Dear CC Members,
Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 and the local status in Brazil as well as given the fact that the welfare of our CC Members and Partners are very important for us, Carrier Community Management (CC) has decided to move the LATAM 2020 GCCM to August 25th and 26th, 2021. Please contact our team for any further questions and assistance.
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Relax in our rooftop pool with great views of The Estaiada Bridge, or enjoy a workout in the full equipped gym with panoramic city views. Hilton Sao Paulo Morumbi, with convenient access to businesses, a heliport and shops, features art in its restaurant, joyful happy hour in an open terrace, spa and beauty salon. Find great business facilities at this Sao Paulo hotel, including WiFi, 19 meeting rooms and a ballroom for up to 600 people.
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Based in Sao Paulo, Patricia Ribeiro Soares is an experienced telco executive with management experiences and skills while acting as the liaison officer between business partners and internal technical development teams in a few telco organisations. Hands-on leader with exceptional organizational, critical thinking and prioritization skills.
Results-driven professional with 18+ years negotiating, structuring and closing complex cost reduction deals working as Carrier Relations for AT&T Global Services Brasil and Comsat International (now BT Global Service).
Trilingual professional: Fluency Portuguese, English and Spanish with a broad understanding of cultural sensitivities and business protocols of Latin American markets.
Basilio Pérez es miembro de la Junta Directiva de Abrint. Pérez es también fundador y actual director de operaciones en Bignet en Santos un proveedor de acceso (ISP) fundado en 1995, que inició sus actividades con acceso telefónico a Internet y actualmente atiende a sus usuarios con fibra óptica (FTTH) y también radios.
Pérez tiene un MBA en gestión estratégica de la Universidade de São Paulo-USP y se graduó en ingeniería electrónica por la Universidade Santa Cecilia.
Antonio Eduardo Ripari Neger é presidente da Associação Brasileira de Internet (Abranet). Formado em engenharia elétrica (Unicamp) e direito (PUC), com especialização em leis de telecomunicação (FGV), é sócio fundador e diretor da Neger Telecom – empresa de base tecnológica sediada em Campinas (SP) com diversos prêmios e reconhecimentos. Entre outros cargos, foi membro do Comitê de Usuários de Serviços de Telecomunicações da Anatel (abril/2019 a abril/2011) e presidente da Associação Brasileira de Telecomunicações Rurais (março/2003 a fevereiro/2011). Na Abranet, já esteve à frente da presidência entre abril/2011 a março/2015, foi diretor do Conselho de Estudos Jurídicos (abril/2007 a março/2011), e presidente do Conselho Consultivo (abril/2015 a março/2019).
Bernardo Arnaud has built a career in telecommunications and mobile marketing since 2009, being involved with systems development since 2005. He is the founder of StarkSat, a company developing crop monitoring systems and urban area mapping solutions through satellite imagery analysis and IoT sensors hybrid systems. Mr. Arnaud also founded StarkSMS and UNIDIRE, messaging companies with focus on systems supporting IoT hardware and chatbot platforms with time sensitive delivery tasks in markets like Brazil, India, Europe and Africa. His companies multi-channel platforms serve clients in industries like farming, banking, healthcare, retail, logistics and entertainment.
With more than 40 years of experience in telecommunications, Mr. Gomes has participated in many activities ranging from Earth Station Operation to Logistics Management to implementation of Control Centers and Tracking, Telemetry and Control (TTC) earth stations.
Mr.Gomes is graduated in Telecommunications, Business Administration and has an MBA from COPPEAD-RJ. He started his telecommunications career at EMBRATEL and has worked at INTELSAT in Washington, DC, Globalstar do Brasil and Hispamar, where he built the Technical department from the ground up. He is currently a consultant to the Technical department of Hispamar Satélites S.A.
Rafael has over 15 years of B2B commercial experience and international business development working in Telecom operators in Brazil (Telefónica) and Spain (Vodafone and British Telecom).
Prior to joining EllaLink he was the country manager for Mexico and Central America in LUCA- Telefonica Data Unit.
Rafael has two engineer degrees in telecommunication systems from UAH (Alcalá de Henares university) and candidate of EMBA in IESE Business School. He is fluent in Spanish, English and Portuguese.
5 BEST THINGS TO DO IN SÃO PAULO
Catedral Da Sé – The first version of the church was installed in 1591 when the indigenous leader Tibiriçá chose the spot where the city’s first temple would be built. The ‘church’ was a taipa structure with walls made of clay and straw, held up together by logs. The construction of the current Cathedral began in 1913 but was only inaugurated in 1954, still without its two main towers. One of the five largest Neo-Gothic temples in the world, there are guided historical visits within the church and its crypt below the altar, where the imaginary line of the Tropic of Capricorn passes and the indigenous leader Tibiriçá is buried. The front of the Cathedral is considered the very center of the city of São Paulo.
https://www.catedraldase.org.br/
Sala São Paulo – With 1,509 seats in its 1,000 square meter space, Sala São Paulo is considered the largest concert hall in Latin America. The hall has a movable ‘lining’ which allows for the adaptation of the acoustics depending on the music to be performed. The hall is also the only one on the continent which functions inside a working train station.
http://www.salasaopaulo.art.br/home.aspx
Museu do Futebol – Die-hard football (soccer) fans visiting São Paulo can gain an insight into Brazilian passion for the sport at the Museu do Futebol, located at the entrance of the Pacaembu Stadium. The museum shows the history of football, Brazilian football legends, and the World Cup since its beginning in 1930. It has old movie clips and radio transmissions from famous football games, interviews with football personalities in Brazil and an entire room dedicated to Brazil’s football ‘king’ Pele.
https://www.museudofutebol.org.br/
Galeria do Rock – Founded in 1963 as a shopping center, Galeria do Rock is a meeting point of the most diverse tribes in the center of São Paulo. The center’s fame began in the 1970s when music stores began setting up there and record fans from all over the city descended on the area for the rarest record or bargain tapes. Today Galeria do Rock is a space not only dedicated to rock music but skaters, tattoo artists, and music-themed clothes and accessories.
http://galeriadorock.com.br/
Instituto Tomie Ohtake – Don’t let the shiny, purple, red and blue skyscraper throw you, the Instituto Tomie Ohtake hosts some of the most sought-after exhibitions in the country. The building not only houses the gallery but is also home to a theatre, restaurant and book store. The gallery specializes in exhibitions of fine arts, architecture, and designers who have been a reference in the art world for the past 50 years. Since space has no permanent collection, visitors return again and again to see the new exhibitions.
http://www.institutotomieohtake.org.br/