Monday, March 14, 2011

Getting down to business

We were lucky to be welcomed with such beautiful weather when we arrived on Sunday, but today was cloudy with a few periods of very light rain. Still, we had a very enjoyable day as we started on the primary focus of our trip--conducting business visits and making connections between how Chilean businesses operate and what the students have learned in the Emerging Economies class, as well as during their time at Kelley overall.

To get to our first stop, Instituto Vertical, our group of twenty-two had to split up and take six taxis to another part of the city about twenty minutes away. Needless to say, this was no small feat and our arrival at Instituto Vertical was a bit staggered. During the visit we learned about the various dimensions of Instituto Vertical, but we mainly focused on their educational programs that employ experiential learning methods to teach leadership and other professional skills in the context of outdoor activities such as mountain climbing.

While most of us cannot directly relate to the impressive climbs that the staff has done all around the world, the connections that the General Manager, Aldo Boitano de Moras (pictured above with our group), made between adventurous activities like mountain climbing and the challenges of international travel struck a chord with us. When you force yourself to venture outside of your comfort zone, there is extraordinary potential for learning, not only about the new environment that you're in, but also about yourself and your potential. He also stressed the importance of reflecting on what you are learning, which we'll be doing regularly throughout our trip.

After lunch, we walked to Start-Up Chile, a government-funded initiative that provides grants and support to globally-minded entrepreneurs to bring them to Chile to start their enterprises, with the overall goal of making Chile into the entrepreneurship and innovation center of Latin America. Diego Philippi, who is in charge of Networks, answered various questions from the students, explaining the application and selection process, the benefits that the selected applicants receive, and how the program differs from the venture capital route.

We also heard from Corey Wride (on the far left, next to Diego), an entrepreneur from the United States currently living in Chile. We enjoyed learning about his professional experiences as an entrepreneur, but it was also really interesting to hear about his experiences as an American living in Chile and what it was like for him and his family to adjust to this new culture. He had very positive experiences to share, and while we have only been here two days, we are beginning to understand why Chile is such a great place to be!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

First day in Santiago


Early this morning we finally arrived in Santiago. As you can see from this picture, Kyle and Gabe were up at sunrise and ready to go see some sights.

Speaking of sights, we saw some great ones today, first on our city tour and then later exploring on our own. As we left the airport, we were impressed by the strikingly beautiful backdrop that the Andes mountains provide for the city of Santiago.

Some of the sights we explored today include the Santiago Cathedral, La Moneda (the presidential palace), and Cerro Santa Lucía and Cerro San Cristóbal, two hilltop parks with vistas preciosas.

We are all quite tired after a day of traveling followed by a day of sightseeing and are looking forward to a good night's sleep. We're excited to start our business visits tomorrow morning!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Boarding for Santiago

After a long delay in Indianapolis, we made it to Atlanta and had plenty of time to get to the gate and grab a bite to eat. We've all boarded the plane now, and we're scheduled to leave in about 1/2 hour. There has been some seat swapping, but I think we're all getting settled in for the long overnight flight.

Unfortunately, once we leave the U.S. there will be no more real-time blogging. Check back tomorrow evening for an update on our first day in Chile.

Waiting

Our flight has been delayed twice, but we still have plenty of time to catch our connecting flight. We're just hanging out in the Indianapolis airport playing Euchre and finding other ways to pass the time.

Departure!

Finally, after weeks of anticipation, we are on our way to Santiago. We left the Kelley School about 20 minutes ago. It's a beautiful day in Indiana, but we're excited about even better weather in Chile.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Pre-Trip Dinner


Last night the Chile group met for dinner after class in order to get to know each other better in preparation for our trip. While we weren't able to go to a South American restaurant, we still enjoyed una cena deliciosa at El Norteño, where we could practice our Spanish pronunciation while ordering.

We're all really excited about the trip and can't believe this week has finally arrived. We will be departing Saturday and arriving in Santiago on Sunday morning. Stay tuned for more updates!