Between the 29th and 31st of March, Porto Alegre will host the new edition of one of the most important innovation events in the world, the South Summitwhich takes place for the second time in Brazil.
The Conscious Capitalism movement makes its debut at the event and will be represented by the co-leader of the ICCB Regional Branch in Rio Grande Sul, Eliane Davila. On the 31st, at 10 am, she will participate in the panel “Entrepreneurship by Need – Challenges for Future Development in Brazil”, which will talk about the challenges and opportunities of entrepreneurship by necessity and building businesses that go beyond traditional models.
“Entrepreneurship by necessity helps to build a fairer, more sustainable society that generates jobs and income, aspects that are also concerns of the Conscious Capitalism movement. Based on this vision, we are going to discuss the importance of these businesses, which even small, contribute to the economic and social development of Brazil and to the promotion of a more innovative and sustainable culture”, comments Eliane.
Also part of the panel, which will be mediated by Eliane and will take place in the Demo Stage space, will be Gonzalo Parejo, co-founder and CEO of Kamino, Karine Oliveira, CEO of Wakanda Educação Empreendedora, and Mariana Hagel, CFO of B2Mamy.
Between the 29th and 31st of March, Porto Alegre will host the new edition of one of the most important innovation events in the world, the South Summitwhich takes place for the second time in Brazil.
The Conscious Capitalism movement makes its debut at the event and will be represented by the co-leader of the ICCB Regional Branch in Rio Grande Sul, Eliane Davila. On the 31st, at 10 am, she will participate in the panel “Entrepreneurship by Need – Challenges for Future Development in Brazil”, which will talk about the challenges and opportunities of entrepreneurship by necessity and building businesses that go beyond traditional models.
“Entrepreneurship by necessity helps to build a fairer, more sustainable society that generates jobs and income, aspects that are also concerns of the Conscious Capitalism movement. Based on this vision, we are going to discuss the importance of these businesses, which even small, contribute to the economic and social development of Brazil and to the promotion of a more innovative and sustainable culture”, comments Eliane.
Also part of the panel, which will be mediated by Eliane and will take place in the Demo Stage space, will be Gonzalo Parejo, co-founder and CEO of Kamino, Karine Oliveira, CEO of Wakanda Educação Empreendedora, and Mariana Hagel, CFO of B2Mamy.