Saturday, November 3, 2018


LUNCHEON WITH MAYOR OF SALVADOR (BAHIA) ANTONIO CARLOS MAGALHÃES NETO (ACM NETO)
November 9, 2018
Time: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PMLocation: Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc., New York, New York

Please join us for a roundtable luncheon with Antonio Carlos Magalhães Neto (ACM Neto), Mayor of Salvador in the state of Bahia, and President of the DEM Party.  ACM Neto was first elected mayor of Salvador in 2012 and reelected in 2016, with 75% of the vote on the first ballot. 

The Mayor’s support may be attributed to the success of his initiatives to improve the quality of life and the economic opportunities for the city’s inhabitants (Soteropolitanos). At the luncheon, the Mayor will present the steps he has taken during his administration under the initiative “Salvador 360.” He will focus on jobs and companies created by Salvador’s support of start-ups, successes within the city’s incubation hub, investments to rebuild Salvador’s historic downtown (a UNESCO heritage site), and new opportunities in the tourism industry.  









CYBERSECURITY IN BRAZIL, WHAT'S NEXT?


November 13, 2018Time: 8:00 AM to 10:00 AMLocation: Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York, New York

Brazil has just joined a global trend toward tougher privacy laws with a bold new statute, the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais or “LGPD” – imposing major new obligations on all companies that touch Brazilian consumers. 
This event will explore how companies, across business sectors and around the globe, now must plan for compliance.  What new data privacy and security obligations will companies now have to honor in the day to day?  What will life be like in a world where data breaches in Brazil must now be publicly disclosed?  How can companies learn from the US experience with cybersecurity law and from the European experience with GDPR?  In light of the election results, how will Brazil actually enforce the LGPD when it takes effect in 2020? 
Please join the Chamber as an expert panel explores these questions and more.
Moderator:
Jeremy Feigelson, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Speakers:
Edgar D'Andrea, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
José Carlos Sá, Information Security Officer, Banco do Brasil
Marcela Ejnisman, Partner, TozziniFreire Advogados



BUSINESS NETWORKING RECEPTION AT ORNARE

Join Us on November 15, 2018Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PMLocation: Ornare NYC Flagship Store, New York, New York
The Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce
and Ornare cordially invite you
to our networking event. 

Join us for an opportunity
to connect with members of the
Chamber while savoring delicious wine and
pão de queijo, our famous cheese bread.









Our HANDLE YOUR HYPE webinar was jam packed with amazing information. And it is available for replay now!
Cheryl B. Engelhardt ,Composer, Songwriter, Music Biz Coach and teacher for LAB 4 and I talked about your 4 Legged Marketing Stool which includes:
    • Your Overall plan - which includes your mindset
    • Your brand - which flows into your social media and themes
    • DSPs - Digital Service Providers - streaming music
    • How you amass your fans/handle email growth and communication whicch includesThe STAGES of email
    • S - strategy
      • How you want to communicate with them
    • T - technology
      • Which provider to use
    • A - awareness
      • Let them know you have a list!
    • G - gathering
      • Growing your list
    • E - engagement
      • Taking your fans on a journey through your content
    • S - sell
      • Content you can create to authentically sell
I learned so much from Cheryl while and I was co-teaching the webinar!
Have a powerful weekend
xAriel
  


The Consulate General of Brazil has launched the series to further connect Brazilians and New Yorkers in the arts community. Come and join the conversation with speakers involved with Brazilian cultural projects in the city and special guests from local New York institutions.
Inaugural Event -  Kobra, In Conversation with Eric Miles and Micaela Anaya - Groundswell

NOV 5 @ 1:00 pm (Doors Open at 12:30 PM


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