Bloomberg Línea magazine has compiled a ranking of the 500 most influential people in Latin America, including 59 Argentines.
The magazine specialized in business and finance, Bloomberg Linewhich emerged from the merger of Bloomberg Media and Falic Medialaunched its fourth edition of The 500 most influential people in Latin Americabased on how they transformed their sectors by generating a significant impact on their local communities and the global economy. There are 59 Argentines on the list, Among those that stand out Bizarrap, Liones Messi and Marcos Galperín.
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One of the ones that stands out is Alan Faenafounder of the Faena Groupwho is ranked as the most influential Argentine. The businessman was selected for his work in the real estate and hospitality sectors and his luxury ventures.
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Alan Faena, the most influential Argentine according to Bloomberg Linea.
Another who appears is the president and CEO of YPF, Horacio Marin, while in the energy sector the uncle and nephew duo also appear, Alexander and Mark Bulgheroni, who are in charge of Pan American Energy.
As for the music, the producer appears Bizarrapwho is the 150th most listened to artist in the world and the urban artist Tini Stoessel.
Other businessmen who appear are the CEO of Despegar.com, Damian Scokin, noted for being a leader in the digitalization of tourism; and Daniel Funes from Riojapresident of the Argentine Industrial Union (UIA). In addition, it appears Marcos GalperinCEO of Free marketand Eduardo EurnekianCEO of America Corporation.
As for football, there are two world champions and two-time American champions: coach Lionel Scaloni and the captain and star of the Albiceleste team, Lionel Messi.
As for the rest of the Latin American countries, they stand out Matias Muchnick, CEO of NotCo, on the Chilean side; Carlos Slimpresident emeritus of America Movil, in Mexico; the Colombian David Velez, CEO of Nubank; and Carlos Rodriguez Pastorexecutive president of Intergroup Financial Services (IFS), for Peru.
The 59 Argentines who appear on the list
- Alan Faena: founder of Faena Group
- Alexander and Mark Bulgheroni: President and CEO of Pan American Energy
- Bizarrap: artist
- Damian Scokin: CEO of Despegar
- Daniel Funes from Rioja: president of the Argentine Industrial Union
- Daniel Vila: President of the America Group
- Dario Werthein: Shareholder of the Werthein Group
- David Sutton: President of the Alvear Group
- Eduardo Costantini: CEO of Consultatio
- Eduardo Elsztain: CEO of IRSA
- Eduardo Eurnekian: CEO of America Corporation
- Ernesto Allaria: President of Allaria
- Esteban Gutierrez: CEO of PedidosYa
- Fabian Kon: CEO of the Galicia Financial Group
- Facundo Gomez Minujin: senior country officer at JPMorgan
- Federico Trucco: CEO of Bioceres
- Francis Mallmann: chef
- Francisco Alvarez-Demalde: Managing Partner of Riverwood Capital
- Franco Mignacco: President of Exar Mining Company
- Gabriela Ruggeri: Managing Partner at Kamay Ventures
- Gala Diaz Langou: Executive Director of CIPPEC
- Gaston Remy: Founder of Nuqlea
- Gustavo Salinas: president of Toyota Argentina
- Hector Magnetto: CEO of the Clarin Group
- Hernan Kazah and Nicolas Szekasy: Kaszek co-founders
- Horacio Marin: President and CEO of YPF
- Hugo Sigman: CEO and founder of the Insud Group
- Javier Goñi: CEO of Ledesma
- Jorge Pablo Brito: President of Banco Macro and River Plate
- Jose Luis Manzano: shareholder Metrogas, Edenor and Grupo América
- Laura Barnator: CEO of Unilever
- Lionel Messi: footballer
- Lionel Scaloni: coach of the Argentine national team
- Luciano Berenstein: country manager of Albemarle Argentina
- Luis Perez Companc: President of the Pérez Companc Group/River Mills
- Marcela Romero: CEO of Schneider Electric Argentina
- Marcelo Mindlin: President of Pampa Energía/Emes Group
- Marcos Galperin: CEO of Mercado Libre
- Maria Becerra: artist
- Maria Julia Bearzi: Executive Director of Endeavor Argentina
- Martin Migoya: CEO of Globant
- Mauro Colagreco: Chef of Mirazur restaurant
- Miguel Galuccio: CEO and President of Vista
- Nicolas Caputo: President of the Caputo Group
- Oscar Sardi: CEO of Southern Gas Transport
- Pablo Di Si: president of Volkswagen Group of America
- Paolo Rocca: President of the Techint Group
- Pope Francis
- Paula Santilli: CEO of PepsiCo Latin America
- Pierpaolo Barbieri: CEO of Ualá
- Rafael Grossi: Director General of IAEA
- Renata Milanese: CEO of BASF
- Roberto Murchinson: CEO of Murchinson Group
- Roberto Nobile: CEO of Telecom Argentina
- Roberto Urquia: CEO of Aceitera General Deheza (AGD)
- Rosana Negrini: President of Agrometal
- Ruben Chernajovsky: founding partner of the Newsan Group
- Sofia Vago: CEO of Accenture Argentina
- Tini Stoessel: singer
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