Debby Forman is a distinguished leader in professional development, specializing in innovative learning best practices. As Co-Founder of NucleoCap, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of extracurricular interactive training for small and medium businesses (SMBs) in São Paulo, Brazil. With a keen...
Debby Forman is a distinguished leader in professional development, specializing in innovative learning best practices. As Co-Founder of NucleoCap, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of extracurricular interactive training for small and medium businesses (SMBs) in São Paulo, Brazil. With a keen understanding of the challenges faced by SMBs, particularly during the current economic recession, Debby has spearheaded a comprehensive 12-session program designed to equip these enterprises with the tools and strategies necessary to navigate turbulent times.
Under her leadership, NucleoCap has become a beacon of support for local businesses, integrating best practice processes with calculated risks to foster resilience and growth. Debby’s expertise in strategy, assessment, and team management has been instrumental in developing tailored training modules that not only address immediate business needs but also promote long-term sustainability. Her extensive network across both public and private sectors enriches the program, allowing for a diverse range of insights and resources to be shared among participants.
In collaboration with Cwist & Thor Mentoring, and in partnership with the Associação Comercial de São Paulo, Debby has successfully implemented initiatives that enhance community engagement and empower stakeholders at all levels. Her commitment to fostering a collaborative learning environment is evident in her excellent team-building skills and her ability to lead cross-functional teams effectively. With a focus on business intelligence and online advertising, Debby Forman is not just a leader but a transformative force in the educational landscape, dedicated to driving innovation and supporting the growth of SMBs in Brazil.