Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce

Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
Canadian Alumni Association in Peru (APECAN) is open to anybody who has studied in Canada. Most of the members are Peruvian, but Canadians and other nationalities are encouraged to join. The Association organizes lectures and social events several times a year. The association is independent, but receives support and guidance from the Canadian Embassy in Peru and the Canada-Peru Chamber of Commerce
 

Evento - Miércoles 11 de Mayo, 2005.

La Embajada de Canadá en Perú, junto con el Banco Sudamericano, Scotiabank, la Asociación de Ex-Alumnos del Canadá, y con la colaboración de la Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, co-patrocinó el pasado 11 de mayo la presentación de Pablo Bréard, Vicepresidente y Jefe de Análisis Económico Global del Grupo Scotiabank.

Bréard, reconocido economista canadiense realizó una exposición denominada "Shocks Externos: Impacto sobre Perú" ante una audiencia de aproximadamente 100 personas en la sede de la Escuela de Post Grado de la Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola.

El profesional expuso sobre la situación actual de la globalización, el crecimiento de la economía mundial y el rol que juegan en ella los diferentes países del mundo, entre ellos, el Perú.

 
 
El Vicepresidente y Jefe de Análisis Económico Global del Grupo Scotiabank, Pablo Bréard (primero de la derecha), durante su exposición: "Shocks Externos: Impacto sobre Perú".
 
De izquierda a derecha, el Vicepresidente y Director Nacional de Scotiabank en Perú, Jim Louttit, el Consejero de Comercio e Inversión de la Embajada de Canadá, Guy Salesse, el economista Pablo Bréard y la Presidente de la Asociación Peruana de Ex-Alumnos del Canadá (APECAN), Rosanna Carlini.
 
El reconocido economista canadiense Pablo Bréard (derecha) junto con Guy Salesse, Consejero de Comercio e Inversión de la Embajada de Canadá.
 
 
 
APECAN Sponsors
Embajada de Canadá
Golder Associates
Cámara de Comercio Canadá - Perú
Travel to Lima, Peru and Study Spanish at EL SOL - Spanish Language School