Jorge Lopez, Founder and President of Millas para el Retiro will lead talks on finding sustainable solutions to reduce waste, impulse buys at the Horasis Global Meeting in Brazil Vitória, this weekend October 25-27.
Lopez, who famously appeared on Shark Tank Mexico offering a 20% stake in Millas para el Retiro for just 5 Pesos, will share a panel with leading minds in the sustainability and finance space, aiming to rethink attitudes to consumer capitalism and find a better one. biobalance as individuals.
Millas para el Retiro is a digital platform that allows users to save through spending. Founded in 2017, the fintech encourages people to save voluntarily through gamification and zero commissions. This, along with a modest investment of only $0.25 USD, was what attracted well-known entrepreneurs Patricia Armendariz, Rodrigo Herrera and Marcus Dantus to join as business partners in the 2020 series of Shark Tank Mexico.
As well as Jorge, member of the Executive Board for the Global Center for Risk and Innovation (GCRI), Simon Levy, and Rob Roggema, Professor of Regenerative Culture, Tecnologico de Monterrey, will also present as part of the Mexican delegation at the annual conference.
Joining Mexican leaders at the Horasis Global Summit will be politicians, CEOs and representatives from some of the world’s most respected organizations.
Throughout the two-day conference, over 400 influential world leaders gathered in Vitória, Brazil to address pressing issues such as climate change, gender equality, technology and economic growth.
Founded by Dr. Frank Jürgen-Richter in 2005, the organization’s Global Meeting has been a
the leading forum for discussion and knowledge exchange between developed and emerging markets.
“We are honored to host this year’s Global Meeting in Vitória, a dynamic city
economy and great focus on addressing sustainability issues. As the largest biodiversity in the world
Brazil plays an important role in ensuring a green future around the world,” said Horasis
Founder and Chairman Dr. Frank-Jürgen Richter.
The Chairman added, “As a global community, we currently face a number of key issues
environmental, economic and social challenges. Cooperation and cooperation between us
world leaders are crucial now more than ever.”