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Our Mission
The American Society of So Paulo promotes friendship by organizing social, cultural and athletic events for its diverse membership; encourages integration with the Brazilian society; and supports the American traditions of education, philanthropy and volunteerism.
Presidents Corner
My reflection over the last two years on the American Society: In a perfect world our membership dues should cover our administrative costs. Proceeds that we receive By Joe Sherman, AmSoc president from corporate sponsors should go the entities that we support. As in most non- profit organizations, it doesnt work this way. To bridge the gap your Board has been creative and courageous by organizing Gala events, to cover our costs as well as significantly increase our charitable donations. The Gala events are a more visible event for our corporate sponsors and we attract auction items from artists, hotels, restaurants, airlines, jewelersSo as I have stated before, we accomplish our mission of social as well as charitable objectives with great Gala dinner/ dances. So there has been a significant change in the work and commitment from our Board members. Gala events require plenty of time- finding venues, calling hotels, restaurants, artists and so on. Plus we need corporate sponsors. So I would like to thank our Board, as well as some ex-Board members, for the fantastic jobs they are doing in our Gala events. My thank you list is very long, you know who you are. Dont forget, we are a group of volunteers! This change in our fundraising strategy is a question of financial survival- plus it is rewarding to put on a good show. Sao Paulo is a huge city where our members have to consider if they can attend an event considering the traffic logistics. We have fewer expats, fewer children for our Little League programs. New arrivals can get connected in the community via Facebook. So, we have many changes/challenges which the Board needs to consider as we move on. In summary, the American Society is a fantastic model of a non- profit organization that accomplishes social activities for its membership and supports several entities that work with helping the community. Times have changed- we revised our mission statement; reduced the size of the Board; and have consolidated some committees to become more efficient. The American Society has been around for 63 years and still going strong, adapting to the changes. If I include my parents, the Sherman families have been members of the Society most of this time. It is a pleasure to be on the Board and I have enjoyed my two years as President. I wish Frank Pierce and his executive team good luck as they continue our mission. Abraos, Joe
Lynn Cordeiro, editor and layout Ernest White II, staff writer Forum is printed by EGB. (http://www.egb.com.br) Views expressed in Forum do not necessarily reflect those of the American Society board of governors, members, or staff. Forum reserves the right to edit content for brevity and/or clarity.
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Name: Cathy & Doug Fuge Origin: Our home is in Sea Girt, NJ. Our first ex-pat assignment was in Tokyo, Japan, from 2008 2012. We left Japan last year, shortly after the Cherry Blossom season in April. We waited five months for our RNE, keeping our crate of furniture floating somewhere, before we could officially move our belongings into our Jardim apartment. Cathy arrived in late September, Doug arrived in July. Why Sao Paulo: booming economy Best things so far: Friendly people, great weather and delicious food Early frustrations: 5 months wait for permanent visa, plumbing problems with apartment, arrival day of service people (They say they are coming Tuesday and show up three weeks later unannounced.) Saudade: Hot Tub Progress with Portuguese: Slow but steady Favorite place to hang out: Santo Grao
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Annual Gala Dinner 2013 Major Sponsor GM Chevrolet now joined by sponsors PWC, Marriot and Ricardo Rubeiz & Associados
Chevrolet a brand of GM has made a generous donation to help us reach our charitable goals for the Gala raising money for Projeto Sol (www. projetosol.org.br ) and Projeto Space (www.spacebrazil.org ) and supporting other American Society charities. Part of our culture is to be very active in our communities. GM wants to be and strives to be everywhere we are operating, said GM Communications Director Pedro Dias. Working together with the American Society on this event, we are certain well make a difference. GM has been producing Chevrolet vehicles in Brazil for 88 years, during which time the company has made social responsibility a priority. Every year, the Instituto General Motors provides financial support to a number of social projects in and around the communities where the company operates, with a focus on educational and health initiatives that help people increase their standard of living and improve their way of life. GMs social responsibility program aligns well with the American Societys philanthropic efforts. The American Society supports 10 institutions in So Paulo that focus on children and education. Generous corporate donations like the one from GM have helped us invest more than R$5.000.000 in these organizations over the past five years. We are extremely grateful for GMs donation to the Gala event, said American Society President Frank Pierce. And we look forward to our continued relationship with GM in helping to build a better future for So Paulos children. We are very happy to announce that in addition to General Motors as our major sponsor of our annual Gala on May 10th, we have furthermore confirmed PWC, Marriott and Ricardo Rubeiz & Associados / R.J.M.N. Participaes Ltda. as additional sponsors. It is important to remember that the price of your ticket just covers the cost of the event and it is only through Corporate Sponsorship and auction donations that we make money to give to our charities. Donations like the ones from GM, PWC, Marriott and Ricardo Rubeiz & Associados / R.J.M.N. Participaes help us ensure the success of our mission.
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Media in Brazil
By Ernest White II, Staff Writer It has only been a little over two centuries since the printing press was first officially introduced in Brazil, along with the Portuguese royal family in 1808, but in that relatively short time, the country has become one of the worlds largest and most lucrative media markets, with revenues exceeding R$100 billion per year. With a robust, resilient newspaper and radio sectors, an unstoppable television juggernaut, and exploding online media growth, the communications industry in Brazil shows no signs of slowing down, even as the countrys economy as a whole is cooling off. The economic and industrial capital of the nation, So Paulo, sits at the nexus of Brazils communication industry. The citys daily newspapers, Folha de S.Paulo and O Estado de So Paulo, lead the pack in terms of subscriptions and circulation throughout the county, while Rios dailies O Dia and O Globo also see respectable numbers on a national scale. And while Rio de Janeiro is largely the center of Brazils considerably large television sector Rio-based Rede Globo is the second highest-grossing television network on the planetthe Brazilian TV industry got its start in So Paulo with TV Tupi in 1950, just as the city was in the throes of asserting itself as the countrys economic leader, and Brazils second- and third-largest networks, Rede Record and SBT respectively, are based in Greater So Paulo. Brazil has historically been plagued by high rates of illiteracy, bolstered by a hostile stance by the Portuguese monarchy and aristocracy against the printing of books in Portugal and its colonies. In fact, historians state that until the end of the 17th century, all material published in Portugal had to be reviewed by local church censors, censors sent from Rome as part of the Inquisition, and royal censors in Lisbon. As a result, the first Brazilian n e w s p a p e r, the Gazeta do Rio de Janeiro, served essentially as the official mouthpiece the imperial family, and, according to historians, the first Brazilian publication of any journalistic significance, the Correio Brasiliense, was printed not in Lisbon, but London, to avoid royal censorship. Historians also believe that it was via the fledgling press, during the first two decades of the 19th century, that Brazil moved towards independence from as the leaders of the republic held firm control of the press from the 1880s until the early 1930s, then again during the Estado Novo administration of Getlio Vargas from 1937 to 1945, and once more during the military dictatorship, from 1964 to 1985. In fact, between 1968 and 1975, both O Estado de So Paulo and the influential Jornal do Brasil had federal censors in their newsrooms responsible for reading stories before they were printed and recommending any necessary changes; sometimes, the newspapers would indicate government interference to readers by placing recipes or blank space where the censored stories would have run. After the end of the dictatorship, however, the media in general, and newspapers in particular, became a government watchdog of sorts, chronicling malfeasance in local and national politics and keeping track of important financial developments in an in-depth way that television networks were either incapable of doing or unwilling to do. Media experts indicate that the influential relationship between the press and the state has contributed to the longevity and relevance of newspapers in Brazil, but has also meant continued animosity between the press and some influential segments of the ruling class. In more than a few parts of Brazil, some journalists are still being targeted for censorship, incarceration, and even assassination for investigating and exposing corruption. In 2011, U.S.-based NGO Freedom House reported that state and federal court injunctions were hindering the reporting of important criminal cases throughout the country and in many provincial areas, journalists are at the highest risk of physical attack. Though the newspaper industry has the longest history in Brazil, television is far and away the most popular media outlet in the country. By way of four immense networks, several smaller ones, and around 300 local affiliate
Portugal, as publications in Rio and Salvador voiced the displeasure of local economic stakeholders at maintaining an exclusive trade relationship with Portugal; independence would mean trading with any interested nation. Later, the press voiced pro-abolitionist concerns and, at the same time, became a fertile nursing ground for most of Brazils most famous literary figures, including Machado de Assis and Jos de Alencar. Still, censorship would remain a recurring theme between the media and the government for decades,
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Surprisingly, the radio industry has remained a relevant source of news and entertainment for the vast majority of Brazilians, with 80% of the population reporting that they listen to the radio regularly. Brazil boasts almost 2,000 radio stations, broadcasting music, traffic information, sports events, and news programming around the clock. A good number of these stations have reformatted themselves to broadcast via the internet, stretching the listenership from a local geographic area to the
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This years Gala event promises to be a real success with new partner companies joining us this year, such at Tory Burch do Brasil which is donating an amazing metallic leather tote bag for the Silent Auction! Come to the event and you will also receive a discount card for Tory Burch products valid at Tory Burch boutiques located in Shopping JK Iguatemi, Shopping Ptio Higienpolis and Shopping Iguatemi SP , May 10-May 31st. A portion of the proceeds will go towards the AMSOC charities Projeto Sol and SPACE. If you wont be at the Gala, you will be able to pick up your discount card at the Amsoc office. Please get your coupon, treat yourself at one of the three Tory Burch stores in Sao Paulo, and help support our American S o c i e t y Charities.
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AmSoc member Simone Kliass is the Official Voice of So Paulos International Airport
S i n c e February, A m S o c members are greeted by a familiar voice at South Americas largest airport. Vo i c e o v e r talent and past American Society board member Simone Kliass has been chosen as the official voice of the So Paulo international airport in Guarulhos. Simone recorded close to one hundred messages in three languages Portuguese, English, and Spanish as part of the airports preparations for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics. The expansion and rebranding project in Guarulhos has included adding a new terminal to handle 12 million more passengers each year, changing the name of the facility to GRU Airport, and hiring the agency Zanna Sound to record new public announcements resulting in a less noisy environment with periodic messages aired in a calm, assuring voice. To find the right voice for the job, Zanna Sound held a casting call among a small group of Brazils leading voiceover professionals. Five voices made the final cut and Simone Kliass was eventually chosen as a nova voz de Cumbica, as reported last month on the cover of Folha de So Paulo newspaper. In this interview with Forum, Simone talks about her career as a voiceover artist and her role in delivering a more pleasant experience to travelers visiting So Paulo. Can you tell us a little about your background as a voiceover artist? I started working as an actress when I was a little girl, appearing in my first TV commercial when I was nine years old. Later I hosted TV shows here in Brazil, on channels like Country Music Television, Multishow, and TV Cultura. Many years ago I had to go to a studio to record the voice for a TV commercial I had appeared in as an actress, and thats when I learned about voiceover. Is voiceover your main line of work today? Right now I present programs on corporate TV for companies like Ita and I also host events. But voiceover is a big part of what I do. How do you explain voiceover to people who arent familiar with the term? Voiceover can be hard to explain. When you hear a voice on TV, but you dont see who is talking, like when you hear the tagline at the end of a commercial, thats voiceover. Or when you call a company and a voice asks you to press one for Portuguese and two for English, thats also voiceover. When you watch a video on the internet and a narrator tells you about the images you see, thats voiceover. In Portuguese I call myself a locutora and a lot of people think that means I work on the radio. In English you say voiceover artist. Thats better. It makes it easier to understand what I really do. Where have our readers heard your voice before? Im the voice of Avast! in Brazil, so if you use that antivirus, you probably hear me every morning when you turn on your computer, telling you that suas definies de virus foram atualizadas. Or if youve ever called Walmart or Globo.com customer service here in Brazil, you hear me giving you instructions. I record a lot of TV and radio commercials, but theyre always changing. Right now the commercials that are on the air are Casa Vogue, Camicado, Grendene, and some others. How many messages did you record for the airport? We recorded about a hundred. Most of them were for the phone service the voice you hear when you call the airport for information. That was the biggest part of the project. We also recorded the messages you hear on the intercoms inside the airport asking passengers to keep their children off the luggage carts, telling passengers which taxis they should and shouldnt use and what items they can and cant carry in their hand luggage that sort of thing. Was it a challenge recording in three languages? Zanna, who owns the agency responsible for the project, was looking for a female voice that sounded natural and that had a slight paulista accent. So the Portuguese part was close to my own voice and style. English and Spanish were harder, but my husband is American and he made sure the Englishlanguage part was clear and correct. I also worked with a native Spanish speaker to make sure I got the Spanish messages right. I do speak English and Spanish with a Brazilian accent, but we worked hard to make sure the messages would be easily understood by speakers of those languages. Lastly, how did you get involved with the American Society? I got involved with the American Society several years ago when David Warren invited me and my husband Jason Bermingham to join. Jason and I later served as board members and we are always involved in the Angel Party. Sue Sileci is a close friend of ours and we love seeing the kids each year. We go to several other events, too, and we are always in touch with Celina at the office. Ive made a lot of close friends through the American Society over the years. I love Brazil, but I also miss the USA, and thats why the American Society has always been so important to me. To hear Simones work, visit www. simonekliass.com
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ERRATA The Forum apologises for the misspelling of the name of our CG Dennis Hankins and our sponsors Opice Blum in last months issue.
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