Silvia Triboni Productions, Portugal
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Centenarian Expedition - What can we learn from Blue Zones?
Silvia Triboni is an Italian-Brazilian lawyer with an MBA in Public Management from the Getúlio Vargas Foundation. She has a degree in Sustainability and Human Responsibility from the University of Lisbon and in Coaching and Mentoring from the Getúlio Vargas Foundation. Journalist, lecturer and consultant focusing on active longevity and generational harmony in companies. She is a columnist and international correspondent for companies linked to the interests of people 50+ in Brazil and Portugal. An activist against ageism, she is director of the StopIdadism Association in Portugal. A social entrepreneur, through her the Brazilian course Repórter 60+ was internationalised in Portugal, training reporters aged 60 and over in various regions of the country. She founded the Across the Seven Seas platform, whose aim is to disseminate information and stimuli that enable the inclusion and development of the 50+ audience. In her Centenarian project, she has explored the Blue Zones, regions where the inhabitants are exceptionally healthy and long-lived, in order to publicise them to her readers. A writer, she has launched the book Employability 50+ in Portugal and Brazil, with useful information and strategies for a successful career in maturity. She is responsible for the Longevity column in Viva Saúde magazine, available throughout Brazil