FT-Telefonica Millennials Summit - Sao Paulo
 
06/06/2013
08:30 - 09:10Registration and Networking
09:10 - 09:15Chair's Opening Remarks
Michael Skapinker, Assistant Editor and Columnist, Financial Times
09:15 - 09:20Welcome Remarks
Alberto HorcajoCFO, Telefônica Vivo
09:20 - 09:30Telefónica Report: Global findings and call-to-action
Santiago Fernández ValbuenaChairman and Chief Executive Officer, Telefónica Latin America
09:30 - 10:00Keynote Address: Millennials, Imagining and Inventing the Future
Alec J. Ross, former Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
10:00 - 10:30Keynote Address: Millennials - A Generation of Hope
Jorge Chediek, UN Resident Coordinator – UNDP Resident Representative in Brazil, UNDP / UN System
10:30 - 11:00Keynote Interview: Empowering the Millennial Entrepreneurial Spirit
Marco Gomes, Founder and CMO, boo-box
Interviewed by: Michael Skapinker, Assistant Editor and Columnist, Financial Times
 
11:00 - 11:30Networking Break
11:30 - 12:30WORLD OUTLOOK AND SOCIAL IMPACT
Discussion: How are Millennials Shaping the World? 
  • Does this interactive generation have an optimistic view of the world?
  • How and why do opinions between millennials in developing and developed regions differ?
  • Which socio-economic and political factors are having the biggest impact on the millennial generation, and how is this next generation of leaders influencing political conversations and driving meaningful change on a local and global level?
  • Which of these changes will create a better future? Do global connections enable or prevent future progress?
Moderator:
Joe Leahy, Brazil Bureau Chief, The Financial Times

Panelists:
Sergio Fernandez de Cordova, Developer of Public-Private Partnerships and Co-Founder and Chairman, PVBLIC Foundation
Gil Giardelliwebativista, Author of “Você é o que você Compartilha”, Ceo Gaia Creative, and Professor, ESPM and Fundação Instituto de Administração (FIA)
Bia Granja, Co-creator and Curator, youPIX
Mika Herrera, Founder, Dream Apparel
Nelson Pretto, Associate Professor, Faculdade de Educação of the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA)

12:30 - 13:30ENTREPRENEURIAL ATTITUDES AND IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY
Discussion: Changing the World Through Technology and Entrepreneurship 
  • How is technology shaping adult millennials’ outlook on life and providing a voice for this generation?
  • How is technology enabling millennials to maximise their entrepreneurial spirit, engage with society and drive local and global change?
  • Which regions are poised to be the creators of the next technological innovations and why?
Moderator:
Silvio Meira, Full Professor of Software Engineering at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco and Chief Scientist, Recife Centre for Advanced Studies and Systems (CESAR)

Panelists:
Giselle Beiguelman
, Professor, Dept. de História da Arquitetura e Estética do Projeto, Universidade de São Paulo
Felipe Matos, COO, Start-up Brasil
Diogo Publio Pereira, Founder, Nanoweb Solutions
Gonzalo Martín-Villa Peña, CEO, Wayra 
Edney Souza, VP at boo-box, Founder of InterNey, Professor at FGV and the Ecommerce School, Director at ABRADi, Organizer at Social Media Week São Paulo and Curator at Campus Party Brasil and InterCon

13:30 - 14:30Networking Lunch
14:30 - 16:30United Nations Discussion: The Emerging Role of Youth, Private Sector and ICTs in International Development
Moderator:
Michael Skapinker, Assistant Editor and Columnist, Financial Times

Towards a regional Youth Development Agenda
Alejo Ramirez, Secretary General, Ibero-American Youth Organization (OIJ)

ICTs, human development and governance: the role of youth in a connected world
Gonzalo Aramayo-Careaga, ICTD/e-governance Specialist, UNDP New York

The Post 2015 agenda process: the opportunity to address old and new challenges collectively
Nicole Igloi, Policy Analyst, Sustainable Development, UNDP Post-2015 Team, Bureau for Development Policy, UNDP New York

Perspectives on Telefonica’s global survey findings
16:30 - 16:40Closing Remarks and Highlights of the Upcoming Brussels Summit (Part III)
Michael Skapinker, Assistant Editor and Columnist, Financial Times