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Roberto Fulcar brings his vision of "Transcendent Leadership" to Honduras before leaders from six countries

Honduras. – In the framework of the 60th anniversary of the Chorotega Cooperative, the academic and Latin American leader Roberto Fulcar presented the International Conference “Transcendent Leadership for Social Transformation”, in an event that brought together delegations from six countries and various social, political, and economic actors from the region.

The conference was held last Tuesday, May 27th at the Cooperative Tourist Club of Choluteca, in southern Honduras, with the presence of representatives from El Salvador, Colombia, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Brazil, and Honduras, including politicians, municipal and congressional candidates, social economy entrepreneurs, cooperative leaders, educators, youth, and social change agents.

You can also read: Roberto Fulcar leads political day in the USA.

During his speech, Fulcar offered a masterly presentation that combined ethical depth with a transformative vision of leadership. His model of “Transcendent Leadership” proposes a form of leadership based on human values, social inclusion, community service, resilience, and the construction of the common good.

“The future is not built with cold structures, but with committed hearts. Transcendental leadership is a silent transformation that changes lives, transforms communities, and leaves a lasting legacy,” expressed Fulcar, provoking an emotional reaction from the audience.

With the support of an audiovisual presentation, Fulcar addressed topics such as leadership ethics, the humanization of the economy, community sustainability, social cohesion, and the power of example, appealing to the formation of leadership networks oriented towards sustainable transformation from the social bases.

In a second part, the speaker delved into the strategic role of the social economy and the cooperative movement, pointing out that when cooperatives align with transcendent values, they can become drivers of territorial equity, democratization of opportunities, and economic justice.

“Leading to transcend is not a privilege: it is a historical responsibility. We are called to inspire from practice, to transform from consciousness, and to leave marks that dignify the lives of the people,” concluded Fulcar, receiving a standing ovation from the attendees.

The event reaffirmed the commitment of social movements, cooperative organizations, and the social economy of Latin America to a new ethic of leadership, focused on collective well-being, democratic participation, and real and lasting transformation.

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