Agenda
Sunday, Jan 25, Búzios Barbecue and Private Nassoons Performance, 4pm (Location: Praia do Canto)
Monday, Jan 26, Opening Ceremony, 7pm (Location: Edifício Argentina, Praia de Botafogo 228, Second Floor, Rio de Janeiro)
• Reception with Coffee and Nassoons Performance
• Roberto Pons '86, President and Jill Otto '02, Vice President, Princeton Club of Brazil, Welcome
• Jeremy Adelman, Director of the Council for International Teaching and Research at Princeton University, Updates from the University
• Armínio Fraga *85 P05, Founding Partner of Gávea and Former Governor of Cetral Bank, Keynote on the Brazilian Political Economy
• Auction of Unique Princeton Memorabilia
• Closing with Refreshments
Tuesday, Jan 27, Nassoons Performance at the American School of Rio de Janeiro, 12:30pm (Location: EARJ, Estrada da Gavea 132,Gavea, Rio de Janeiro)
Tuesday, Jan 27, Lectures, 7pm (Location: Edifício Argentina, Praia de Botafogo 228, Second Floor, Rio de Janeiro)
• Reception with Coffee and Nassoons Performance
• Pablo Jenkins '99, Young Alumni Chair, Introduction
• David B. Atkinson '63, Director, Princeton in Latin America, Overview of PiLA Fellowships
• David Hodge, Cultural Affairs Officer US Embassy in Brazil, Educational Outreach Opportunities at US schools
• Thomas Levin, a New York-based media theorist and curator, is also a professor at Princeton University where he is affiliated with the Departments of German and Comparative Literature, the School of Architecture and the Program in Media & Modernity, "Anxious Omniscience: On the Cultural Politics of Surveillance"
• Jeremy Adelman, Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor in Spanish Civilization and Culture (1992-present), Chair of the History Department (2004-2008), Chair of the Program in Latin American Studies (1997-2001) at Princeton University, "The Origins of Our Times: A World History"
• Closing with Refreshments
Wednesday, Jan 28, Happy Hour with Nassoons Performance at Confeitaria Colombo, 6pm
(Location: Rua Gonçalves Dias, 32 - Downtown)
Thursday, Jan 29, Global Economy Panel, 7pm (Location: Edifício Argentina, Praia de Botafogo 228, Second Floor, Rio de Janeiro)
• Reception with Coffee and Nassoons Performance
• Jill Otto '02, Vice-President, Princeton Club of Brazil, Introduction
• Clarice Messer, M.I.T. PhD *83, Consultant and Author
• John Redwood, Former World Bank Director
of Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development for Latin America and the Caribbean (1999 to 2006)
• Francisco Gros '64, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, OGX Petróleo e Gás; Former Governor of the Central Bank, Former President of BNDES and Petrobras, Keynote Speaker
• Closing with Refreshments
Friday, Jan 30, Soirée with ILRio (www.ilrio.com.br) and Nassoons at Fasano, 7pm (Location: Londra Bar, Avenida Vieira Souto 80, Rio de de Janeiro)
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Sponsors
We thank the following individuals and organizations for their generous support:
Orange & Black Sponsors
Otto Family '02
Old Nassau Sponsors
Armínio Fraga *85 P05
Eduardo B. Gentil '77
Francisco Gros '64
Manoel Lago do Corrrêa Aranha *80
Projectlab Project Management
Royster Advogados Associados
Cannon Green Sponsors
Luciana Barreto '02
Peter Kurz '64
Maria Isabel Müssnich Pedroso '06
Princeton Alumni Association
João Scandiuzzi *96
Tiger Sponsors
Sean Grundy '02
Pablo Jenkins '99
Doug Scherrer '03
Andrew Segal '10
Volunteers
Monique Ferraz
Livia McCarthy
Michael A. Solis '07
July Weinmann 
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