Tegucigalpa, October 10, 2023. Unlike other international organizations, the Constitutive Agreement of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) stipulates that its Executive President must be chosen from a short list of three candidates selected on a competitive basis. By virtue of this, and having decided not to reelect the current Executive President, an international public ...
Tegucigalpa, October 13, 2023.- In compliance with the established schedule, the firm Heidrick & Struggles , New York office, has submitted today, Friday, October 13, 2023, the list of six preselected candidates to fill the position Executive President of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI). This list is the product of a rigorous competition process carried out by said ...
Tegucigalpa, October 20, 2023.- Heidrick & Struggles , New York office, firm unanimously selected by the CABEI Board of Directors to conduct the competition process for the election of the new Executive President of the Institution, nominated Mr. Gerardo José Segovia Granillo , Salvadoran, as part of the short list of candidates to occupy the aforementioned position. Said nomination arose as a ...
Cancún, October 25, 2023.- In compliance with the previously defined schedule, the CABEI Board of Directors, after a rigorous interview and evaluation process, has chosen the shortlist of three candidates that will be submitted to the Board of Governors of the Institution to select to the new Executive President. As has been announced, the candidate selection process has been conducted by the ...
Tegucigalpa, October 27 th , 2023.- Reinforcing its role as the bridge of opportunities between the region and the world, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) participated in the European Union and Central America Business Forum. As part of the panel of experts on logistics and sustainable trade, CABEI's representative in the country, Mauricio Chacón, highlighted the support ...
Tegucigalpa, November 8 th , 2023.- In solidarity with the Mexican families affected by Hurricane Otis, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) granted an emergency financial cooperation of US$500,000.00 to the United Mexican States. This cooperation accompanies the Mexican government's efforts to assist the affected population that urgently requires infrastructure, food, and ...