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In this interview, Rina Lopez Bautista tells us about the Knowledge Channel, a philanthropic foundation at the heart of her family’s many philanthropic endeavors. Rina is passionate about her work and believes that education helps build strong people who can become agents of economic development and peace.
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Koeberle-Schmid, A., Kenyon-Rouvinez, D., Poza, E.J. (2014). Family Philanthropy and the Family Philanthropic Foundation. In: Governance in Family Enterprises. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137293909_9
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