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BASC PERU successfully held the "BASC 2021 CEO Meeting" On June 10, the BASC PERU Chapter held its "BASC 2021 CEO Meeting", an event that brought together more than 120 attendees, including general managers, process managers and representatives of BASC certified companies.
120 attendees, including general managers, process managers and representatives of BASC certified companies. This important meeting began with welcoming remarks by Mr. Fermín Cuza, International President of World BASC 2021.
Cuza, International President of the World BASC Organization (WBO), who highlighted the important work of the CEO's as allies to maintain the commitment with the safety and wellbeing of the country, as well as promoters of the country's safety and wellbeing.
and wellbeing of the country, as well as promoters of ethics and integrity in their organizations. The panel of speakers was formed by Dr. Carlo Caro, President of the Peruvian Association of Compliance, with the topic "The Legal Value, the Legal Value, the Integrity of Organizations".
with the topic "The Legal, Financial and Reputational Value of the ISO 37001 Certification", and in representation of the Top Management of our BASC companies, Mr. Juan José Córdova, CEO of Textil, participated as testimony.
José Córdova, CEO of Textil del Valle and Mr. Javier Calderón, Operations Manager of TISUR.
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