Cemase Blog When we were told that Pepsi was unable to host us today and that we would be visiting a “waste management” company, many of us thought, no thanks I’ll pass. The majority of us came to an immediate conclusion that this visit would be muy sucio, or very dirty, for lack of betterContinue reading “Cemase Plant Visit”
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Goodbye… Buenos Aires
Goodbye… Buenos Aires How do you summarize nine days in Argentina’s capital let alone all the time spent in eight business meetings, traveling to different cities, meeting new people and trying new things? It seems surreal knowing that we will be saying goodbye to this picturesque city. A city full of tourists, artists, writers, cultures,Continue reading “Goodbye… Buenos Aires”
Arrival, Bryant University
After a long weekend of traveling, we have finally touched down at Logan Airport. This moment is most definitely bitter-sweet for all of the students, as well as the professors. I am sure I can speak on behalf of everyone by saying this trip has been a whirlwind. It has been a once in aContinue reading “Arrival, Bryant University”
Dallas to Boston
Nine hours later, we just landed at the Dallas Fort Worth Airport! It’s 5:15 am and we finally have entered the airport. The first thing everyone noticed was the significant drop in temperature. Immediately after entering the airport we are required to go to customs. We used kiosks to answer questions regarding our trip. SpecificallyContinue reading “Dallas to Boston”
Hello Santiago!
The Andes Mountains are one of the world’s largest mountain ranges. As we were flying from Buenos Aires to Santiago, we flew above the Andes mountains and saw such a beautiful sight. Around 5:30 p.m. we touched the ground of Santiago, Chile and proceeded to the inside of the airport for our first layover ofContinue reading “Hello Santiago!”
The Santa Susana Ranch
Hola! Today was our last full day in Argentina and we spent the majority of it at the beautiful Santa Susana Ranch. This ranch is located in the district of Campana, Buenos Aires province and has been owned by the same family for over 100 years. Mr. Francisco Kelly named the 2965 acres of landContinue reading “The Santa Susana Ranch”
Tango show
Buenos Diaz! After a fun evening of learning to dance the tango and a delicious meal it was finally time to see a tango show! We went back to the theater where we had our lessons and it was finally time to watch the professionals work their magic across the stage. The show started withContinue reading “Tango show”
Tango Lesson
Hola desde la ciudad del tango… Buenos Aires, Argentina! Tango is an important part of the Argentinian culture. The tango is a romantic partnered dance that was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was migrated from European immigrants who arrived to Argentina in the 1880s. Since then tango has been very famous for the peopleContinue reading “Tango Lesson”
Globant Presentation
Bryant students were excited and grateful that employees from Globant spent their afternoon with us yesterday. Our presenter was Mariano Martins, the VP of Delivery for Globant’s office in Buenos Aires. Globant is a mobile and web software development company. They have 39 offices located in 14 countries across the world, including but not limitedContinue reading “Globant Presentation”
Expedia Group
After our grand tour of the River Plate stadium, we returned to our hotel and eventually attended our meeting of Expedia group in the financial district of Buenos Aires. We were welcomed greatly by Expedia and our guide, Nicholas Grande, who is an area manager within Expedia. Nick explains that the worlds travel platform isContinue reading “Expedia Group”