March 2014
No Particular Place to Go: Letter from the Editor
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Feb 28, 2014Staying the Course
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Feb 28, 2014Renaissance Blackstone Chicago Hotel
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Feb 28, 2014Royal Jordanian, Crown Class
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Feb 28, 2014Desert Palm Dubai
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Feb 28, 2014Pablo Chiozza, Vice President, USA, Canada and Caribbean, LATAM Airlines Group
Name: Pablo Chiozza Title: Vice president, USA, Canada and Caribbean Company, city: LATAM Airlines Group; Miami, Fla. Number of employees: 1,654 in the United States; 54,000 worldwide Recent project: Overseeing the merger of LAN and TAM airlines in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean and managing the synergies resulting from the merger First job: I worked in the strategy department of BankBoston in Argentina. Little-known fact about you: I have four wallets in my travel backpack: one for Europe, one for my home country of Argentina, one for the rest of South America and my day-to-day U.S. wallet. I often combine business and personal travel, so I may use more than one wallet in one trip.
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Feb 28, 20142014 FIFA World Cup
Boston has its share of rabid sports fans. I’m not one of them, but I’ve witnessed the emotional ups and downs that inevitably follow the victories and losses of the hometown teams. I may not fully understand it, but I accept that a key win can trigger an ecstatic celebration, while an unexpected defeat can result in a sinkhole of despair.