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Fernando Loureiro

Fernando Loureiro

Senior Director, Public Policy and Government Affairs, Latin America, Intel

Fernando Loureiro is Senior Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs for Intel Latin America. Responsibilities include enhancing Intel’s visibility and influence with policy-makers and developing Intel’s technical and public policy agendas in the region.

Mr Loureiro was previously Head of Public Policy and Corporate Communications at Roche Pharmaceuticals, Dell and Compaq. At Dell he was also responsible for site selection across the globe, and was in charge of the Brazilian Programme of Investment Promotion and Technology Transfer, run by the Ministry of Foreign Relations and the Inter-American Development Bank in Brasilia. Early in his career he held several executive positions at Itautec Informática.

Mr Loureiro has a bachelor and a masters degree in Business Administration from the São Paulo University, a post-graduate degree in Foreign Affairs from ESSEC Business School in France; specialisation in Strategic Alliances from Wharton School, a specialisation in High Impact Leadership from Columbia University, specialisation in Marketing Champions at INSEAD/France and is Certificate in Change Management Leadership by Cornell University. At FVG Brazil, he has taken the CEO International Program.

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