EENI has been a pathfinder in business education as well as a promoter for Distance Learning; we believe in a open and a democratic Globalization. Therefore, one of our values is the complete respect for other cultures. This is the reason why we have dedicated many resources to offer EENI Scholarships and help the needy people. We have already offered aid programs in several African, Asian and Latin-American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Colombia). Two African Students (Clément Lonfo and Christelle Yameogo) receiving the Diploma of Master in International Business with Pedro Nonell (EENI President): Our will is to guide to the students to the right choice in business taking the role of a leader whose aims are agents of change, EENI programs are designed to help the students fulfill their Leadership potential and through them inspire their Organizations to excel during challenging times. If you have a strong desire of competing for a better future in business or Doing Business, need to learn strategical theories for a real business situations, I encourage you to join EENI master/Doctoral programs. We do not promise you the future, but we promise to get there with you. Yours sincerely. Professor Pedro Nonell
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