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Brazilian Student Association (BRASA) Hosts Entrepreneurship Event with Special Guests
TAMPA, Fla (November 1, 2018) - Last month, the Brazilian Student Association (BRASA) at the University of South Florida (±«Óătv) hosted an entrepreneurship event at the Marshall Student Center’s Oval Theater.
Several distinguished guests attended including Ambassador Adalnio Ganem, consulate general of Brazil in Miami, Cassio Segura, president of the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida, Inc., and Vaine Angelo, ±«Óătv alumni and co-founder of Maestro Leadership.
The goal of the event was to address entrepreneurship for Brazilians in Tampa, as well as to foster networking relationships with experienced professional entrepreneurs in the area. Speakers discussed topics such as how to become an entrepreneur in Florida and types of leadership for corporate and family environments. 150 people attended the event including students, parents, future entrepreneurs, current businesspeople, executives, and corporate sponsors.
“I learned today that I definitely want to become an entrepreneur. I want to begin small and then leverage my business idea with low costs,” said Felipe Guell, former president and co-founder of BRASA at ±«Óătv and current ±«Óătv engineering student. “The opportunity was ideal for networking and to start building relationships with experts in the market. They can all be mentors for students.”
Diversity and leadership are key for student accomplishments at ±«Óătv, and this event helped to give students a leg up on the ladder to success.
“The message I wanted to leave for students today is that they are studying for being leaders of tomorrow,” said Vaine Angelo. “They must always remember that they will be leading not only human beings but also results.”
Also, the audience had the chance to hear from four different entrepreneurs in the area about challenges and tips on how to make their business idea successful. The event was designed to have an impact on the growth of the Tampa Bay community, especially economically, while still generated an opportunity to engage the Brazilian community to the general Tampa Bay business community.
*** The ±«Óătv, established in 1956 and located in Tampa, is a high-impact, global research university dedicated to student success. The ±«Óătv System includes three, separately accredited institutions: ±«Óătv; ±«Óătv St. Petersburg; and ±«Óătv Sarasota-Manatee. Serving more than 49,000 students, the ±«Óătv System has an annual budget of $1.6 billion and an annual economic impact of $4.4 billion. ±«Óătv is ranked in the Top 30 nationally for research expenditures among public universities, according to the National Science Foundation. In 2016, the Florida Legislature designated ±«Óătv as "Emerging Preeminent," placing ±«Óătv in an elite category among the state's 12 public universities. ±«Óătv is a member of the American Athletic Conference.