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During the meeting, attendees analyzed the achievements achieved during 2021 and reflected on the actions that the Institution will follow to contribute to a better future. As part of the meeting, tribute was paid in memory of Ramón de la Peña Manrique and the perpetual scholarship named after the former rector of the Monterrey campus was announced. With the vision that the advances, commitments and projects carried out by Tec de Monterrey in favor of education, science and culture are always for the benefit of Mexican society, the 2022 Meeting of Directors of the Institution began yesterday. In a hybrid manner from the Monterrey campus, the more than 600 Councilors from all over the country were convened to analyze the achievements achieved during 2021 and reflect on the actions that will set the course of the Tec in the following year.
Jos Antonio Fernández Carbajal, President of the Board of Directors, highlighted during his opening message the opportunity to understand and reflect on how the Institution should react once the COVID-19 contingency ends. “This pandemic, which simply accelerated and confirmed many of the changes that we had already been observing would come. Technological changes, new ways of Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List teaching, such as Tec21, which, by the way, allowed us to react quickly to the initial crisis of the pandemic and thus continue our educational work, almost without setbacks. In addition, raising awareness on health issues, sustainability and the consequences of climate change,” he stated. In addition, he said, this meeting is also a very good opportunity to review some of the most important structural issues for the TEC, which, consistent with its values of innovation, integrity, collaboration, empathy, inclusion and global citizenship, contributes to the progress of Mexico.
The TEC has always been an institution of society for society and in this polarized world, we must contribute to generating a positive impact. “We will continue to propose solutions to the great challenges represented by shared prosperity, access to justice, the fight against poverty and inequality, the strengthening of democracy, the construction of citizenship, economic modernization, technological disruption, awareness of climate change and more recently, the fight against the pandemic. In addition, we have a permanent commitment to promoting social entrepreneurship and free enterprise,” he stressed. For his part, David Garza Salazar, rector and executive president of Tec de Monterrey, explained the progress achieved last year, which, among other achievements, marked the progressive reopening of the campuses.
Jos Antonio Fernández Carbajal, President of the Board of Directors, highlighted during his opening message the opportunity to understand and reflect on how the Institution should react once the COVID-19 contingency ends. “This pandemic, which simply accelerated and confirmed many of the changes that we had already been observing would come. Technological changes, new ways of Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List teaching, such as Tec21, which, by the way, allowed us to react quickly to the initial crisis of the pandemic and thus continue our educational work, almost without setbacks. In addition, raising awareness on health issues, sustainability and the consequences of climate change,” he stated. In addition, he said, this meeting is also a very good opportunity to review some of the most important structural issues for the TEC, which, consistent with its values of innovation, integrity, collaboration, empathy, inclusion and global citizenship, contributes to the progress of Mexico.
The TEC has always been an institution of society for society and in this polarized world, we must contribute to generating a positive impact. “We will continue to propose solutions to the great challenges represented by shared prosperity, access to justice, the fight against poverty and inequality, the strengthening of democracy, the construction of citizenship, economic modernization, technological disruption, awareness of climate change and more recently, the fight against the pandemic. In addition, we have a permanent commitment to promoting social entrepreneurship and free enterprise,” he stressed. For his part, David Garza Salazar, rector and executive president of Tec de Monterrey, explained the progress achieved last year, which, among other achievements, marked the progressive reopening of the campuses.