Chile, leading green investments for global challenges

Thu 16th May 2024 / 9:00 – 13:00 hrs / Santiago, Chile.

PROGRAMME

9:00 HRS. OPENING/ Welcome remarks

“Chile: opportunities & benefits of the FDI”

  • Director of InvestChile, Karla Flores Mardones

“FDI as a tool for sustainable productive development”

  • Minister of Economy, Economic Development & Tourism, Nicolás Grau Veloso

H.E. President of the Republic of Chile, Gabriel Boric Font 

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9:40 HRS. INTERNATIONAL ANALYSIS & CONTEXT

  • Secretary-General of UNCTAD, Rebeca Grynspan

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10:10 HRS. LOCAL ANALYSIS & CONTEXT

“The Chilean economy today: challenges & projections”

  • Minister of Finance, Mario Marcel Cullell

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10:40 – 11:00  HRS. NETWORKING CAFE

11:00 HRS. PANEL I:

FDI: catalyzer for intelligent solutions for the global challenges.

  • HIF Global (USA), Chief Operations Officer (COO), Clara Bowman
  • AES Andes (USA), VP of Corporate Affairs & Sustainability, Mariana Soto
  • Google (USA), Country Director Chile & Perú, Edgardo Frías
  • AB InBev (Belgium), General Manager of AB InBev Brewery Chile, Juan Manuel Ferrés

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11:40 HRS. PANEL II:

Chile: Hub for the expansion of global business.

  • Softserve (Ucrania), Vicepresident & Country Manager- Chile, Jaime Oviedo
  • Vice President for Chile, Peru, and Ecuador at MercadoLibre, Alan Meyer
  • Pacific Hydro -SPIC (China), Corporate Affairs & Communications Manager, María Susana Muñoz
  • Enel (Italia), CEO – Chile, Giuseppe Turchiarelli

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12:30 HRS. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) PROJECTIONS IN THE REGION

  • Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean – World Bank, William Maloney

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13:00 HRS. CLOSING

PROGRAMME

INTERNATIONAL INVESTCHILE FORUM 2024

OPENING / Welcome Remarks  

Director of InvestChile, Karla Flores Mardones

“Chile: opportunities & benefits of the FDI”

 

Minister of Economy, Economic Development & Tourism, Nicolás Grau Veloso

“FDI as a tool for sustainable productive development”

 

H.E. President of the Republic of Chile, Gabriel Boric Font 

9:00

OPENING / Welcome Remarks  

Director of InvestChile, Karla Flores Mardones

“Chile: opportunities & benefits of the FDI”

 

Minister of Economy, Economic Development & Tourism, Nicolás Grau Veloso

“FDI as a tool for sustainable productive development”

 

H.E. President of the Republic of Chile, Gabriel Boric Font 

9:00

INTERNATIONAL ANALYSIS & CONTEXT

International Speaker:

Secretary-General of UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), Rebeca Grynspan

9:40

INTERNATIONAL ANALYSIS & CONTEXT

International Speaker:

Secretary-General of UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), Rebeca Grynspan

9:40

LOCAL ANALYSIS & CONTEXT

National Speaker:

Minister of Finance, Mario Marcel Cullell

“The Chilean economy today: challenges & projections”

10:10

LOCAL ANALYSIS & CONTEXT

National Speaker:

Minister of Finance, Mario Marcel Cullell

“The Chilean economy today: challenges & projections”

10:10

Networking coffee 

10:40 - 11:00

Networking coffee 

10:40 - 11:00

PANEL I:

FDI: catalyzer for intelligent solutions for the global challenges

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– HIF Global (USA), Chief Operations Officer (COO), Clara Bowman

– AES Andes (USA), VP of Corporate Affairs & Sustainability, Mariana Soto

– Google (USA), Country Director Chile & Perú, Edgardo Frías

– AB InBev (Belgium), General Manager of AB InBev Brewery Chile, Juan Manuel Ferrés

11:00

PANEL I:

FDI: catalyzer for intelligent solutions for the global challenges

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– HIF Global (USA), Chief Operations Officer (COO), Clara Bowman

– AES Andes (USA), VP of Corporate Affairs & Sustainability, Mariana Soto

– Google (USA), Country Director Chile & Perú, Edgardo Frías

– AB InBev (Belgium), General Manager of AB InBev Brewery Chile, Juan Manuel Ferrés

11:00

PANEL II:

Chile: Hub for the expansion of global business

– Softserve (Ucrania), Vicepresident & Country Manager- Chile, Jaime Oviedo

– Vice President for Chile, Peru, and Ecuador at MercadoLibre, Alan Meyer

– Pacific Hydro -SPIC (China), Corporate Affairs & Communications Manager, María Susana Muñoz

– Enel (Italia), CEO – Chile, Giuseppe Turchiarelli

11:45

PANEL II:

Chile: Hub for the expansion of global business

– Softserve (Ucrania), Vicepresident & Country Manager- Chile, Jaime Oviedo

– Vice President for Chile, Peru, and Ecuador at MercadoLibre, Alan Meyer

– Pacific Hydro -SPIC (China), Corporate Affairs & Communications Manager, María Susana Muñoz

– Enel (Italia), CEO – Chile, Giuseppe Turchiarelli

11:45

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projections in the region

International Speaker:

Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean – World Bank,
William Maloney

12:30

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projections in the region

International Speaker:

Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean – World Bank,
William Maloney

12:30

CLOSING

13:00

CLOSING

13:00
SPEAKERS

High-profile foreign executives and local authorities will be the protagonists of our multi-sectoral event. Expert voices to address the prospects and challenges of foreign investment in Chile and the world.

INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS

NATIONAL SPEAKERS

PANELISTS

We are the government agency responsible for promoting Chile’s trackrecord in the global market as a key destination for FDI and as The Latin American Hub for Global Business.   We are the bridge between your interests and the business opportunities our country offers, providing tailor-made and individually focused assistance to facilitate your landing.

  • OPENING

    May 16th
    09:00

    Gabriel Boric

    President of the Republic
    of Chile

    Gabriel Boric graduated with a law degree from the Universidad de Chile. He is a politician from the Convergencia Social party. He served as a member of Congress between 2014 and 2022, representing the district of the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica Region.

    He was proclaimed President of the Republic of Chile in 2022, becoming the youngest president and the leader to have won most votes in the country’s history.

  • FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT(FDI)PROJECTIONS IN THE REGION

    May 16th
    12:30

    “International Investment Trends and Global Challenges for Latin America”

    William F. Maloney

    Chief Economist for the Latin America and the Caribbean region in the World Bank Group.

    William F. Maloney received his BA from Harvard University and his PhD in economics from the University of California Berkeley. Prior to his current role, he was Chief Economist for Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions, and Trade and Competitiveness; he was also Global Lead on Innovation and Productivity.

    The Economist as well as in press throughout Latin America and Asia. According to Research Papers in Economics (RePec), Maloney is ranked among the top 10% of economists worldwide, based on publications and scholarly citations.

  • INTERNATIONAL ANALYSIS & CONTEXT

    May 16th
    9:40

    Rebeca Grynspan

    Secretary-General of UNCTAD

    Ms. Grynspan, the first woman to serve as UNCTAD’s Secretary-General. Prior to her UNCTAD appointment, she was the Ibero-American secretary-general. Also there she was the first woman to lead the organization.

    She’s also a former under secretary-general of the UN and associate administrator of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), and a former regional director for Latin America and the Caribbean for the organization. Prior to joining the UN, she served as vice president of Costa Rica from 1994 to 1998. She was also minister of housing, minister coordinator of economic and social affairs and deputy finance minister.

  • OPENING

    May 16th
    9:00

    “FDI as a tool for sustainable productive development”

    Nicolás Grau

    Economy, Development and Tourism Minister
    of Chile

    Nicolás Grau holds a business management degree from the Universidad de Chile, a Master’s degree from the same institution and a PhD in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.

    He was economics lecturer at the Universidad de Chile and assistant researcher at the Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES) until February 2022.

  • OPENING

    May 16th
    9:00

    “Chile: opportunities & benefits of the FDI”

    Karla Flores

    Executive Director of InvestChile

    Karla Flores holds an economics degree from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and a Master’s in Applied Macroeconomics from the same university. .

    A highlight of her professional career was her role as chief economist and head of the Development and Policy Advocacy Unit at InvestChile. She was also senior international consultant in the Integration and Trade Sector at the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) for the southern cone, and economist in Financial Stability Management at the Banco Central de Chile

  • LOCAL ANALYSIS & CONTEXT

    May 16th
    10:10

    “The Chilean economy today: challenges & projections”

    Mario Marcel

    Finance Minister

    Mario Marcel holds a business management degree from the Universidad de Chile and an M.Phil. in Economics from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. In 2015, he became a member of the Board of Governors at the Banco Central de Chile and in 2016 he was elected president.

    He was previously senior director of Governance Global Practice at the World Bank, deputy director of Governance and Territorial Development at the OECD, and manager of Institutional Capacity and Finance at the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB). He has also worked as a consultant for international organizations and governments.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Lithium”

    Aurora Williams

    Minister of Mining

    Aurora Williams Baussa holds a Degree in Business Administration from Universidad Católica del Norte. She also holds a Master’s in Business Administration and Management from Universitat de Lleida in Spain.

    She has more than 30 years of experience in senior executive positions in various companies in northern Chile, in particular in Antofagasta, her hometown.

    In 2014, she was appointed as Minister of Mining during the second administration of President Michelle Bachelet.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Infrastructure Concessions”

    Jessica López Saffie

    Minister of Public Works

    Jessica López Saffie holds a Degree in Business Administration and Economics from Universidad de Chile. She served as president of Chilean state-owned bank Banco Estado, executive president of the National Association of Sanitation Services Companies, and acting director on the board of Banco Itaú CorpBanca.

    She has 40 years of experience in executive and senior management positions. She has worked as a counselor at Comunidad Mujer, a consultant, and an executive coach. She is also a board member of Fundación Foro Educativo and TIGRA.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Clean Energy Storage”

    Diego Pardow

    Minister of Energy

    Diego Pardow Lorenzo holds a Degree in Law from Universidad de Chile, and a Master’s and PhD in Law from the University of California, Berkeley.

    He has been a professor at the Universidad de Chile Law School. Until his appointment as Minister of Energy, he served as the head of the Presidency Monitoring Unit in the Government of President Gabriel Boric Font. He was also the executive president of think tank Espacio Público between October 2019 and June 2021.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Tech & Digital Infrastructure”

    Aisén Etcheverry Escudero

    Minister of Science, Technology, Knowledge, and Innovation

    Aisén Etcheverry Escudero holds a Degree in Law from Universidad de Chile and a Master’s in Law from the University of San Francisco School of Law. Over the last 15 years, she has coordinated and led public and private teams and projects at the national and international level in areas related to science, technology, and innovation.

    She was director of Chile’s National Research and Development Agency (ANID), head of the Ministry General Secretariat of the Presidency’s Inter-Ministerial Coordination Division (DCI), and director of the National Council of Science, Technology, Knowledge, and Innovation for Development (CTCI).

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Lithium”

    José Miguel Benavente

    Executive Vice President, CORFO

    Mr. Benavente has an undergraduate degree in civil industrial engineering and a doctorate in economics from Oxford University. He is an expert in science, innovation and entrepreneurship.

    Before joining CORFO, he was a Lead Specialist at the Competitiveness, Technology, and Innovation Division of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Mr. Benavente was also Vice President of Chile’s National Innovation Council and a professor in the Economics Department at Universidad de Chile and the Business School at the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Lithium”

    Iván Mlynarz

    Executive Vice President of ENAMI

    Mr. Mlynarz studied geology at the Universidad de Chile and has over 18 years of mining sector experience. After beginning his career exploring new mineral deposits, he worked as a contractor in the Salvador, Radomiro Tomic and Chuquicamata mines.

    He was one of the founders of Anglo American’s Supervisors Union and Vice President of the Federation of Private Mining supervisors’ Unions, FESUMIN.

  • May 16th
    11:00

    FDI: catalyzer for intelligent solutions for the global challenges

    Clara Bowman

    COO HIF Global

    Clara Bowman is the Chief Operations Officer of HIF Global where she is responsible for running the global operations of the company. Clara has significant experience in leading teams in the development of large-scale infrastructure projects and facilitating the energy transition.

    Previously, she worked in Perth, Australia as a corporate attorney at Freehills. Clara has degrees in law and environmental science from Murdoch University, Western Australia.

  • May 16th
    11:45

    Chile: Hub for the expansion of global busines

    Jaime Oviedo

    Vice President and General Manager of SoftServe in Chile

    Jaime Oviedo is a Computer Civil Engineer from the University of Concepción and holds a Master’s degree in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, United States. With over 20 years of experience, he has worked in both private companies and the public sector, leading architecture, development, and optimization projects for software in Chile and abroad.

    He heads the operations in Chile for SoftServe, a global company specializing in software development and IT consulting, founded in Ukraine 30 years ago and present in the country since 2022. Last year, the company inaugurated its generative artificial intelligence laboratory in the country, expanding its offerings in AI and machine learning capabilities.

  • May 16th
    11:45

    Chile: Hub for the expansion of global business

    Alan Meyer

    Vice President for Chile, Peru, and Ecuador at MercadoLibre

    Alan Meyer, an Industrial Civil Engineer from the University of Chile, has a vast background and recognition in developing digital businesses in the country. For the past decade, he has been an executive at the Latin American e-commerce giant MercadoLibre in Chile, and since 2022, he has been leading the company’s offices in Chile, Peru, and Ecuador.

    Over the last three years, the company’s operation in Chile has increased tenfold, with 100 million monthly visits, an offering of 35 million products, and one million shipments per week. In 2024, the company announced an unprecedented investment of US$450 million in Chile and a 30% increase in direct jobs in Latin America.

  • May 16th
    11:00

    FDI: catalyzer for intelligent solutions for the global challenges

    Edgardo Frías

    General Manager of Google in Chile and Peru

    Edgardo Frías serves as the General Manager of Google in Chile since May 2017, and Google in Peru since April 2020. Previously, he led the Agency team at Google Mexico and served as the leader of programmatic platforms for Hispanic America. Before joining Google, he was the CEO of MediaCom Mexico and held senior management positions at Starcom Mexico for 7 years. He also held positions at Starcom Peru and OMD in Spain.

    He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from the Iberoamerican University of Mexico and a Master’s degree in Marketing from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.

  • May 16th
    11:00

    FDI: catalyzer for intelligent solutions for the global challenges

    Juan Manuel Ferrés

    General Manager of AB InBev Brewery Chile

    Juan Manuel has a career spanning over 12 years with the company, where he has served as Partnerships Director at AB InBev’s global offices in New York, as well as in various leadership roles in Sales and Finance both regionally and in Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. He holds postgraduate studies in Business and Finance from Stanford University and the University of Virginia.

    AB InBev Brewery Chile was the company’s first operation worldwide to obtain B Corp Certification for its ethical and inclusive practices with a strong commitment to social and environmental responsibility. Additionally, they have been recognized as the most innovative brewery in Chile in two of the last three years.

  • May 16th
    11:45

    Chile: Hub for the expansion of global busines

    María Susana Muñoz

    Corporate Affairs & Communications Manager – Pacific Hydro Chile

    A graduate of Gabriela Mistral University in Journalism, she leads the communication and stakeholder engagement strategies of the company. Previously, she worked on developing programs with communities near Pacific Hydro projects, such as her work with residents of Caleta Sierra in Ovalle, a project that received the “Good Practices in Energy Use and Generation” award from the Chilean Generators Association.

    Additionally, she is an ambassador for the first generation of the Women in Energy program by the World Energy Council and an ambassador for the Equality in Energy Transitions initiative, a program of the Ministry of Clean Energy, a global forum supporting the transition to a world economy focused on clean energy.

  • May 16th
    11:00

    FDI: catalyzer for intelligent solutions for the global challenges

    Mariana Soto Espinoza

    Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability at AES Andes.

    Lawyer from Universidad de Chile with an extensive experience in the public and private sector. She worked in the National Economic Prosecutor’s Office. She was Chief of Staff to the Minister of Energy and then became the first Undersecretary of Energy in this ministry.
    At AES Andes, she leads the Vice-Presidency of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability.

    She is also a director of AES Colombia, of the AES Chile Foundation, Acción Empresa and member of the Sustainability Committee of AMCHAM Chile.

  • May 16th
    11:45

    Chile: Hub for the expansion of global busines

    Giuseppe Turchiarelli

    General Manager of Enel Chile

    Joined the Enel Group in 1998 and has held various positions throughout his career. These include roles such as Planning and Control Manager for Italy, Planning and Control Manager of Enel Green Power, CFO of Enel Green Power for the Iberia and Latin America region, and most recently CFO of Europe and North Africa.

    He holds degrees in Economics and Business, as well as an MBA from LUISS Business School. Since November 2019, he has served as CFO at Enel Chile, and as of March 1, 2024, he has assumed the role of General Manager of the Company.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Infrastructure Concessions”

    José Tomás Muñoz

    Head of the Special Projects Unit at DGC

    José Tomás Muñoz is an Industrial Civil Engineer from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, with a postgraduate degree in Management. He has extensive professional experience in project evaluation and development, planning, processes, and operations, both in the public and private sectors.

    The General Directorate of Public Works Concessions is a Chilean public agency responsible for providing, preserving, and improving public infrastructure works and services within the framework of public-private partnerships that promote national development and the quality of life of Chilean citizens.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Clean Energy Store”

    Marco Antonio Mancilla

    Executive Secretary of the National Energy Commission

    Marco Antonio Mancilla Ayancán, a Civil Industrial Engineer from Federico Santa María Technical University, has 25 years of experience at the National Energy Commission (CNE), where he previously served as Head of the Hydrocarbons Department. He is also a licensed physicist.

    The CNE is a public, technical, and decentralized organization whose mission is to create conditions for safe, sustainable, diversified, and efficiently priced development of national energy markets, through the generation of proposals to the Ministry of Energy.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Clean Energy Storage”

    Ana Lía Rojas

    Executive Director of ACERA

    Ana Lía Rojas is an Economist, holding a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Administration from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. With over 20 years of experience in the energy sector, she previously served as Chief of Staff at the National Energy Commission and Chief of Staff at the Ministry of National Defense. Subsequently, she held positions as General Manager of Enhol Chile Group, Sales Leader at Gamesa Corporación Tecnológica, and Leader of New Business Development at Saesa Group.

    The Renewable Energy and Storage Association (ACERA) was founded in 2003 and currently represents around 150 members including developers, generators, and national and foreign suppliers across the entire value chain of the renewable energy industry.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Tech & Digital Infrastructure”

    Daniel Álvarez

    Daniel Álvarez is a lawyer and technology specialist with over 23 years of experience. He holds a Doctorate in Law, a Master’s degree in Public Law, and a Bachelor’s degree in Legal and Social Sciences from the University of Chile. He led the last two processes of drafting and approval of the National Cybersecurity Policy and the State of Chile Cyberdefense Policy.

    The National Cybersecurity Coordination is a unit within the Ministry of the Interior whose purpose is to coordinate the actions of public agencies in cybersecurity matters.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Lithium”

    Máximo Pacheco

    Chairman of the Board of Directors of Codelco

    Máximo Pacheco is a Commercial Engineer from the University of Chile and has held executive and managerial positions in significant companies in Chile and abroad. He served as Minister of Energy between 2014 and 2016, during the second government of Michelle Bachelet, and was a member of the board of Television Nacional de Chile (TVN) between 2018 and 2019.

    Codelco is a state-owned company in Chile. It leads global copper production and drives the country’s development. Its reserves represent 6% of the global copper reserves.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Infrastructure Concessions”

    Juan Manuel Sánchez

    Director General of Concessions

    Juan Manuel Sánchez is an architect from the Universidad Central de Chile and holds a master’s degree in Urban Management and City Design from the University of Wales (Domus Academy, Milano). He has a vast experience in both the public and private sectors.

    Between 2014 and 2015, he served as National Director of Planning at the Ministry of Public Works, subsequently assuming the position of Director General of Public Works. Previously, he worked in urban reconstruction coordination at the Ministry of Housing and Urbanism and served as Deputy Director of Ciudad Parque Bicentenario.

    The Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Plan 2024-2028 encompasses a portfolio of 43 bids, involving an estimated investment of US$ 17.6 billion.

  • BREAKOUT SESSION

    “Infrastructure Concessions”

    Luis Felipe Elton

    Head of the Development and Project Bidding Division at DGC

    Luis Felipe Elton is an Industrial Civil Engineer from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and holds an MBA from the University of Birmingham, UK. He has a vast experience in both the public and private sectors. In the public sector, before joining DGC, he excelled as an advisor to the Presidency for the infrastructure project portfolio “Legado Bicentenario” and as Deputy Director of Rural Drinking Water at the Directorate of Hydraulic Works of Public Works.

    In the private sector, he served as a commercial manager at the consulting firm SKM-IRH, as a project engineer, and as an executive in renowned national construction and service companies in the mining sector.