The Announcement Was Made This Wednesday by Petrobras in an Official Statement to the Press
Petrobras informs that its Board of Directors, in a meeting held this Wednesday (3/20), elected Ms. Anelise Quintão Lara to the position of Executive Director of Refining and Natural Gas and approved the reappointment of President Roberto Castello Branco and the other Executive Directors of the company for a two-year term, with the exception of the Chief Financial Officer and Investor Relations Officer, who will remain in office until the appointment of their successor.
Anelise Lara holds a degree in chemical engineering from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, with a master’s degree in petroleum engineering from the Federal University of Ouro Preto and a doctorate in Earth Sciences from Université Pierre et Marie Curie in France. She has an MBA in executive management from IBMEC and in advanced business management from COPPEAD.
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She has been with Petrobras for over 30 years, having held various managerial positions in the areas of research, reservoir engineering, and pre-salt project development. Since May 2016, she has held the position of Executive Manager of Acquisitions & Divestments.
She chaired the Brazil Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), was a member of the Board of SPE International until 2017, and is currently a member of the Diversity Committee of IBP, having participated in its creation in 2018.

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