
Ruy Camargo Neto
Senior executive from animal health industry with MBA and background in Latin America, as well as, impact investor in different sectors such as education, health (including animal health), shared economy and agtech. Currently, leading the innovation area at Impact Hub Sao Paulo and scaling open innovation together with the government at municipal, state and federal level.

Pedro Peixoto

Ivan Bergier

Dr Daniel Hato

Andre Luiz Perrone do Resi
André Luiz Perrone dos Reis holds a degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Marília (UNIMAR) and Genetic Improvement Specialization at TEXAS A&M. He serves as both the proprietor and Executive Director of CMA – Cia Agropecuaria Monte Alegre, situated in Barretos, SP, Brazil.
The CMA's feedlot operation exemplifies a sustainable model for the fattening and finishing of beef cattle, boasting international certifications, and pioneering advancements in animal management and welfare. This productive unit exhibits a static capacity to accommodate 22,000 animals. Over the span of more than two decades, it has emerged as a hallmark of technological prowess, achieving remarkable performance indices, and fostering mutually beneficial partnerships for livestock producers. Noteworthy is the confinement of over 500,000 animals under the auspices of CMA.
With a wealth of experience encompassing the production of Tifton 85 hay, sugarcane cultivation, and substantial contributions to the export of live animals, CMA stands as an enterprise that significantly bolsters the meat supply chain within the agricultural sector. Its unwavering commitment to sustainable agriculture remains paramount as it continuously endeavors to promote the ethos of responsible farming.

Byron Silver
- Americans with IDD face enormous obstacles when seeking quality health services
- The vast majority of Americans with IDD are enrolled in state Medicaid programs MCOs struggle with the IDD population because they’re statistical outliers, physicians and dentists aren’t trained to care for them, the population is not properly risk-adjusted, and frequently, MCOs treat them all the same
- For all these reasons, according to the CDC, patients with IDD comprise approximately 4.9% of Medicaid enrollees, but they drive 15.7% of the costs
- The transdisciplinary clinic model can significantly improve health outcomes while, at the same time, achieve major cost savings for third party payers
