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The COVID-19 outbreak is causing extreme disruption economically across the world. Small businesses, start-ups, and entrepreneurs are directly affected by this outbreak and the related preventive measures imposed by governments worldwide.

How has the COVID-19 outbreak impacted businesses worldwide? What are the actions taken to limit the impact of an economic crisis and to counter the threat of recession? Are these sufficient for businesses, start-ups, and entrepreneurs? What do they expect from their lawyers right now? To find out the answer to these questions, join us for a 45-minute webinar with the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance.

Entrepreneurs from Italy, Germany, China, India and Canada will share examples of policy and business responses to COVID-19 in their countries, while discussing the most pressing challenges faced by businesses worldwide. The discussion will be moderated by Xavier Costa, AIJA Immediate Past President.

Join us on Wednesday, 22 April, from 13:30 to 14:15 CET.

How to register

AIJA members and non-members should register using this registration form

G20 YEA members should register via this link.

G20 YEA speakers

Nicola Altobelli, Commercial Director - Eceplast, Italy

Nicola is commercial director of Eceplast, Italian SMEs that manufactures special industrial packaging used to ship bulk chemicals and food commodities in sea box containers. He is also Vice President for International Affairs of Confindustria Young Entrepreneurs since 2017.

Florian Glossner, CEO, DomusAurea Consulting GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

Florian A. Glossner is the CEO and Founder of DomusAurea Consulting and Agile Process, both focusing on business and agile transformation. He is past chair of president of WJD Germany, the Germany´s leading young leaders and entrepreneurs network, and is representing Germany as G20YEA president at the G20 YEA alliance.

Nina Lantinga, CEO, Latinga Vita, Canada

Nina Lantinga is the founder and managing director of Lantinga Vita, an ethical fashion brand specializing in the development of high-performance sustainable solutions designed for an active lifestyle. As a B Corporation® certified company, they are leaders of a global movement of people using business as a force for good ™.

Madhav Singhania, COO, JK Cement, India

Madhav Singhania is the Chief Operating Officer of JK Cement, a leading cement and building materials producer in India. He is a Past Chair of Young Indians, Delhi, the Youth Wing of the Confederation of Indian Industry, and is representing India and CII Young Indians in the G20 YEA alliance.

Jianing Xiong, Managing Partner, MK Consolidated, China

MK Consolidated is a cross-border trade technology solution provider and data service provider, dedicated to providing comprehensive AI / Bi services for small and medium-sized enterprises.

 

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AIJA members and G20 YEA members can register for free. Please follow the instructions under 'How to register'.

A link to the webinar will be sent to participants 24 hours before.

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