Marcelo Feriozzi Bacci
Director of Finance/CFO chez SUZANO S.A.
Relations actives
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Christian Orglmeister | M | 50 | 8 ans | |
Paulo Sergio Kakinoff | M | 49 |
Veracel Celulose SA
Veracel Celulose SA Pulp & PaperProcess Industries Veracel Celulose SA is a Brazilian sustainable bio company that produces cellulose in Bahia, Brazil. The joint venture company is based in Eunapolis, Brazil. The company is committed to ethical and responsible production and have a program called Amigos da Fauna that encourages the community to report animal sightings in the region. Veracel Celulose also has eucalyptus plantations and forest restoration projects that help remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | 2 ans |
Paulo Rogerio Caffarelli | M | 58 | 4 ans | |
Nildemar Secches | M | 75 | 16 ans | |
Maria Priscila Rodini Vansetti Machado | F | 65 | 8 ans | |
Daniel Feffer | M | 64 | 46 ans | |
David Feffer | M | 67 | 50 ans | |
Rodrigo Calvo Galindo | M | 47 | 4 ans | |
Ana Pessoa | M | 57 | 5 ans | |
Marcos Antonio Molina dos Santos | M | 54 | 2 ans | |
Deborah Stern Vieitas | F | 66 | 2 ans | |
Leonardo Barretto de Araujo Grimaldi | M | 49 | 24 ans | |
Fernando de Lellis Garcia Bertolucci | M | 58 | 5 ans | |
Sergio Agapito Lires Rial | M | 63 | 2 ans | |
Flavia Maria Bittencourt | F | 54 | 4 ans | |
Altamir Batista Mateus da Silva | M | - | 2 ans | |
Sebastião Henrique Rodrigues Gomes | M | - |
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries CNAA - National Sugarcane and Alcohool Company is an enterprise in the sugarcane sector which works to produce clean renewable fuel. With units in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás, CNAA is controlled by the Sugarcane and Alcohol Investment and Participation Fund, made up of investment funds from Carlyle/Riverstone, Goldman Sachs, Discovery Capital, Global Foods and DiMaio Ahmad. There are 3 CNAA production units. The units in Ituiutaba-MG and Itumbiara-GO are already in operation, each one with a processing capacity of 2.5 million tons of sugarcane per year. These units are focused on producing VHP and crystal sugar, Anidro and hydrated alcohol, as well as producing electrical energy from sugarcane bagasse. The unit in Campina Verde-MG is foreseen to begin production in 2010. CNAA was projected to offer state-of-the-art technology and differentiated practices both in the production of clean renewable fuel as well as in the relationship with its collaborators and the communities in the regions where they work. Among their differentials is mechanized harvesting, high industrial efficiency, an economical sustainability, social and environmental, privileged logistics and the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as diffusers instead of milling, guaranteeing scales and optimizing resources. | - |
Anselmo Lopes Rodrigues | M | - |
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries CNAA - National Sugarcane and Alcohool Company is an enterprise in the sugarcane sector which works to produce clean renewable fuel. With units in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás, CNAA is controlled by the Sugarcane and Alcohol Investment and Participation Fund, made up of investment funds from Carlyle/Riverstone, Goldman Sachs, Discovery Capital, Global Foods and DiMaio Ahmad. There are 3 CNAA production units. The units in Ituiutaba-MG and Itumbiara-GO are already in operation, each one with a processing capacity of 2.5 million tons of sugarcane per year. These units are focused on producing VHP and crystal sugar, Anidro and hydrated alcohol, as well as producing electrical energy from sugarcane bagasse. The unit in Campina Verde-MG is foreseen to begin production in 2010. CNAA was projected to offer state-of-the-art technology and differentiated practices both in the production of clean renewable fuel as well as in the relationship with its collaborators and the communities in the regions where they work. Among their differentials is mechanized harvesting, high industrial efficiency, an economical sustainability, social and environmental, privileged logistics and the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as diffusers instead of milling, guaranteeing scales and optimizing resources. | - |
Pedro de Camargo Neto | M | - | 2 ans | |
Walter Schalka | M | 63 | 11 ans | |
Gabriela Feffer Moll | F | 40 | 7 ans | |
Aldo Luiz Mendes | M | 65 | 2 ans | |
Carlos Aníbal de Almeida | M | - | 21 ans | |
Pablo Machado | M | - | - | |
Eduardo Augusto Rocha Pocetti | M | 69 | 2 ans | |
Maria Cecilia Castro Neves Ipiña | F | - | - | |
Michael Hoffman | M | 73 |
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries CNAA - National Sugarcane and Alcohool Company is an enterprise in the sugarcane sector which works to produce clean renewable fuel. With units in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás, CNAA is controlled by the Sugarcane and Alcohol Investment and Participation Fund, made up of investment funds from Carlyle/Riverstone, Goldman Sachs, Discovery Capital, Global Foods and DiMaio Ahmad. There are 3 CNAA production units. The units in Ituiutaba-MG and Itumbiara-GO are already in operation, each one with a processing capacity of 2.5 million tons of sugarcane per year. These units are focused on producing VHP and crystal sugar, Anidro and hydrated alcohol, as well as producing electrical energy from sugarcane bagasse. The unit in Campina Verde-MG is foreseen to begin production in 2010. CNAA was projected to offer state-of-the-art technology and differentiated practices both in the production of clean renewable fuel as well as in the relationship with its collaborators and the communities in the regions where they work. Among their differentials is mechanized harvesting, high industrial efficiency, an economical sustainability, social and environmental, privileged logistics and the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as diffusers instead of milling, guaranteeing scales and optimizing resources. | - |
Kirsti Johanna Hagelberg | F | 52 |
Veracel Celulose SA
Veracel Celulose SA Pulp & PaperProcess Industries Veracel Celulose SA is a Brazilian sustainable bio company that produces cellulose in Bahia, Brazil. The joint venture company is based in Eunapolis, Brazil. The company is committed to ethical and responsible production and have a program called Amigos da Fauna that encourages the community to report animal sightings in the region. Veracel Celulose also has eucalyptus plantations and forest restoration projects that help remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | - |
Leonardo Grimaldi | M | - | - | |
Aires Galhardo | M | 46 |
Veracel Celulose SA
Veracel Celulose SA Pulp & PaperProcess Industries Veracel Celulose SA is a Brazilian sustainable bio company that produces cellulose in Bahia, Brazil. The joint venture company is based in Eunapolis, Brazil. The company is committed to ethical and responsible production and have a program called Amigos da Fauna that encourages the community to report animal sightings in the region. Veracel Celulose also has eucalyptus plantations and forest restoration projects that help remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | - |
Allan Kahane | M | 72 |
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries CNAA - National Sugarcane and Alcohool Company is an enterprise in the sugarcane sector which works to produce clean renewable fuel. With units in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás, CNAA is controlled by the Sugarcane and Alcohol Investment and Participation Fund, made up of investment funds from Carlyle/Riverstone, Goldman Sachs, Discovery Capital, Global Foods and DiMaio Ahmad. There are 3 CNAA production units. The units in Ituiutaba-MG and Itumbiara-GO are already in operation, each one with a processing capacity of 2.5 million tons of sugarcane per year. These units are focused on producing VHP and crystal sugar, Anidro and hydrated alcohol, as well as producing electrical energy from sugarcane bagasse. The unit in Campina Verde-MG is foreseen to begin production in 2010. CNAA was projected to offer state-of-the-art technology and differentiated practices both in the production of clean renewable fuel as well as in the relationship with its collaborators and the communities in the regions where they work. Among their differentials is mechanized harvesting, high industrial efficiency, an economical sustainability, social and environmental, privileged logistics and the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as diffusers instead of milling, guaranteeing scales and optimizing resources. | 15 ans |
Juan Carlos Bueno | M | 55 |
Veracel Celulose SA
Veracel Celulose SA Pulp & PaperProcess Industries Veracel Celulose SA is a Brazilian sustainable bio company that produces cellulose in Bahia, Brazil. The joint venture company is based in Eunapolis, Brazil. The company is committed to ethical and responsible production and have a program called Amigos da Fauna that encourages the community to report animal sightings in the region. Veracel Celulose also has eucalyptus plantations and forest restoration projects that help remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | - |
Orlando de Souza Dias | M | 78 | 52 ans | |
Jouko Karvinen | M | 66 |
Veracel Celulose SA
Veracel Celulose SA Pulp & PaperProcess Industries Veracel Celulose SA is a Brazilian sustainable bio company that produces cellulose in Bahia, Brazil. The joint venture company is based in Eunapolis, Brazil. The company is committed to ethical and responsible production and have a program called Amigos da Fauna that encourages the community to report animal sightings in the region. Veracel Celulose also has eucalyptus plantations and forest restoration projects that help remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | - |
Mailson Ferreira da Nóbrega | M | 80 |
Veracel Celulose SA
Veracel Celulose SA Pulp & PaperProcess Industries Veracel Celulose SA is a Brazilian sustainable bio company that produces cellulose in Bahia, Brazil. The joint venture company is based in Eunapolis, Brazil. The company is committed to ethical and responsible production and have a program called Amigos da Fauna that encourages the community to report animal sightings in the region. Veracel Celulose also has eucalyptus plantations and forest restoration projects that help remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | - |
Márcia Aparecida Pascoal Marçal dos Santos | F | 51 | 2 ans | |
Christopher Fiore | M | - |
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries CNAA - National Sugarcane and Alcohool Company is an enterprise in the sugarcane sector which works to produce clean renewable fuel. With units in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás, CNAA is controlled by the Sugarcane and Alcohol Investment and Participation Fund, made up of investment funds from Carlyle/Riverstone, Goldman Sachs, Discovery Capital, Global Foods and DiMaio Ahmad. There are 3 CNAA production units. The units in Ituiutaba-MG and Itumbiara-GO are already in operation, each one with a processing capacity of 2.5 million tons of sugarcane per year. These units are focused on producing VHP and crystal sugar, Anidro and hydrated alcohol, as well as producing electrical energy from sugarcane bagasse. The unit in Campina Verde-MG is foreseen to begin production in 2010. CNAA was projected to offer state-of-the-art technology and differentiated practices both in the production of clean renewable fuel as well as in the relationship with its collaborators and the communities in the regions where they work. Among their differentials is mechanized harvesting, high industrial efficiency, an economical sustainability, social and environmental, privileged logistics and the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as diffusers instead of milling, guaranteeing scales and optimizing resources. | - |
Oscar Neto | M | - |
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries CNAA - National Sugarcane and Alcohool Company is an enterprise in the sugarcane sector which works to produce clean renewable fuel. With units in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás, CNAA is controlled by the Sugarcane and Alcohol Investment and Participation Fund, made up of investment funds from Carlyle/Riverstone, Goldman Sachs, Discovery Capital, Global Foods and DiMaio Ahmad. There are 3 CNAA production units. The units in Ituiutaba-MG and Itumbiara-GO are already in operation, each one with a processing capacity of 2.5 million tons of sugarcane per year. These units are focused on producing VHP and crystal sugar, Anidro and hydrated alcohol, as well as producing electrical energy from sugarcane bagasse. The unit in Campina Verde-MG is foreseen to begin production in 2010. CNAA was projected to offer state-of-the-art technology and differentiated practices both in the production of clean renewable fuel as well as in the relationship with its collaborators and the communities in the regions where they work. Among their differentials is mechanized harvesting, high industrial efficiency, an economical sustainability, social and environmental, privileged logistics and the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as diffusers instead of milling, guaranteeing scales and optimizing resources. | - |
Milton Berlinskido | M | - |
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries CNAA - National Sugarcane and Alcohool Company is an enterprise in the sugarcane sector which works to produce clean renewable fuel. With units in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás, CNAA is controlled by the Sugarcane and Alcohol Investment and Participation Fund, made up of investment funds from Carlyle/Riverstone, Goldman Sachs, Discovery Capital, Global Foods and DiMaio Ahmad. There are 3 CNAA production units. The units in Ituiutaba-MG and Itumbiara-GO are already in operation, each one with a processing capacity of 2.5 million tons of sugarcane per year. These units are focused on producing VHP and crystal sugar, Anidro and hydrated alcohol, as well as producing electrical energy from sugarcane bagasse. The unit in Campina Verde-MG is foreseen to begin production in 2010. CNAA was projected to offer state-of-the-art technology and differentiated practices both in the production of clean renewable fuel as well as in the relationship with its collaborators and the communities in the regions where they work. Among their differentials is mechanized harvesting, high industrial efficiency, an economical sustainability, social and environmental, privileged logistics and the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as diffusers instead of milling, guaranteeing scales and optimizing resources. | - |
Luiz Lacerda Biagi | M | - |
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool
Companhia Nacional de Acucar e Alcool Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries CNAA - National Sugarcane and Alcohool Company is an enterprise in the sugarcane sector which works to produce clean renewable fuel. With units in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás, CNAA is controlled by the Sugarcane and Alcohol Investment and Participation Fund, made up of investment funds from Carlyle/Riverstone, Goldman Sachs, Discovery Capital, Global Foods and DiMaio Ahmad. There are 3 CNAA production units. The units in Ituiutaba-MG and Itumbiara-GO are already in operation, each one with a processing capacity of 2.5 million tons of sugarcane per year. These units are focused on producing VHP and crystal sugar, Anidro and hydrated alcohol, as well as producing electrical energy from sugarcane bagasse. The unit in Campina Verde-MG is foreseen to begin production in 2010. CNAA was projected to offer state-of-the-art technology and differentiated practices both in the production of clean renewable fuel as well as in the relationship with its collaborators and the communities in the regions where they work. Among their differentials is mechanized harvesting, high industrial efficiency, an economical sustainability, social and environmental, privileged logistics and the use of state-of-the-art equipment, such as diffusers instead of milling, guaranteeing scales and optimizing resources. | - |
Marcos Assumpção | M | - | - | |
Carlos Augusto Lira Aguiar | M | 78 |
Veracel Celulose SA
Veracel Celulose SA Pulp & PaperProcess Industries Veracel Celulose SA is a Brazilian sustainable bio company that produces cellulose in Bahia, Brazil. The joint venture company is based in Eunapolis, Brazil. The company is committed to ethical and responsible production and have a program called Amigos da Fauna that encourages the community to report animal sightings in the region. Veracel Celulose also has eucalyptus plantations and forest restoration projects that help remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | - |
Caroline Carpenedo | F | - | - |
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Relation dans plusieurs entreprises
Anciennes relations
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Antônio dos Santos Maciel Neto | M | 66 | 15 ans | |
José Roberto P. Rodrigues | M | 81 | 7 ans | |
Pedro Pullen Parente | M | 71 | 4 ans | |
Luiz Fernando Furlán | M | 76 | 13 ans | |
Flavia Buarque de Almeida | F | 56 | 5 ans | |
Rodrigo Kede de Freitas Lima | M | 52 | - | |
Hélio Lima Magalhães | M | 71 | - | |
Antonio de Souza Corrêa Meyer | M | 77 | 19 ans | |
José Luiz Osorio de Almeida Filho | M | 72 | 4 ans | |
Dan Ioschpe | M | 58 | 4 ans | |
Rubens Pereira | M | 52 | 2 ans | |
Eric Tsai | M | - | - | |
Rafael Ferraris | M | - | 5 ans | |
Paola Falleiros | F | - | - | |
Danielle Hernandes | F | - | - | |
Emilio Chen Yeh | M | - | - | |
Alexandre Cezilla | M | - | - | |
Neil Hamilton dos Guimarães Peixoto | M | 58 | 3 ans | |
Fausto Victorelli | M | - | - | |
Edgar Gleich | M | 77 | - | |
Ana Paula Tancredi Ghidelli | F | - | - | |
Michelle Lourenço Corda | F | - | 8 ans | |
Ivandré Montiel da Silva | M | - | - | |
Pablo Francisco Gimenez Machado | M | 47 | - | |
Cristina Gil White | F | 48 | 2 ans | |
Marcos Sampaio de Almeida Prado | M | 73 | - | |
Ernesto Peres Pousada | M | 56 | 12 ans | |
Carlos Alberto Griner | M | 60 | 9 ans | |
Bernardo Szpigel | M | 78 | 16 ans | |
Jorge Feffer | M | 63 | 41 ans | |
Gabriela Woge | F | - | - |
Statistiques
Pays | Relations | % du total |
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Brésil | 74 | 100,00% |
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