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C.R. Chosen as Venue for 2011 World Leadership and Innovation Conference

The 2011 World Leadership and Innovation Conference will be held in Costa Rica from Jan.18-29.

The conference is a series of creative business seminars, educational symposiums and training and certification programs that ends with a week-long learning vacation held in several different Costa Rican tourist destinations. Classes will be taught by various authors and business leaders. The presentations will be delivered in both English and Spanish.

Rosemary Rein, director of the 2011 World Leadership and Innovation Conference, believes that Costa Rica is the ideal location for the event because it is quickly becoming recognized for the happiness, health and literacy of its population and for ecological conservation.

The conference is designed to attract corporate executives, human resource professionals and business leaders.

For more information about the conference, visit www.worldleadershipandinnovation.com 

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