[{"jcr:title":"Academic Committee"},{"richText":"The Academic Committee is the body that discusses and deliberates on the school's academic strategy. This includes ensuring the integration and quality of the programs, as well as defining research policies and faculty management.","madeBy":"Por","title":"Academic Committee","variant":"nobackground"},{"jcr:title":"transparente / botao vermelho / tag amarelo"},{"buttonBackgroundColor":"rgb(229,5,5)","themeName":"transparente / botao vermelho / tag amarelo"},{"jcr:title":"Grid Container Section","layout":"responsiveGrid"},{"titleItem":"President, VP, and Deans"},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"President","madeBy":"Por","title":"Guilherme Martins","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Guilherme Martins holds an M.Sc. and PhD in Business Administration in Operations and Competitiveness Management from the School of Economics and Business Administration (EAESP) of the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV). He received his undergraduate degree in Business Management from the Federal University of Viçosa (MG).   Since the beginning of his career, his professional performance has focused on Operations, the development of product/process improvement projects in Logistics companies, in the Third Sector, in the Educational branch and in large retail chains. As a researcher, his studies seek to show how companies’ competitive advantage is affected by the adoption, at different levels, of operational and supply chain management practices.   He joined Insper in 2009, where he is an Associate Professor dedicated to the areas of Operations Management and Supply Chain for Undergraduate Programs, MBA, M.Sc., and Executive Education. At undergraduate program, he is the professor responsible for the REP program (Effective Problem Solving) where students work on real problem solving projects of partner companies. Since 2017, he has acted as coordinator of the Business Administration program, and since 2019 as Executive Coordinator of the Undergraduate Program, being responsible for the areas that support the student experience and for projects that reinforce Insper’s value proposition of an integrated degree between Administration, Economics and Engineering."},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Vice President of Organizational Development","madeBy":"Por","title":"Marcelo Orticelli","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Marcelo built a career spanning nearly 30 years at Itaú-Unibanco, having worked at diverse areas such as Controllership, Planning, Risks (credit, market and operational), Ombudsman, Continuous Improvement and Efficiency.   He worked as HR and Labor Relations Officer, responsible for the policies and guidelines of HR products, and for relations with trade unions. He still serves as Director of Unibanco Institute, a social entity related to the group that runs projects aimed at improving high school education in public schools.   He has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from PUC-SP and has completed the professional master’s program in Administration from Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV-SP) and an extension program at the University of Texas at Austin.    "},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Vice President of Academic Affairs","madeBy":"Por","title":"Sérgio Giovanetti Lazzarini","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Sérgio Lazzarini holds a PhD in Business Administration (in the areas of Organization and Strategy) from the John M. Olin School of Business, Washington University, and an M.Sc. in Business Administration from FEA/USP. He is a Chafi Haddad Professor of Management at Insper. He was Professor at Ivey Business School, Western University, and a visiting professor at several universities, including Harvard (2010, 2012), University of St. Gallen (2009), HEC Paris (2014), Insead (2015), Brandeis (2016), Imperial College (2017), University of Utah (2019), and University of Toronto (2021-22).   He has recently researched the strategy and governance of organizations interested in generating social impact, which involve private impact-oriented companies, public (state-owned) organizations, and public-private collaborations. He is the founder of Insper Metricis, a nucleus of studies in impact measurement and investment.   He published a trilogy of books on public-private relations: Capitalism of Ties (Elsevier, 2011, awarded second place in the 2011 Jabuti Prize; revised edition by Bei Editora, 2018), Reinventing State Capitalism: Leviathan in Business, Brazil, and Beyond (Harvard University Press, 2014, with Aldo Musacchio), and The Right Privatization: Why Private Firms in Public Initiatives Need Capable Governments (Cambridge University Press, 2022, translated version winner of the 2024 Jabuti Academic Prize).   Additionally, he has regularly published in various national and international academic journals, such as Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, Public Choice, and Harvard Business Review Latin America, among others.   At Insper, he was Program Director of the Center for Research in Strategy from 2003 to 2006, Program Director of the Business Administration program from 2005 to 2006, Academic Dean of Undergraduate and M.Sc. Programs from 2007 to 2008, Academic Dean of Undergraduate Education in 2009, and Dean of Research and Graduate Education from 2013 to 2015.   He has worked on consulting projects for private, public, and multilateral organizations such as OECD, IDB, and the World Bank. He has been a source for various international media outlets such as The Economist, New York Times, Financial Times, Forbes, BBC, and Bloomberg. He was a member of the Executive Committee (2008-2010) and Global Representative for Latin America (2007) of the Business Policy and Strategy Division of the Academy of Management; a member of the Board of the International Society for the New Institutional Economics (2009-2011); and a track leader of the Strategy Division of ANPAD (2009-2010). He is currently an Associate Editor of the Academy of Management Review.  "},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Dean of Research and Graduate Education","madeBy":"Por","title":"Cristine Campos de Xavier Pinto","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Full Professor at Insper. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economic Sciences from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, an M.Sc. in Economics from PUC-Rio, an M.Sc. in Statistics and a PhD in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.   Before joining Insper, she was a visiting professor at the University of Michigan and an associate professor at EESP/FGV. Her research areas are Econometrics and the Economics of Education. She has articles published in several international journals, including The Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Econometrics, Quantitative Economics and Review of Economics and Statistics.   She is currently a member of the “Latin American Standing Committee” of the Econometric Society and of the board of the Brazilian Econometric Society. She was previously an associate editor of the Brazilian Review of Econometrics."},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Dean of Undergraduate Programs","madeBy":"Por","title":"Priscila Borin Claro","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Associate professor and coordinator of Social Responsibility and Extension, teaches courses in Strategy, Sustainability, and Social Business at Insper. Conducts consultancy and research in sustainability and corporate responsibility, Sustainable Development Goals, as well as sustainability reporting following the GRI standard.   She holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the Federal University of Lavras, an M.Sc. from Wageningen University (WUR) in the Netherlands in Socio-Environmental Management, and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the Federal University of Lavras.   She worked at the Institute of Agricultural Economics in The Hague, in the Netherlands, as a Junior Researcher (2002-2003) and also as a researcher at PENSA (Agribusiness Intelligence Center) at FEA/USP from 2005 to 2007. She also served as the Academic Coordinator of executive programs at Insper from 2006 to 2012 (Clariant, CONIB, ABC Group, Nestle, Pepsico, Cargill, Banco Real, Santander, CPFL, Toyota, J&J, Baxter, Orbitall, Bradesco, AGF/Allianz, Einstein, Alpargatas, Ultra Group, Latapack-Ball).   In the field of education, she worked as a part-time professor at EASP/FGV from 2013 to 2015 and as a professor in executive education programs at FUNDACE, Unisinos, Newton Paiva, FIA, São Paulo, GV-PEC."},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Dean of Executive Education and MBAs","madeBy":"Por","title":"Silvio Abrahão Laban Neto","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Silvio Abrahão Laban Neto holds a Bachelor’s degree in Naval Engineering from Poli-USP, a graduate degree with a specialization in Business Administration from EAESP-FGV and a PhD in Business Administration with emphasis in Marketing from EAESP-FGV.   He began academic and teaching activities in 2004, having also been deputy coordinator of the Center for Excellence in Retail. He served for more than 19 years as an executive in several service and retail organizations. He is the coordinator of the Professional Master’s in Business Administration at Insper."},{"titleItem":"Academic Directors"},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Unit of Management and Economics","madeBy":"Por","title":"Guilherme Fowler A. Monteiro","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Guilherme Fowler A. Monteiro is an Associate Professor at Insper, where he previously held the Endeavor Chair with a focus on entrepreneurship. A graduate of the University of São Paulo, he holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics, an M.Sc. in Economic Theory, and a PhD in Business Administration (with distinction).   He has also attended extension courses at the London School of Economics, Olin College of Engineering, and Harvard Business School. In 2015, he was a visiting professor at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.   Guilherme specializes in the areas of strategy design, entrepreneurship, and competition economics. His research and consulting experience covers a range of topics and sectors. Before joining the faculty at Insper, he served as a senior economist and manager at one of Brazil’s leading economic consultancies  "},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Unit of Management and Economics","madeBy":"Por","title":"Naercio Menezes Filho","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"He is the Chair of the  Ruth Cardoso Chair , researcher at the Center for Public Management & Policy, and director of the  Center for Early Childhood  at Insper.   He is also an Associate Professor at FEA-USP, a Member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, and a columnist for the newspaper Valor Econômico. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University College London, with an M.Sc. and bachelor’s degree, also in Economics, from USP. He conducts research in the field of Economics, with a focus on Human Capital and Inequality, working mainly on topics such as education, labor market, income distribution, productivity, technology, and unemployment.   He has articles in national and international academic publications, such as Lancet, PNAS,  Review of Economics and Statistics ,  Economic Journal , and  Journal of International Economics . He was the editor of the  Brazilian Review of Econometrics  and a reviewer for publications such as the  American Economic Review ,  Review of Economics and Statistics , and  Economic Journal , among others.   He received the Mario Henrique Simonsen Lecture Award, granted by the  Latin American Econometric Society , and twice the Haralambos Simeonidis Award for the best doctoral thesis and best article published by a Brazilian Economist, in 1999 and 2006.   Currently, he teaches Applied Econometrics for Public Policies in the M.Sc. in Public Policy program and Econometrics in the Ph.D. program."},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Unit of Engineering and Technology","madeBy":"Por","title":"Carlos Magno de Oliveira Valente","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Graduated in Mechanical Engineering from EESC/USP, earned an M.Sc. in Robotics and a PhD in Manufacturing Automation, both from EESC/São Carlos. Worked as a researcher at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. Currently, he is the Program Director of the Mechanical Engineering Program at Insper.   He also serves as the CTO of Sensoft Automation Ltd., accumulating over 15 years of professional experience in managing automation projects implemented in companies in Brazil and abroad. During this period, he also played a key role in coordinating innovative projects in entrepreneurial environments such as business incubators, technology parks, PIPE/FAPESP Phases 1, 2, and 3 projects, and RHAE/CNPq projects. He was a project manager in the healthcare sector, involving regulatory aspects (ANVISA), implementation of Good Manufacturing Practices, laboratory tests, and process certification.   He is a researcher in the M.Sc. in Production Engineering at the University of Araraquara, focusing on topics such as Quality, Lean, and Six Sigma. His professional experience covers areas such as Industrial Automation, Instrumentation, Measurement and Testing Systems, Visual Inspection, Connectivity, Data Science, and Digital Transformation."},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Unit of Engineering and Technology","madeBy":"Por","title":"Rodolfo da Silva Avelino","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Professor of cybersecurity and cloud computing at Insper. Holds a PhD in human and social sciences from the Federal University of ABC, an M.Sc. in Digital TV from Unesp, and a bachelor's degree in Information Systems from the Centro Universitário Fundação Santo André.   He has extensive experience in the IT area, leading projects in Information Security, network infrastructure, and cloud computing. He served as CSO (Chief Security Officer) in financial institutions and healthcare providers. He develops data security and compliance projects in certifications such as PCI-DSS and ISO 27001.   He is a researcher and contributed to the creation of the Free Technologies Laboratory (LABLivre) at the Federal University of ABC. In the Amazon region, he coordinates the development of the application for recording human and environmental rights violations "Projeta Amazônia" (https://protejaamazonia.org), as well as conducts training actions, socio-environmental impact diagnostics with indigenous communities, riverside dwellers, and agrarian reform settlers.   In the third year, he is a component of the management of the Coletivo Digital, where he develops projects related to Digital Inclusion, Free Software, Information Security, and data privacy. He participated in the pedagogical coordination of the Federal Program (MiniCom) Telecentros.BR (2010-2012), on the virtual learning environment platform for the training of digital inclusion agents.   Currently, he is a member of the council of the Latin American Network of Studies on Surveillance, Technology and Society (LAVITS), the Latin American Cybersecurity Research Network, Article 19, and Coletivo Digital. He is one of the organizers of the book "The Control Society: Manipulation and Modulation in Digital Networks.""},{"id":"guilherme martins"},{"richText":"Unit of Law","madeBy":"Por","title":"Diego Werneck Arguelhes","variant":"imagecolor"},{"text":"Associate Professor at Insper. Holds a Ph.D. in Law from Yale University, USA, and a bachelor’s and M.Sc. in Public Law from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). Prior to joining the faculty at Insper, served as Assistant Professor (2006-2011) and Associate Professor (2011-2019) at the Law School of Fundação Getúlio Vargas – RJ (FGV Direito Rio).   He was a scholarship student in the Estudar Foundation and the Yale Law School for the LL.M. program (2007-2008). Visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg, Germany) (2016.1), with a scholarship from the institution; visiting fellow at the Information Society Project (ISP), Yale Law School, USA (2017.1); Hauser Global Research Fellow at the New York University School of Law (NYU) (2017.2).   Served as a visiting professor at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland (2019.1), and as a collaborating professor in the graduate program in Law at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ, 2020-2021). Senior researcher at the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI).   A member of the SELA network – Seminar in Latin America on Constitutional Theory and Politics; council member of the Brazilian Section of the International Society of Public Law (ICON-S), of which he was a founding co-director (2019-2022); and co-coordinator, with Rogério Arantes (USP), of the “Mare Incognitum” network for empirical research on the Supreme Federal Court.   Conducts research in the areas of comparative constitutional law, separation of powers, design of judicial institutions, judicial behavior, and constitutional change. Regularly contributes to the general public on the Supreme Federal Court and constitutional law, being one of the founders of the podcast “Sem Precedentes” and the blog “Supra: o Supremo Interpretado.”"},{"typeView":"vertical"},{"text":"Governance [Board of Trustees](/content/insper-portal/en/quem-somos/governanca/assembleia-de-associados.html) [Executive Committee](/content/insper-portal/en/quem-somos/governanca/comite-executivo.html) [Self Assessment Committee - CPA](/content/insper-portal/en/quem-somos/governanca/cpa.html) [External Assessment Committee - CEA](/content/insper-portal/en/quem-somos/governanca/cea.html) [International Advisory Board - IAB](/content/insper-portal/en/quem-somos/governanca/iab.html)"},{"richText":"Insper's main milestones and contributions to debate, teaching, and research","madeBy":"Por","buttonUrl":"https://arquivos.insper.edu.br/2024/en/Insper-Annual-Report-2023.pdf","title":"Annual Report","variant":"image","buttonText":"Check the 2023 report"},{"jcr:title":"foto de fundo - vermelho - amarelo"},{"themeName":"foto de fundo - vermelho - amarelo"}]