South American Business Forum - International student forum in Argentina.

Address

South American Business Forum
Av. Eduardo Madero 399
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1106ACD
Argentina
54 11 6393-4800 Int.
http://www.sabf.org.ar

Mission

Create a Forum of Leaders where they debate and dialogue freely to achieve awareness of their responsibility towards the Sustainable Development of the World.

Programs

An annual 3-day forum in Buenos Aires; the South American Business Forum. In it, 100 university students from all around the globe meet up with 40 distinguished decision makers to debate and exchange perspectives on South America and the world. The long term objective is to breed new leaders and contribute to the sustainable development of South America.

South American Business Forum's Funded Projects on GlobalGiving

International student forum in Argentina.
International student forum in Argentina.

Personnel Overview

Martín Siniawski - Director
Martín's involvement with SABF began in 2005 when he was chosen along 69 more students to participate in the first ever South American Business Forum. After that, he was involved in the organization of the 2006 conference in the Information Technology Department, in 2007 served as Responsible for Fundraising and finally is now working as Director of the 16-people organizing team.

Matías Sulzberger - Responsible for Fundraising
Previously in 2007, Matías served as Responsible for Information Technology. Due to his remarkable performance and hard work, he is now Responsible for the Fundraising and is in charge of the relationships SABF has with private companies and organizations.

Georgina Becciu - Responsible for Student Relations
Georgina started working in SABF in 2007, in the Department of Student Relations. Based on her hard-work, outstanding personal growth and passion for change-making we has appointed as Responsible for Student Relations for SABF 2008.

Personnel Statistics

Martín Siniawski, Director
Founded in 2004
Employees: 0
Volunteers: 16

Financial Statistics

Budget (2008): 27,000
Budget (2007): 26,000
Maximum Budget: 35,000
Overhead: 45%
Other funding sources: Private Companies, Organizations and Institutions that share the values and spirit of the forum.
Religious Affiliation: none