FGV's Junior Enterprise promotes debate on entrepreneurship and startups

Institutional
21 August 2013

Last Friday, August 16, the Junior Enterprise of undergraduate students at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV Jr.) carried out the first FGV Jr. Day on entrepreneurship and startups - an event focused on highlighting the role of junior companies in the development of important skills for entrepreneurs and executives.  At the meeting, the invited businesspeople spoke about the routine of entrepreneurs, in addition to the paths laid out for the creation of a company. The speakers - among them the founder of Gigalink, Osvaldo Lucho - also talked about their stories and professional challenges.  The partner of Aceleradora 21212, Frederico Lacerda, highlighted the importance of startups and stated that working in a junior enterprise was essential for his career. The co-Founder of Easy Aula, Diego Alvarez Correa, on the other hand, pointed out that entrepreneurship is a career.  Open to universities in Rio de Janeiro, junior companies in the municipality and partners, the event took place at FGV's headquarters.

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