Sunday, August 22, 2010

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FIRST ANNIVERSARY, thanks a tod @ s you for being part of a better society

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our anniversary program

Many times a reporter Carlos Rivas Quevedo Anaiz also restless and social communicator but most phone conversations about their experiences in CSR, see things from all sides, but most were confident that anticipate to a better society for Venezuela was not only necessary, urgent and important, but possible. At various times they said what about if we talk on a radio program? So the years passed, and one day Charles arrived with the certainty that it would. They created the proposal, and with support from Polo Troconis, Johan Moreán and 100.7FM great team, was born a better society.


The first broadcast took place on Saturday August 15, 2009. And since then every Saturday from 9 to 10 am in production accompanied by Juan Edmundo González and Alfredo Salazar deepen technical direction on Eco-efficiency, social projects, Communications Manager, initiatives and positive developments, Internal Social Commitment, sustainability, citizenship, Individual responsibility and all the news and interviews remind us that a better society we can build between tod @ s .


Better Society is a program that has several sections, including a newsletter on CSR news and good national and international initiatives. Combine the good news and social modeling with good music from the radio of the Ateneo de Caracas.


In a year and interviewed various personalities from business, local governments and civil society.


To share this first anniversary, talked with the teacher and ethicist, Victor Guedes, strategic communication expert, Italo Pizzolante and one of the directors of the CSR Magazine Venezuela, Irais Souto. The three were among the first interviewed that Anaiz and Carlos had last year in the program.


Anaiz and Carlos read the messages that listeners, friends and colleagues from various parts of Venezuela and the world sent to celebrate the first anniversary.


THANKS for being part of a better society!

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