Chile. The regional chair Latam and country president Chile of Sodexo makes a positive balance of his first months in Sofofa. Although he assures that regaining confidence in the sector is a long road, he points out that there is already progress. He also points out that there is still much to raise awareness in terms of inclusion, digitalization and innovation.
On May 31, Janet Awad Perez became the first female vice president of Sofofa. The regional chair Latam and country president Chile of Sodexo, director of Comunidad Mujer and Amcham, member of the Circle of People of Icare, and partner of Women Corporate Directors, added that day a new task to her already busy agenda. She became the squire of the new president of the guild, Bernardo Larraín Matte. And his first challenge was clear: "I had to adjust my work; rebalancing my time to be present," he says. And it managed to make a space to work on repositioning entrepreneurship and empowering SMEs.
Today, almost seven months after that day, its balance is positive. He is clear that this is just beginning, but he sees signs that progress is on the right track. And while she refuses to talk about names when it comes to addressing the future government, she is emphatic in pointing out that Sofofa will work hand in hand with any president who has growth as a maximum.
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