Haroldo Torres, formerly a managing partner of Data Popular, is CEO for "Plano CDE", a research and consulting company dedicated to inclusive business initiatives and base of the pyramid (BOP) markets. (www.planocde.com.br)
Torres also serves a Senior Research Associate at the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP) and has worked as Coordinator for Knowledge Transfer at the Center for Metropolitan Studies (CEM) (2000-2007), as a David E. Bell Research Fellow at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies (1996-97), as a Senior Research Associate and Project Leader for various organizations in the NGO and Public Sector (1990-2001), and as Economic Analyst for the Sao Paulo Chamber of Commerce (1989-90).
Haroldo Torres holds a BA in economics from UFMG, a MA in Demography from CEDEPLAR, and a Doctoral degree in Social Sciences from UNICAMP in Brazil.
I think running a company in Brazil is something that keeps everyone - everyone - up at night. I frequently lose sleep over that, because it is a huge responsibility. It's a responsibility to clients; it's a responsibility to employees. And we are talking about a decapitalized, penniless company....(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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