The New Zealand Ambassador to Mexico Mark Sinclair has officially opened ACG Education’s new office in Mexico City, the newest base for the growing education group’s Latin American sales and marketing activity.

Attended by staff from education agencies, universities, IB high schools, and government departments with an interest in international education, the launch marked the first time a NZ education provider has held an event at the New Zealand embassy.

Latin America is an important and growing education market, said ACG Education student recruitment specialist for Latin America, Laura Aguirre.

“We’re thrilled to position ourselves here to offer our partners service, opportunities and information about the outstanding education options we offer in New Zealand and abroad.”

More than 40 people attended the opening, including Adrienne Wineera, Senior Policy and Consular Adviser at the New Zealand Embassy, and ACG Education’s Head of Recruitment – Vocational, Tom Parker.

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