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The role of the CIO has grown in importance in organizations due to the digital transformation and the strategic role that information and communication technologies play in business.

A CIO needs to lead his team, identify and implement new solutions and be in tune with the growing challenges of the market, investment allocation, personnel selection and relationships with other areas of the organization. What are the technological and management skills expected of professionals occupying this position? How does a CIO help define ICT investments in light of the changes generated by the pandemic?

Come discuss these and other questions on the webinar ABES NEW TIMES: THE CIO'S VISION, which will have the format of a panel formed by:

Speakers:

Tatiana Medina, CIO of Klabin SA
Rafael Tobara, CIO Sapore SA
Sergio A. Costantini , CIO of Aqua Capital
Claudio Souto, KPMG CIO Advisory – Digital Transformation

Moderator:
Silvia Bassi , journalist and publisher of The Shift

This webinar has the support of Movimento Brasil, País Digital and Bertha Capital, BR Angels, Bossa Nova Invest, Kyvo and Startup Farm, partners of the ABES Startup Internshilp Program.

ABES is committed to providing more and more content and services to its members and partners, as the entity works with the purpose of contributing to the construction of a more digital and less unequal Brazil, in which information technology plays a fundamental role for the democratization of knowledge and the creation of new opportunities for all. The association strengthens its role in ensuring a business environment in the country that is conducive to innovation, ethical, dynamic and globally competitive.

We look forward to your participation in this event!

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webinar ABES NEW TIMES: THE CIO'S VISION

Date: July 29th, Wednesday

Time: 2:30 pm

Videos from previous events were made available on the ABES YouTube channel and we invite you to watch and comment: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljjWKQhnijL65nQJ52D6Bg?view_as=subscriber

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