Three New Members are Named to the Board of Directors at Aberje


Three new communicators were named to the Board of Directors at Aberje. The appointments took place on March 17 during the first meeting of the year. After the meeting, members of the Advisory Council had a chat with one of the partners of RedPoint, Manoel Lemos.
The new members are): Luciana Coen (SAP), Fernando Egydio (Brookfield) and Marcello D’Angelo (Camargo Corrêa. The Board of Directors is the highest organ of the association. Together with Aberje executives, the responsibilities of the Board include the creation and approval of the budget and the general guidelines of the institution.
Luciana Coen is the director of Corporate Communications and Social Responsibility at SAP. Earlier in her career she worked for prominent media companies such as Editora Abril and the newspaper O Estado de Sao Paulo.
Fernando Egydio is responsible for brand management, communications and institutional relations at Brookfield Brasil. He began his career at Banco Itau and later became Vice President of Marketing at Banco Santander.
Marcello D’Angelo has been a reporter, international editor and correspondent for radio. He contributed to the formation and management of Rádio BandNews FM. Currently, he is the Director of Communications at Grupo Camargo Corrêa.
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