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2017 BRAZIL SUMMIT
Join Us on April 24, 2017Time: 8:00 AM to 2:30 PMLocation: Harvard Club, New York, New York
Organized for over a decade, the Brazil Summit is one of the most important events in the Chamber’s annual calendar. Government officials, business leaders, members of the international financial community and academia will have the opportunity to discuss and evaluate key developments affecting the Brazilian economy, as well as the current political, economic and investment outlook for Brazil.
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Conference Chairperson
Gabrielle Trebat, Director, McLarty Associates
Keynote Speaker
Joaquim Vieira Ferreira Levy, Chief Financial Officer, The World Bank Group Special Presentation Marcello Moura Estevão Filho, Secretaryfor International Affairs, Ministry of Finance Concessions / Infrastructure Ambassador Roberto Jaguaribe, President, ApexBrasil Pablo Fonseca Pereira dos Santos, Special Advisor for Infrastructure, Inter-American Development Bank Adalberto Santos de Vasconcelos, Deputy Executive Secretary, Secretariat of Investment Partnership Programs, Presidency of the Republic of Brazil Trends in Trade: Impact on Brazil Cassia Carvalho, Executive Director, Brazil-US Business Council Daniel Marteleto Godinho, Senior Consultant, Inter-American Development Bank Fernando de Magalhães Furlan, Visiting Scholar, American University and Former Deputy Minister of State, Ministry Development, Industry and Foreign Trade Kellie Meiman Hock, Managing Partner, McLarty Associates Economic and Political Outlook Paulo Vieira da Cunha, Partner, VERBANK Agriculture and VERBANK Consulting, LLC Fábio Kanczuk, Deputy Minister for Economic Policy, Ministry of Finance José Márcio Camargo, Chief Economist, Opus Gestão de Recursos Carlos Kawall, Chief Economist, Banco Safra S.A. Eduardo Loyo, Chief Economist, BTG Pactual
More information to follow!
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