Janaina Chezanoski, GMS

Published: Sept. 17, 2019, 5:11 p.m.

b'Jana\\xedna Chezanoski, GMS\\xae\\n\\nSenior Global Mobility Analyst\\nDOF Brasil\\n\\nNorSkan Offshore & DOF Subsea Brasil\\n\\nAchievements:\\n* Structured the Global Mobility department in Brazil, aligning migration (in and outbound),\\xa0relocation, taxation and business trips routine.\\n* Built the GM policy implementation project for the group\\n\\nMore about\\nHuman Rights defender, with experience living abroad and more than 7 years in the Global Mobility area, with a \\u201cCAN DO\\u201d attitude.\\nExperience in macro and micromanagement of expatriation processes for inbound and outbound, from planning to repatriation.\\nAlways seeking to develop skills and improve knowledge, Jana\\xedna is guided by challenges and pursue them in an increasing and continuous way.\\nWith focus, adapts very well into multicultural teams and is attentive to innovations and always open to the new.\\nNowadays she split her time between the challenges in the Brazilian migration law and the writing and preparing of the Global Mobility policy implementation at DOF group.\\n\\n\\u201cFascinates me how we are built of our opportunities and experiences from a really young age.\\nI will not say that the folklore was the main responsible to direct my interest for the #International Relations\\xa0and later to the #Global Mobility\\xa0and everything that it involves, but I cannot take away the positive impact that it made in my values and the professional I am today.\\nMy family, with their deeply rooted Polish #traditions, respected my choice and interest in the Italian #culture, and later endured my dreams as an International Relations student, to explore this fascinating world, even if for them, in their simplicity, it was still something so distant.\\nTime seems to pass faster and access to the world and its #multiple cultures\\xa0is for anyone today. It is impossible, regardless of the reality and the industry in which we are involved, to be averse or distant from #cultural diversity.\\nWe are talking a lot about bringing the \\u201chuman\\u201d to our increasingly automated processes and routines, but how open are we to promote humanly respect to the #multiculturalism?\\nHow do you promote #intercultural\\xa0respect in your routine as an Internationalist, as a Global Mobility professional, as an Intercultural expert or as a Human Rights Defender?\\nThese are just some of my thoughts, and I would love to know how you have found ways to work out this subject in your routine\\u2026\\u201d\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\n\\n\\nRio de Janeiro\\xa0 \\nA huge seaside city in Brazil, famed for its Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado and for Sugarloaf Mountain, a granite peak with cable cars to its summit.\\nThe city is also known for its sprawling favelas (shanty towns).\\nIts raucous Carnaval festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes and samba dancers, is considered the world\\u2019s largest.\\nBrazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.\\nAt 8.5 million square kilometers and with over 208 million people, Brazil is the world\'s fifth-largest country by area and the fifth most populous.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nThat I\'m passionate for everything that I work with, it\'s a known fact for everyone that has some contact with me.\\nMy followers on the other social medias probably realized that in the last two weeks I was in a "folk mood"...\\nMost people don\'t know, and my old friends maybe do not remember, but on my teen years I was one of\\xa0the dancers at an Italian folk group, Piccola Italia. Yes, a Polish descendant in an Italian group!\\nMy hometown, Curitiba, hosted for the 58th year the traditional ethnic festival "Festival Folcl\\xf3rico de Etnias do Paran\\xe1, Folclorize", that\\xa0celebrates the #cultural diversity\\xa0brought from the nationalities that #migrated\\xa0to south Brazil and built the local identity, which is so rich in its #diversity.\\n\\nPresentation of the Polish group Wisla, in the 58th "Festival de Etnias do Paran\\xe1"\\u200b.Marina Furman has been a passionate folklorist for 21 years.'