
Nos orgulhamos de unir a comunidade brasileira no Exterior

United Nations – CSW68
Representing Brazilian voices at a global stage
Selected to participate in the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68), Inês Ferreira was part of global discussions on gender equity alongside policymakers, business leaders, and representatives from international institutions.
The event brought together key figures such as Rachel Maia (President of the UN Global Compact Brazil), Janja da Silva, and Congresswoman Benedita da Silva, reinforcing the importance of representation and leadership in global spaces.
In addition to her work in marketing and strategy, Inês is experienced in moderating panels, hosting events, and engaging diverse audiences in international environments.
This milestone highlights New York BPM’s ability to position brands, voices, and initiatives at the highest global level.
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Rachel Maia (President of the UN Global Compact Brazil)





Brazilian Black Consciousness Abroad
An international initiative connecting Brazilian entrepreneurs, institutions, and leaders in New York through cultural and business experiences.
The project brought together community, strategy, and representation, creating a platform for visibility and meaningful connections across borders.
Through curated events, panels, and networking experiences, New York BPM reinforced its role as a bridge between Brazil and the United States
Brought together entrepreneurs, institutions, and community
leaders, strengthening international visibility and cross-border connections





Targeted media and strategic positioning
Development of marketing campaigns focused on reaching Brazilian audiences across the United States through digital platforms, media channels, and influencer partnerships.
By combining cultural insight with strategic execution, New York BPM creates campaigns that connect brands directly with their target audience in a meaningful and effective way.
Isabela Adao, Diogo Boni e Ines Ferreira




