Seminar / workshop

LIFE women's leadership program

Panama, Panama City - March 5-8, 2024
LIFE women's leadership program The second Latin American women's leadership program for the maritime-port sector will be held in Panama, March 5-8, 2024

The LIFE women's leadership program is being organised with support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Inter-American Committee on Ports of the OAS (CIP/OAS), the International Maritime University of Panama (UMIP), the Central American Commission on Maritime Transport (COCATRAM) and the Network of Women of Maritime Authorities of Latin America (MAMLa Network).

The event is open to 30 female middle and senior managers working in the Latin American maritime-port sector.
Date(s)
March 5-8, 2024
Venue
Hotel Las Américas Golden Tower
Ticketing
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