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VII FORUM CEAP, A PLACE FOR LEARNING, DIALOGUE AND EXCHANGE
The VII Forum CEAP was held in August of 2018 at the Renaissance hotel in São Paulo. The free of charge event gathered the main leaders of social investments of the country, civil society organizations, academic people, government consultants, and representatives. With an audience of 260 people who gathered aiming to debate the strategic role of private social investment, the speakers debated about the potential of creating positive changes in the society through themes such as Education, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, among many others.
During the event, there were lectures of experts in several areas, that inspired debates seeking to identify and expose some of the major trends in the area of social investments and education. In the first panel of the event, the role of education and innovation in solving social problems was discussed, and we had as a lecturer Maurício Prado, Executive Director and Partner of Plano CDE, who brought a study about the current situation of youngsters’ education and their professional perspective.
Germano Guimarães, Director and Founder of Institute Tellus who contributed with his experience in innovation to social projects, and
Isabel Aché Pillar, Executive Director of Instituto Credit Suisse, who presented the work developed by the institute and the criteria to social investments, also participated in the panel. The mediation of the debate was made by Augusto Correa, Director of the Grupo MaisUnido, that develops projects in the technological area in partnership with large American companies.
In the second panel of the VII Forum CEAP were discussed the perspectives of private social investment, its main challenges, and trends. For that discussion, we counted on Carla Duprat, Executive Director of Intercement Institute and Counselor of CEAP, who mediated the panel with the presence of Paula Fabiani, President of IDIS, and José Marcelo Zacchi, Secretary-General of GIFE. It was a rich debate and of relevant collaboration to the society, stimulating new practices and sensitizing the leaders of the sector about the needs of strengthening of donation ecosystem in Brazil.
The event counted on the support of Carlyle Brazil Institute, Intercement Institute and Nazca Cosméticos, which were fundamental to the consolidation of Forum CEAP, as a place for the promotion of private social investment and education.
WITH AN AUDIENCE OF 260 PEOPLE WHO GATHERED AIMING TO DEBATE THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF PRIVATE SOCIAL INVESTMENT
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