CABEI Executive President Dante Mossi receives "Award of Happiness" recognition

27/01/2023

• Among more than 50 awards to global leaders, the Executive President was recognized.

San José, January 27th, 2023 - For promoting excellence in a work environment of generalized wellbeing with his team in Central America and the Caribbean, the Executive President of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), Dr. Dante Mossi, was recognized with the "Award of Happiness" by RRHH Digital, Awards of Happiness and INCAE Business School.

At an event held in Costa Rica, Dr. Mossi was highlighted for his professional career, leadership and interest in the needs of the talent, the community and the environment where the region's most important multilateral, which he has presided over since 2018, maintains operations.

"It is an honor to receive this recognition after four years at CABEI, an organization that uses economic resources, cooperation and initiatives to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of our region, and this can only be achieved through a staff that is not only highly qualified, but also motivated to bring well-being to each of the communities in our member countries," said CABEI Executive President Dr. Dante Mossi.

For his support to the development of the countries in the region and for promoting initiatives focused on poverty reduction and the well-being of Central American families, in 2022, Mossi also received recognition from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) during a mission to the Republic of China (Taiwan).

Awards of Happiness, on the other hand, is an international organization that promotes initiatives to foster employee well-being through awards based solely on anonymous responses from employees that help to discover areas for improvement and strengths in business management. It is also in charge of recognizing companies and individuals who are committed to well-being and happiness in the workplace. These awards have different categories and are present in more than 20 countries worldwide.

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