IBREI Attends Swearing-In Ceremony at São Paulo City Hall.

Last Monday, February 19, the Brazilian Institute for the Development of International Business Relations (IBREI) was honored to receive an invitation from the Mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes, to attend the Swearing-In Ceremony of two key figures in the municipal sphere: Aldo Rebelo, assuming the role of Municipal Secretary of International Relations, and José Renato Nalini, as Executive Secretary for Climate Change.
IBREI was prominently represented at the event by its president, Maurício Prazak, the President of the Business Council, Lilian Schiavo, the Institutional Ambassador for Africa, Sérgio Rossett, and associate Felipe Maluly.
Aldo Rebelo, known for his political trajectory and experience, takes on a strategic role in the international arena, strengthening the city's ties with other countries. Meanwhile, José Renato Nalini, as Executive Secretary for Climate Change, highlights the growing importance of sustainability and addressing climate change on the municipal government's agenda.
IBREI, as an active representative in the international business relations landscape, celebrates the commitment of the São Paulo City Hall to strengthening its global ties and directing efforts toward critical issues such as climate change.
The Swearing-In Ceremony was a significant moment in the municipal scenario, and IBREI's presence underscores the importance of dialogue between the public and private sectors for sustainable development and the promotion of international business relations. This marks another chapter in IBREI's ongoing mission to contribute to strengthening Brazil's relations with the world.
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