Post by sojib8893 on Feb 20, 2024 4:02:00 GMT
Passion for the coast of SP makes surfing entrepreneurs adopt the city to generate jobs Source: A Tribuna Author: Stevens Standke – / It's inspiring to see how much Douglas Torres loves Peruíbe. Detail: the -year-old entrepreneur was not born in the citybut in São Paulo. Howeverin he moved to the municipality of Baixada Santista with his family. Then it was a matter of time before he fell in love with the local lifestyle and surfinga sport that allowed him to win a scholarship at university. At that timehe was forced to move to ABCbut he began to dream ofone dayreturning to live in Peruíbe. This happened four years agowhen he brought his business to the cityYup Chatthe fifth largest company in the country sending corporate messages via SMSWhatsAppGoogle and social networkswhich last year recorded revenue of almost R$ million and has customers – a list that includes some big brandssuch as Cacau ShowAmaro and Kopenhagen.
In the following interviewDouglas talks about his career marked Country Email List by his self-taught and entrepreneurial profile and also details his plans to contribute to the generation of jobs and the strengthening of the surfing scene in Peruíbe. What motivated you to move from São Paulo to Peruíbe? I have heard from large companies that I serve: “Why live and work in Peruíbe?” I love the city. I moved here in when I was years old. At the timemy fatherwho has always been a professor at USP (University of São Paulo)came with my mother and me one weekend just to get to know Guaraú. But he fell in love with the town so much thatin six monthshe built a house. My mother and I ended up moving from São Paulo to Peruíbewhile my father went down on the weekends.
Andas I always liked sportsI discovered surfing and fell in love with it. I would catch a wave in the morningat amand only return home eight hours later. I worked as a bricklayer's assistant to buy my first board. For almost two yearsI also interned at Ibrasurf (Brazilian Surfing Institute) and taught at the entity's school on the Riviera de São Lourenço. As I stood out in sportsI got a scholarship at a university in ABCwhich made me move there. Which course did you take? I studied a little bit of.
In the following interviewDouglas talks about his career marked Country Email List by his self-taught and entrepreneurial profile and also details his plans to contribute to the generation of jobs and the strengthening of the surfing scene in Peruíbe. What motivated you to move from São Paulo to Peruíbe? I have heard from large companies that I serve: “Why live and work in Peruíbe?” I love the city. I moved here in when I was years old. At the timemy fatherwho has always been a professor at USP (University of São Paulo)came with my mother and me one weekend just to get to know Guaraú. But he fell in love with the town so much thatin six monthshe built a house. My mother and I ended up moving from São Paulo to Peruíbewhile my father went down on the weekends.
Andas I always liked sportsI discovered surfing and fell in love with it. I would catch a wave in the morningat amand only return home eight hours later. I worked as a bricklayer's assistant to buy my first board. For almost two yearsI also interned at Ibrasurf (Brazilian Surfing Institute) and taught at the entity's school on the Riviera de São Lourenço. As I stood out in sportsI got a scholarship at a university in ABCwhich made me move there. Which course did you take? I studied a little bit of.