Mayor Chico participates in the launch of City’s Book Americana magazine
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- Sep 2
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Mayor Chico Sardelli, accompanied by Deputy Mayor Odir Demarchi, participated in the launch of the Americana edition of City's Book magazine this Tuesday (2), in a ceremony held at the Hotel Florença. The publication, produced in partnership with the City Hall's Department of Communications and Information Technology, presents a comprehensive overview of the city's economic and social landscape and represents an important showcase for development, attracting businesses, and new investments.
The magazine brings together strategic information about the city, such as its privileged location in the interior of São Paulo state, quality urban infrastructure, industrial tradition combined with innovation, and public policies focused on sustainability. In addition to national circulation, the magazine has international distribution and is translated into English, bringing Americana closer to companies and investors from different countries.
For Mayor Chico Sardelli, City's Book reinforces the city's image as it celebrates its 150th anniversary. "Our city is prepared to continue growing responsibly, offering quality of life to its residents and security for those who wish to invest. The Americana edition of City's Book showcases the results of solid work and projects the city's potential to the entire world," he emphasized.
The Secretary of Communications and Information Technology, Leon Botão, emphasized the publication's institutional and strategic role. "City's Book is more than a magazine; it's the city's calling card. It showcases our history, our progress, and the opportunities that Americana offers in various sectors. It's strategic material for strengthening the city's credibility and attracting new business," he assessed.
Also present were councilors Lucas Leoncine, Leonora Périco, Jacira Chavare, Professor Juliana, Leco Soares and Gualter Amado, municipal secretaries Rafael de Barros (Economic Development), Juliani Hellen Munhoz Fernandes (Social Assistance and Human Rights), Eduardo Flores (Administration), Simone Inácio de França Bruno (Finance) and Adriano Alvarenga Camargo Neves (Works and Urban Services), as well as representatives of companies supporting the publication.
By: Bruno Moreira
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