At BR Nation Talks, Luiz Tastaldi proposes an approach that connects business, identity, and decision-making, inviting leaders to occupy a unique place in the market.
Miami (USA), April 2026
In a business environment increasingly driven by performance, methods, and ready-made answers, one question has been gaining traction among executives and leadership: what truly sustains growth?
On April 17, 18, and 19, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Gale Hotel Miami will host BR Nation Talks, an event that brings together Brazilian leaders in an international setting to discuss strategy, positioning, and the future of business.
Among the highlights of the program is strategist Luiz Tastaldi, whose approach has gained recognition precisely for challenging the most widely accepted starting point in the corporate world. Referred to behind the scenes as the “silent strategist of Faria Lima,” Tastaldi has been creating a rare space for listening and reflection amid the noise of the executive environment.
Leading the “Manifeste-se” movement, he has gathered—free of charge and without the traditional trappings of self-promotion or advertising campaigns—executives, CEOs, financial market entrepreneurs, and professionals at different stages of life and career at Teatro B32, in São Paulo’s financial district. This may be one of the key factors that sets the project apart and explains the formation of a recurring and engaged audience.
On stage, Tastaldi leads reflections on life and business strategy through an original approach that moves beyond the predictable repertoire of the corporate environment. The impact of this movement has extended beyond the theater, evolving into a series broadcast by BM&C News six times a week during prime time.
His proposal, however, goes beyond format. It shifts perspective: before strategy comes identity. With a career spanning more than three decades leading projects involving major brands, governments, and global initiatives, Tastaldi has developed a perspective that bridges business and human behavior with equal depth.
Rather than presenting models or formulas, his message invites a deeper reflection on who is making decisions, based on which references, and under which narratives. It is at this point that his approach gains strength. By framing strategy not as a tool, but as an expression of identity, Tastaldi proposes a shift in perspective that directly impacts how leaders build value, presence, and differentiation.
At BR Nation Talks, his participation reinforces an idea that is gaining relevance in a market saturated by comparisons: the most difficult competitive advantage to replicate remains the ability to sustain a distinct identity.
More than a lecture, it is an invitation—not only to grow, but to clearly understand what sustains that growth.
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Where: Gale Hotel Miami
When: April 17, 18, and 19, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.