Watch this and other corporate moves of the week
After spending a year at Heineken Jamaica, he landed the group Heineken Brazil It’s Giovanna Abreu. Here, the CEO takes on the position of Chief Marketing Officer for the Sol and Eisenbahn brands, with the mission of accelerating their presence in a competitive and changing scenario. The task is not easy. In the third quarter, large breweries suffered lower consumption worldwide – a 5.9% decline in Ambev and a 4.3% decline in Heineken. Giovanna has experience in the consumer market. He has already worked at BRF, Danone and Pepsico.
the Madrona LawyersAnnounces the arrival of Gustavo Maya as a new Real Estate Partner. Maya, who has worked among others at PDG Incorporadora, has more than two decades of experience in real estate law, real estate business and structuring real estate-backed financial products.
Thiago Caldas He is the new director of corporate control at the Brazilian multinational company Toby.
Already in Brazil Engineeringa global technology and consulting company, the news is arriving Marcos Lopez As Vice President of the Industry and Services Sector. The company says the CEO’s arrival is part of a strategic growth move in Latin America.
Bernardo Rabelo He becomes responsible for marketing, communications and strategy for Latin America Siemens Healthineers. Changes also come to AON’s communications, with Fernanda Castejon appointed as new Director of Communications for Latin America.
Rodrigo Busato He has a new address for the company. He held the position of Director of Airline Sourcing at On flyB2B travel technology. The CEO’s focus will be on expanding Onfly’s partnerships in Brazil and Mexico.
Marcos Gomezwho was previously at P&G, Renner and Dell, among others, serves as Neogrid’s Director of Corporate Governance and will report to Augusto Vilela, the company’s CFO.
Author of more than 230 scientific articles published in national and international journals, Alexander Biasi He is the new supervisor of medicine, teaching and research HCo.
Now in 2025, Biasi appears, for the third time, in the Top 2% of Scientists ranking, by Stanford University in partnership with Elsevier, which highlights the world’s most influential researchers.