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E28: "Let's Play" - you just never know what kind of ripples you're going to create

“If you want to help a community, then by far educations is the best way to do it. I don't know if it matters so much what you teach, but as long as kids get excited about learning and get excited about going to school, that makes a huge difference.”“Just by talking about it and ...  Show more

E27: "Okay, that's a message of hope for the future."

Top recommendations for Dean Veloso from the ‘03Ds:“Just make sure that your education is raising the bar on future management, not only in terms of technical knowledge, but in terms of values.”“The university has a great asset, it's the Alumni Network - invest more and with the ...  Show more

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