New Board of the ACI Takes Office in Montes Claros
The new board of the ACI in Montes Claros took office on a Monday, with Dennison Caldeira Rocha assuming the presidency until 2029.
The new governing body of the Associação Comercial, Industrial e de Serviços (ACI) in Montes Claros was officially sworn in on Monday, indicating a significant transition in leadership for the 77-year-old organization. The ceremony was attended by various stakeholders, including business directors, members, political leaders, and media representatives, highlighting the importance of this event in the local business community. Dennison Caldeira Rocha now leads the organization, taking over from Gislayne Lopes Pinheiro, and has set a vision for the future that emphasizes collaboration and support for local entrepreneurs.
In his inaugural address, Dennison emphasized the need for humility and openness in his new role, expressing his commitment to engage with fellow board members and the ACI's associates. His remarks signaled a clear intent to elevate the ACI's role as a central space for business advocacy and support, ensuring that each member feels valued and represented. This strategic direction aligns with the ACI's historical mission but also seeks to adapt to contemporary challenges and opportunities within the business landscape of Montes Claros.
As the ACI moves forward under new leadership, it may face the task of enhancing institutional representation and fostering partnerships with public entities. These efforts are critical as they aim to address the needs of local businesses and reinforce the ACI's position as a key player in the region's economic development. Dennison's presidency, lasting until 2029, will be closely watched as the organization navigates these goals amidst changing economic circumstances.