Launch of the Faro Foundation in Buenos Aires

The Faro Foundation held its launch dinner in Puerto Madero with the presence of President Javier Milei and prominent entrepreneurs. The event aims to train political leaders and promote economic liberalism in Argentina.


Launch of the Faro Foundation in Buenos Aires

Businessman Claudio Belocopitt, owner of Swiss Medical, joined the list of prominent figures who attended the presentation of the Faro Foundation, a platform created with the aim of training political leaders, cultural referents, and entrepreneurs to promote socio-economic development in Argentina. The presence of José Rolandi, who acts as a governmental liaison, was also noticeable at the event.

The initiative of the Faro Foundation was announced at a lunch at the Sheraton hotel, where Horacio Marín, CEO of YPF, announced the intention to sell the shares of Metrogas. Since then, various entrepreneurs have shown a marked interest in participating in social events. Eduardo Elsztain, owner of the Libertador hotel, stood out among those present, as did Zulemita Menem, daughter of former president Carlos Menem, and Rodolfo D'Onofrio. Deputy José Espert, José Luis Manzano, and other entrepreneurs waited in line.

The libertarian think tank Faro Foundation, led by Agustín Laje, celebrated its launch dinner at the Yacht Club of Puerto Madero with the presence of around 400 guests, including entrepreneurs, influencers, and politicians. During the event, the foundation's objectives were presented, which seek to promote economic liberalism and historical Argentine values, as well as to train political cadres and leaders committed to the country's growth.

In his speech, Agustín Laje emphasized the importance of the "cultural battle" and outlined the goals of the Faro Foundation, while President Javier Milei reaffirmed his commitment to libertarian ideas and the implementation of pro-market policies. The presence of entrepreneurs was significant; some preferred to maintain a low profile by entering the event in vehicles with tinted windows. The foundation proposes training programs in business ethics, financial management, and entrepreneurship to foster the exchange of ideas among entrepreneurs and young professionals.