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Eduardo Montano is the Founder and CEO of Colegio Montano, a pioneering educational institution with two in-person campuses and a fully online school based in Guatemala City. A serial entrepreneur, he launched his first business at age 18 and has since founded more than a dozen companies across tech, education, and services — including Publinet, Prointel, MAC, S.A., and Escolaris. He is the bestselling author of Foro Familiar and EXTRAordinarios and a sought-after speaker who has addressed audiences of thousands throughout Latin America. Eduardo also serves on the global board of the Entrepreneurs' Organization, where he contributes to peer learning and international leadership networks.
In this episode…As parents navigate a rapidly changing world driven by technology and artificial intelligence, one looming question remains: How do we ensure our children are not only prepared for the future but also emotionally grounded and resilient? With digital distractions on the rise and traditional education systems struggling to adapt, the role of parents in shaping children’s development is more vital than ever.
Eduardo Montano, a highly accomplished entrepreneur and visionary in education, dives deep into actionable strategies for raising future-ready children. Drawing from his experience running three schools and authoring books on parenting, Eduardo introduces the concept of the "Family Forum" — a structured, engaging method for families to build trust, solve problems, and foster emotional intelligence. Eduardo also unpacks the 14 “power skills” he believes are critical for success and happiness in the AI era, emphasizing self-directed learning and digital literacy.
Tune in to this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast as John Corcoran interviews Eduardo Montano, CEO of Colegio Montano, about parenting strategies for the AI age. Eduardo shares insights on developing emotional intelligence, teaching kids goal-setting, and integrating AI into education. He also discusses family communication methods, skill-building techniques, and the evolving role of schools.
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Eduardo Montano is the Founder and CEO of Colegio Montano, a pioneering educational institution with two in-person campuses and a fully online school based in Guatemala City. A serial entrepreneur, he launched his first business at age 18 and has since founded more than a dozen companies across tech, education, and services — including Publinet, Prointel, MAC, S.A., and Escolaris. He is the bestselling author of Foro Familiar and EXTRAordinarios and a sought-after speaker who has addressed audiences of thousands throughout Latin America. Eduardo also serves on the global board of the Entrepreneurs' Organization, where he contributes to peer learning and international leadership networks.
In this episode…As parents navigate a rapidly changing world driven by technology and artificial intelligence, one looming question remains: How do we ensure our children are not only prepared for the future but also emotionally grounded and resilient? With digital distractions on the rise and traditional education systems struggling to adapt, the role of parents in shaping children’s development is more vital than ever.
Eduardo Montano, a highly accomplished entrepreneur and visionary in education, dives deep into actionable strategies for raising future-ready children. Drawing from his experience running three schools and authoring books on parenting, Eduardo introduces the concept of the "Family Forum" — a structured, engaging method for families to build trust, solve problems, and foster emotional intelligence. Eduardo also unpacks the 14 “power skills” he believes are critical for success and happiness in the AI era, emphasizing self-directed learning and digital literacy.
Tune in to this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast as John Corcoran interviews Eduardo Montano, CEO of Colegio Montano, about parenting strategies for the AI age. Eduardo shares insights on developing emotional intelligence, teaching kids goal-setting, and integrating AI into education. He also discusses family communication methods, skill-building techniques, and the evolving role of schools.