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Annual Report | 2008
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Promon Group
2008 was a year of vigorous growth for all Promon
Group businesses.
Promon was well positioned and able to capture the opportunities brought about by Brazil’s economic
growth, especially until the third quarter of the year. Promon has a well structured portfolio of solutions
and is recognized for its technical, professional and management competencies. In 2008 it was able
to strengthen its client and contract portfolio as demand for infrastructure and services increased and
a wide range of industries increased their production capacity, all of which favored the growth and
development of Promon’s business.
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A
gregate group gross revenue reached R$852.8
million in 2008. Net profits amounted to R$137.8
million, net of the R$19.8 million distributed to
Promon officers and employees as profit sharing.
A number of factors contributed to this high volume of net
profits: all group companies delivered positive operating
earnings in 2008, and group financial earnings were
excellent, as were non-operating profits resulting from the
Logicalis Group transaction that created PromonLogicalis
Latin America Limited. As a result, shareholder returns
for the period were 117%. At the end of fiscal year 2008,
the consolidated net worth of holding company Promon
S.A. was R$ 212.5 million, and the financial position of the
Group was very strong, having maintained its strategy of
high liquidity and low debt, which has given it the resiliency
it needs to face the global crisis. In 2008 Promon invested
some R$63 million, primarily in training, technology and
new business development.
Investments
Net income
Revenue
(R$ million)
(R$ million)
137.8
852.8
549.6
Since it was created in 1960, Promon has evolved
and kept up with changing demands; 2008 was no
exception. The year was marked by yet another Group
transformation: to enable it to capture opportunities
in the various industries in which it is active, Promon
embarked on a process to implement an organizational
and governance structure that will make the entities
that make up the Group more independent.
From now on Promon S.A. will operate as a pure
holding company, transferring to the management
teams and structures of each Group operating entity
the responsibility for developing its own strategies and
running its own business.
Promon Engenharia is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Promon S.A. and a leading provider of engineering services,
focusing on strategic industries such as oil and gas, mining
and metals, electric power, chemicals and petrochemicals
and environmental services.
Technological
development
21%
578.4
Education & training
Infrastructure
54.6
New business
30.0
2006
2007
2008
Source: Financial statements
2006
2007
2008
41%
19%
Source: Financial statements
19%
Total: R$63 million
Source: Financial reports
Promon Group
Fundação Promon de
Previdência Social
Instituto de
Tecnologia Promon
Employee
Shareholders
Promon S.A.
Instituto
Razão Social
PromonLogicalis
Promon
Engenharia
Trópico
Promon
Novos Negócios
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PromonLogicalis Latin America Limited was
created in April 2008, providing Promon with
a strong presence in the Latin American information
and communication technology (ICT) industry, a fact
that will accelerate its regional growth. It is a joint
venture between Promon Tecnologia, the former ICT
arm of Promon S.A., and U.K.-based Logicalis Group,
a division of Datatec Limited. Promon S.A. owns 30% of
the equity but has full management responsibility for this
new company.
Trópico, which is controlled by Promon S.A.,
is a 3-way joint venture between Promon S.A. (60%),
Fundação CPqD (30%) and Cisco Systems (10%). Trópico
specializes in developing hardware and software for
telecom operators.
Other Group entities are the Fundação Promon de
Previdência Social, Instituto de Tecnologia Promon and
Instituto Razão Social, the latter maintained in association
with two other large Brazilian groups – Gerdau and
Instituto Camargo Corrêa, with IBM Brazil as the
technology partner.
In 2008, Promon S.A. created Promon Novos Negócios,
dedicated to new business development, providing the
Group with a channel for its entrepreneurial tradition and
vocation. Promon Novos Negócios fosters innovation and
new ventures in infrastructure related industries, an area
where the Group has broad knowledge and important
competencies. This new area has already partnered with
important players in the investment market and has
identified interesting investment opportunities.
As business grew in 2008, Promon Group companies
had to significantly increase their headcount and, by
year end, employed a total of 1,600 professionals,
including some 300 in Latin American countries outside
Brazil. Recruiting a large number of professionals and
retaining talent during this period of market growth was
a significant challenge for the human resources area.
Promon was successful in both tasks, integrating the
new employees into a community of professionals who
share the responsibility for leading the company and for
fostering the principles, values and practices that are the
basis of its culture.
Promon is recognized by its employees and the
marketplace as an excellent place to work and has
become a reference in people management in Brazil. For
the 12th consecutive year Promon was considered one of
the best places to work in Brazil by surveys conducted by
the Great Place to Work Institute / Época Negócios and
by Guia Exame-Você S.A. / FIA-USP, the University of São
Paulo Business School. Promon’s HR was ranked among
the 50 most admired by Brazilian HR journal Gestão RH.
Promon continuously advances in its determination
to make its socio-environmental commitment an integral
element of its strategic planning and business activities,
rather than a mere set of principles, values and rules
to be followed. In 2008, activities carried out by Promon
Engenharia and PromonLogicalis moved Promon further
along this direction.
In the area of social activities and investments,
Promon prioritized projects and initiatives in education,
as it has in other years. The Group believes that education
is an essential nutrient to the development of Brazil and
its citizens. These priorities are reflected in the activities
of Instituto Razão Social and the financial support
provided to NGOs such as Ação Comunitária and Casa
do Zezinho, as well as the encouragement given to
employees to volunteer their services to projects such
as the Junior Achievement, an NGO that focuses on
preparing young people to succeed in the labor market.
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Promon is also involved in supporting Brazil’s
National Quality Foundation’s main mission, which is
to disseminate management best practices to Brazilian
organizations large and small, both private and
government owned. Promon believes that these practices
require adopting a set of principles that will not only
make the organizations more competitive, but will also
help them integrate their activities with the development
of society and the environment.
Promon is a signatory to the United Nations Global
Compact and Brazil’s educational program known as
“Compromisso Todos pela Educação”,1 and is aligned with
movements such as “Nossa São Paulo: Outra Cidade”.2
Promon’s sustainability efforts have evolved continuously
and have reached benchmark levels in several of the
indicators published by Instituto Ethos de Empresas e
Responsabilidade Social. In 2008, Promon was selected as
a reference company for the third consecutive year by
the Sustainability Guide published by Exame magazine.
Although Promon made numerous changes during
the course of the past year, those elements that form the
essence of Promon remain unchanged: the principles and
values that mold its culture, its professional competence
based on a highly qualified team of professionals who
are motivated and committed to its future, the ownership
model that places 100% of the company’s stock in the
hands of its professionals, sustainability as a defining
element of its business strategy and an open, inquisitive
spirit, which is a characteristic of those who strive for
constant renewal.
The search for excellence, a strategic concept that
has been a constant in the history of Promon and which
led to it being awarded the 2007 National Quality Prize, is
the result of its mature commitment to the quality of the
solutions it develops and the services it delivers, of the
selection and development of its professionals, and of its
concern with their quality of life, as well as its permanent
search for the highest technical standards and the type
of relationships it develops with clients, partners and
society at large.
Brazil should feel the effects of the global financial
crisis more strongly in 2009, severely slowing its economic
growth and affecting several of the industries the Group
serves. Promon is aware of the scenario but feels it has
solid grounds to face the future with equanimity. It has a
healthy portfolio of contracts that should ensure that its
2009 revenue is equivalent to what it recorded in 2008.
This, added to its vitality, management capability and
financial health, will allow it to strengthen its business, an
open project built around the concept that it is possible
to conduct business and deliver consistent earnings while
maintaining a standard of ethics, participating in the
development of the nation, respecting the environment
and respecting human dimension, all of which are the
very essence of Promon.
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Everyone Committed to Education
2
Our São Paulo: a Different City
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Promon Engenharia
2008 was a historical year for Promon Engenharia,
with vigorous increases in revenue and staff.
Large contracts and good performance in almost all of its target industries boosted revenue to
R$388 million, a 78% increase over the R$217 million recorded in 2007. The combination of rising demand
and an offer of highly differentiated services had a direct impact on Promon Engenharia’s contract
portfolio, which closed the year at R$1.6 billion, over 20% above the initial forecast for the period.
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P
romon Engenharia adopted a new organizational
model in 2008, a result of Promon S.A.’s
organizational and governance changes that call for
each operating entity to have its own executive and
management structure. The number of employees increased
significantly to some 1,000 by year end, as the company had
to increase its professional staff to meet market demand.
The company also added a unit dedicated to environmental
projects to its traditional business areas.
Some of the more important challenges faced
in 2008 involved recruiting, training and retaining
qualified personnel in an extremely competitive scenario.
To keep up with accelerated demand and ensure the
quality of its services, Promon Engenharia invested
heavily in process improvements and people management
in 2008. Promon Engenharia reiterated its belief in the
importance of Knowledge Management by appointing
an executive director to be in charge of this theme
and by formally introducing Environmental Affairs to
its portfolio of technical competencies. The success
of these initiatives was evidenced in client satisfaction
surveys where Promon Engenharia surpassed its already
high scores in previous years.
Oil & gas
As a result of a truly bubbling market, EPC (engineering,
procurement and construction) contracts have made
a strong come-back. Petrobras continues to lead the
industry and is responsible for over 80% of the contracts
and accounted for about 50% of the 2008 revenue.
The first major event of the year was the signing
of an agreement to build the Delayed Coking Plant (DCP)
at the Petrobras Presidente Getúlio Vargas refinery
in Araucária (Paraná). This is a R$2.5 billion contract
and one of the largest ever for Promon Engenharia,
which in this particular case is part of a consortium with
Construtora Camargo Corrêa.
Other O&G highlights for the period include
the continued work on the Hydrotreatment Unit (HDT)
at the Henrique Lage (Revap) refinery in São José dos
Campos (São Paulo), the Hydrodesulfurization Unit (HDS)
at Revap and the Alberto Pasqualini (Refap) refinery in Canoas
(Rio Grande do Sul) and the Sulfur Removal Unit (SRU) at the
Capuava refinery (Recap) in Mauá (São Paulo).
Chemicals & petrochemicals
In chemicals & petrochemicals important projects
were delivered to traditional clients such as Carbocloro,
Polietilenos União and Petroquímica União – the latter
two now part of Quattor, created in mid 2008
by Unipar and Petrobras.
Promon Engenharia is part of a consortium that
provided engineering and project estimates to expand
the existing Fosfertil complex in Uberaba and build a new
fertilizer facility in Patrocínio (Minas Gerais). Fosfertil
is controlled by Fertifós, a consortium of fertilizer
companies. This is a new and innovative contract, in the form
of an alliance, which enables stronger and more long lasting
relationship with clients, as well as shared decision making,
risks and savings from lower investment costs.
Revenue (VAC)*
(R$ million)
388
274
217
2006
2007
2008
Source: Financial reports
* Value Added for Clients, comprising Promon’s
operating revenue plus the value of goods and
services procured under its responsibility
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In biofuels, work continued on two large contracts
with Cosan, Brazil’s largest sugar and ethanol group.
One of these is to build the new ethanol plant in Jataí
(Goiás), and the other is to replace a cogeneration
plant at its Usina da Barra facility in Barra Bonita
(São Paulo). Both of these units will allow selling
surplus power to the regional utilities.
Power
Promon Engenharia conducted technical feasibility
studies for Vale, one of its oldest and largest clients,
interested in building coal fired thermal power plants
in the Brazilian states of Espírito Santo and Ceará. Work also
continued on engineering and management for a thermal
power plant at Barcarena, Pará, where Promon Engenharia
is responsible for adapting equipment acquired in China
to local conditions. As part of this effort Promon plays an
important role in adapting the engineering and construction
cultures of both countries. To perform this task Promon
Engenharia had teams working in China, which provided
a very relevant procurement experience in that country.
Mining and metals
Vale is also an important partner in mining and
metals. Promon Engenharia finished the third expansion
of Alunorte’s alumina plant. Alunorte is the world’s largest
alumina refiner and the controlling share is owned by Vale.
Promon has been its leading engineering partner from the
very start, some twenty years ago.
In December 2008, Promon Engenharia signed
a process engineering and infrastructure contract with
Companhia de Alumina do Pará (CAP), whose production
capacity is expected to exceed Alunorte’s. Vale is also the
majority shareholder of CAP.
Other important projects for Vale include basic
engineering, planning and budgeting for the expansion
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of the Carajás Railroad and the Rail and Maritime Terminals
in Ponta da Madeira (Maranhão), which will provide
Vale with the capacity to ship 230 million tons per year
(Mtpa) through its North System.
In steel, Promon Engenharia finished the pre-feasibility
study for Companhia Siderúrgica de Pecém in Ceará,
a joint venture between Vale and Korean DongKuk Steel.
This facility will be built in two steps, each with capacity
to produce 2.5 million tons of slabs per year, for an aggregate
capacity of 5 Mtpa. Promon Engenharia also conducted
a preliminary feasibility and logistics study for Aços
Laminados do Pará (ALPA), a 2.5 Mtpa rolling facility
to be built in Marabá (Pará).
Working with Vale in its expansion overseas, Promon
Engenharia conducted feasibility studies for an ore
pelletizing plant in Oman, in the Middle East.
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PromonLogicalis
Latin America
One
of
creation
the
of
highlights
for
2008
PromonLogicalis
Latin
was
the
America,
a decisive step in the organization’s international
expansion in the information and communication
technology (ICT) industry.
PromonLogicalis is the result of the merger between Promon Tecnologia and the Latin American
operations of U.K.-based Logicalis and was born as the largest independent integrator of ICT solutions
in Latin America.
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T
he merger switched the focus of operations from the
domestic to the regional market. PromonLogicalis
is present in Brazil and has offices in Argentina,
Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. This strategic
and geographic realignment allowed it to keep up with
the global needs of its clients, who now demand vendors
that can serve them regionally, not just locally.
2008 earnings reflect the success of this initiative.
Consolidated revenue in Latin America was R$712 million
and in Brazil revenue grew 120% year over year, a period
when the total ICT market grew only 40%. This was
the fifth consecutive year in which the organization’s
ICT operations grew more than the market.
This performance reflects the success of a business
model grounded in solid professional competencies and
technological partnerships, combined with a consultative
approach that starts with a thorough understanding of
the client’s business to design and deliver innovative,
value-added solutions.
The client base grew significantly in all the
verticals in which PromonLogicalis has a presence:
telecom operators, corporations and public sector and
government institutions.
Fixed and mobile telephony and cable television
are the traditional markets, and these clients continue to
account for the largest share of the contracts. In 2008, for
the first time ever, all of Brazil’s large telecom operators
were PromonLogicalis clients, an important milestone
for the company. This was primarily the result of factors
such as the rapidly expanding offer of 3G services (highspeed voice, data, images and video) and, more recently,
portability. Contracts with telecom operators include IP
network infrastructure, high speed data transmission
Revenue
(R$ million)
712
124**
588*
240
2006
267
2007
2008
Source: Financial reports
* Brazil
** Other Latin American countries
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solutions and services, multiple service offerings, network
management and security solutions, among others.
The corporate sector has increased its share
of the PromonLogicalis portfolio, doubling for the fourth
consecutive year. This growth reflects the alignment of
the company’s offerings and competencies with corporate
demand for collaborative solutions and tools, data center
optimization, network virtualization and eco-efficient
technologies that comply with the concept of “green
IT”, consuming less energy and generally making more
efficient use of IT infrastructures.
Clients in this segment include banks and other
financial institutions, service industries, infrastructure
providers, manufacturing industry and civil construction
companies. PromonLogicalis tries to understand the
specific needs of each industry. This approach enables
not only the development of solutions tailored to the
needs of each segment, but also their replication in order
to optimize client service and reduce time to market.
2008 projects included remodeling the data center
structure for Redecard, a credit and debit card processing
company that is part of the Itaú group, developing
a set of solutions for Pinheiro Neto Advogados, a leading
law firm in Latin America, and IT engineering consulting
services for Vale.
In the civil construction industry, the highlight
for the year was the agreement to supply ICT solutions
to the CCPR consortium (Camargo Corrêa and Promon
Engenharia), which is building the Delayed Coking Plant
at Petrobras’ Presidente Getúlio Vargas (Repar) refinery
in Araucária (Paraná). PromonLogicalis provides network
infrastructure, data processing, security, electronic
document management, voice, data and wireless
communication solutions for this facility.
For the banking industry, PromonLogicalis offers
WAAS (wide area application service) solutions that
enable its clients to optimize their communication
resources by assigning levels of priority, and also has
a number of contracts to provide Advanced Service Centers,
in which PromonLogicalis takes over the management
of the client network.
In late 2008, important contracts were signed with
public sector institutions, a market that PromonLogicalis
is maturing and where the outlook for growth is good.
PromonLogicalis will provide solutions to upgrade
data centers, network security and collaborative tools
for clients such as the São Paulo State Department
of Finance, the Federal Data Processing Service (Serpro)
and the Integrated Air Defense & Air Traffic
Control Center (Cindacta).
Another front along which PromonLogicalis
is advancing is the formalization of new technology
partnerships.
Tandberg,
a
provider
of
highdefinition
videoconferencing
and
telepresence
solutions,
and
AlterPoint,
which
provides
network automation, management and security
solutions,
joined
the
existing
partner
base,
which already includes Cisco, IBM, Arbor, McAfee
and VMware, among others.
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PromonLogicalis
obtained
important
new
certifications in 2008, including Cisco Master Security
Specialized and Advanced DCNI (Data Center Networking
Infrastructure), which recognize the expertise of Cisco’s
partners in network security solutions and data center
infrastructure design and implementation respectively.
In fact, Cisco elected PromonLogicalis its “2008 Partner
of the Year”. Other achievements worth mentioning are
“Leader in Security Implementation”, “Leader in Telecom
Implementation” and “Largest Telecom Implementation”
awarded by the 2008 edition of IDG’s (a subsidiary
of the International Data Group) “100 Largest Telecom
Companies” guide.
One of the main challenges in 2009, PromonLogicalis
believes, will be meeting client demand for solutions that
provide faster returns on investments and make technology
a means to reduce costs. Part of the focus in 2009 will
be the further development of the company’s presence
in Latin America. The idea is to strengthen its position
as a regional supplier and reinforce an organizational
model that enables it to combine the competencies
of its various units to offer its clients the best solution,
regardless of the country or countries in Latin America
in which they operate.
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Trópico
After another year of strong growth, Trópico reported
R$209 million in revenue for the year.
Sales in 2008 were 115% higher than 2007, which in turn were 37% higher than 2006.
Trópico provides access and control solutions and applications as well as professional services for telecom
operators. Its Vectura family of equipment was chosen as one of the 25 most innovative projects of the last
ten years by a Monitor Group survey conducted in partnership with Exame magazine and entitled
“O Brasil que Inova”.3
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Innovative Brazil
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Revenue
(R$ million)
209
71
2006
97
2007
2008
Source: Financial reports
A
s in previous years, in 2008 Trópico continued
to stand out in a market characterized by very
rapidly increasing investments in voice and
data network convergence and NGNs (next
generation networks). However, it was portability
for fixed and mobile telephony that truly drove the
company’s increased revenue for the period.
Trópico was ready and positioned to efficiently
meet operator needs when the regulatory body (Anatel)
determined portability, which allows subscribers
to switch operators and keep their same phone
number. Trópico’s solution is based on the Vectura
Signaling Server (VSI), which enables portability
without requiring that operators change platforms.
This innovative and competitive solution allowed
Trópico to sell 40% more than had been budgeted for
the year. Trópico’s VSI has been applied to the legacy
and NGN networks of Telefonica, Oi and GVT.
Other highlights for the year include the supply
of VIA (Vectura IP Access) solutions for converging
corporate voice and data networks, and expanding
the installed base of VSSs (Vectura Software Switches)
that control IP voice calls. VSSs were supplied to clients
such as Telefonica, Easytone, Voitel, Rede Networks
and Hoje Telecom.
Telefonica’s implementation of VAS (Vectura
Access Server) solution has helped improve customer
service, thanks to its voice recognition system. Oi
is using Trópico’s VES (Vectura Edge Switch) to expand
its traditional telephony network. British Telecom,
which supplies corporate networks in Brazil, signed a
managed services agreement with Trópico to supply
equipment, operation and maintenance services
this past December.
Trópico has also expanded its international
presence. It is conducting market surveys in countries
similar to Brazil and is testing its VSI solution with
Telefonica in Argentina. It also set up Trópico
Colômbia S.A. to consolidate the company’s business
in Colombia. Larger teams focused on local markets
will enable the company to better serve its clients
and prospect for new business opportunities. In
line with Promon Group’s entrepreneurial strategy
and tradition, Trópico is one of the four controlling
entities of WxBR, a company created in the
first quarter of 2008 to offer WiMax (wireless
broadband) solutions.
Trópico’s management successfully faced the
challenge to expand the Manaus plant, almost doubling
its manufacturing area. To ensure continued product
and service excellence, as well as the levels of client
satisfaction demonstrated in numerous surveys, in
2008 Trópico invested some R$24 million in technology
development and expects to invest another
R$29 million in 2009.
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Promon
Novos Negócios
Promon’s
longstanding
entrepreneurial
vocation
was reinforced in 2008 with the creation of Promon
Novos Negócios.
The objective is to provide the Group with a framework to systematically support its investment decisions
in areas where it has recognized knowledge, competence and credibility.
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P
romon Novos Negócios activities will be
based on two main axes. One is to assess
opportunities and scenarios to invest in midsized ventures in electric power generation,
information and communication technology and other
areas. When investing in these industries Promon will
necessarily take the lead and will be responsible for
concept, implementation and management of the
resulting venture, even if it reaches out to investors
to leverage the initiative.
The second axis is based on the activities
of P2Brasil, a joint venture established in 2008 by Promon
Group and Pátria Investimentos to create and manage
investment funds. Pátria is one of Brazil’s outstanding
corporate advisory and capital management firms.
As an asset manager, P2Brasil has independent governance
so as to avoid conflicts of interest with other Promon
Group businesses.
The first initiative of this new company is the
P2Brasil Infrastructure fund that focuses on
business opportunities in the sub-sectors of
logistics and transportation, oil and gas, water,
sanitation and waste treatment and electric power
transmission and distribution. P2Brasil will draw on
the solid knowledge and competencies of the two
partners, Pátria in investment management and
Promon in infrastructure project management.
To enable continued economic growth, Brazil
must invest and revitalize its infrastructure. Promon
wants to use its entrepreneurial nature to be an active
participant of this process, using its competencies and
the credibility it has developed in the marketplace.
One of Promon’s new business initiatives
in 2008 was an equity investment in DeepFlex,
a US company that manufactures flexible pipes
used to produce and distribute oil and gas. These
pipes are made of lightweight and corrosionresistant material, making them specially suited
to challenging offshore environments such as
subsea facilities. This is a market with significant
growth potential because of oil exploration and
production in Brazilian waters.
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Fundação Promon
de Previdência Social
Fundação Promon de Previdência Social (FPPS),
the Group’s pension fund, was not immune to the
effects of the global economic crisis in 2008, but its
results remain better than those of most open plans
available in Brazil.
2008 was one of the worst years ever for pension funds worldwide because of the global slump in
equity markets. In Brazil, where pension funds had accumulated a large surplus during the stock market
boom years, average nominal 2008 returns were negative by an estimated average of 1.6%, according
to ABRAPP, the national association of closed pension fund entities.
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B
oth plans administered by FPPS − the MultiFlex
defined-contribution plan and the BásicoPlus
defined-benefit plan − were affected, albeit
less so than their peer group of pension funds.
Fund management is conservative in both cases, with
less than 18% exposure to variable yield securities
at the start of 2008. As a result, the plans did not
suffer the full impact of falling stock prices as did the
rest of the market.
Quotas in the MultiFlex plan increased in value by
3.72% during the year; even though this performance
is far above the negative 1.6% yield mentioned above,
if we include the 6.48% increase in the consumer price
index (INPC), real fund yield was negative 2.6%.
However, if the accumulated yield since the fund was
created in 2005 is taken into account, its performance
is still better than most open pension funds available
in the market. MultiFlex has a total of 1,304 members,
of which 1,142 are employees, 142 are self-funded
and 20 are beneficiaries. At the end of 2008 total assets
were R$106 million.
BásicoPlus, which was set up more than 30 years ago,
ended the year with net assets of R$602 million and 728
participants (85 active employees, 82 self-funded and 561
beneficiaries). At year end its accrued actuarial liability
amounted to R$549 million based on the discounted
present value of future liabilities and the life expectancy
of the members. Here too results were affected by
the negative yield of variable yield investments.
2008 was also marked by new and restrictive
government regulations governing supplemental pension
fund funding models and the destination of surpluses in
defined-benefit plans. As a result, the level of contributions
to BásicoPlus is expected to increase considerably in
2009, affecting both active pension plan members and
Promon Group companies as the sponsors. This situation
should lead to a reopening of the option to migrate
to the MultiFlex plan, where member contributions
are entirely voluntary.
In 2008, FPPS introduced real segregation of the
assets held by the two plans, but decided not to introduce
more strongly differentiated investment policies for
each one until the turbulence caused by the ongoing
global financial crisis is over.
At the institutional level, FPPS continued
to represent the sponsoring companies on Brazil’s
“Conselho de Gestão de Previdência Complementar”
(Supplemental Pension Fund Management Board). This
Council, which performs normative and appealing
functions, is chaired by the Minister of Social
Security and is made up of government, member and
pension fund representatives.
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Instituto
de Tecnologia
Promon
Instituto de Tecnologia Promon (ITP), a non-profit
entity created in 2006, took important steps to
consolidate its activities along the three main axes of
activity: fostering analysis and debate on emerging
technologies, integrating with academia, and supporting
knowledge management.
The focus of emerging technology initiatives were energy, sustainable development and information and
communication technology, all priority areas of interest for Promon Group.
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eminars and lectures were organized throughout
the year to discuss the feasibility and impact
of these new technologies on the various
production chains, bringing corporate and
academic professionals closer together. The highlight was
a seminar for 150 persons held in São Paulo and entitled
“A Challenge to Sustainability: Water versus Energy”.
During the course of the year other lectures were
organized: “Global Climate Changes and their Impact
on Brazil”, “Modeling and Analysis of the Madeira
River Hydroelectric Complex”, and “Applications of
Segmented AC Transmission”.
To further strengthen the ties between Promon and
academia, another ITP effort was a trainee program for
Master’s Degree students. Launched late in 2007, the
program was designed to identify and train talents in
areas Promon believes to be strategic. In 2008 Promon
awarded grants to four students selected from among
fifty applicants. These students are expected to defend
their dissertations sometime in 2009. At the end of the
year a fresh round of applications will be analyzed and
new grants awarded. At the same time, the Institute has
kept up its academic and institutional orientation for
Promon Group employees enrolled in graduate courses
in Universities in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
The third axis, launched in July 2008, is
methodological support for Promon Engenharia’s
Internal Training Program, an initiative that is a milestone
in the Group’s knowledge management. Some thirty
professionals will compile, organize and manage the
knowledge created or made operational by the company.
In 2008, 24 classroom modules were produced that can be
combined and used in many different types of training
events. Combining conventional and video-conferencing
activities, the program uses state-of-the-art distance
learning tools to foster the interaction between students
and teachers. The success of the pilot conducted in 2008
resulted in a plan to produce an additional 49 modules
in 2009, which will require the dedicated effort of about
seventy specialists. These courses will be available to all
Promon professionals and it is the intention to make
them available to clients in the future.
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Instituto
Razão Social
Instituto Razão Social (IRS) is a non-profit organization
that for the past six years has focused on training
managers
and
educators
to
improve
public
education systems.
The numbers in the 2008 edition of the Basic Education Development Index (IDEB) reflect the poor quality
of education in Brazil: only 1.2% of the schools equaled or bettered the average score in developed
nations, which was 6. In spite of the advances made in IDEB scores in recent years, the path ahead is long
and will require substantial effort by the government and all other sectors of society.
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he IRS, maintained jointly by Promon Group,
Gerdau and Instituto Camargo Corrêa, with
IBM as the technology partner, has completely
embraced quality of public education as its cause.
The IRS identifies and optimizes worthy education
projects, mobilizing resources and partners to enable
selected projects and then replicate them using
information technology.
In 2008, the IRS continued to support consolidated
programs and made new inroads, such as, for example,
reinforcing its technological partnership with IBM and
preparing, at their request, the first module of a course
about water for teenagers in the public schools.
Another successful partnership launched in 2008,
this time with Santander Group, created the PEFE
Network, a distance learning program for Physical
Education teachers, pedagogical coordinators and
school directors. In its first edition the PEFE reached 44
teachers in the “Escola Brasil” project. The PEFE website
had 11,922 hits in four months and offers participating
schools an innovative and more participative
proposal for physical education, one that uses games
and body awareness and motion as part of physical
education classes.
“Progestão” is another item on the IRS agenda.
Created in 2004 by Consed, the National Board of
Education Secretaries, the program was originally
designed to train public school administrators. Currently
the content is migrating to an online format to expand
its scope and accessibility. With financial support from
Gerdau, the first module migrated in 2008, in a joint
effort with Consed directors and state representatives.
This effort will continue in 2009.
Another program entitled “Gestão para o Sucesso
Escolar” (Management for School Success or GSE) is a
joint venture between the IRS, Fundação Lemann and
Gerdau to strengthen the role of public school principals
as educational leaders engaged in improving student
performance. In 2008 the program trained 37 principals
in São Paulo and 43 in Minas Gerais, benefiting over
27,300 children. The GSE is also being used to train
eighteen school principals in Maracanaú, Ceará, where
Gerdau has a manufacturing facility. This cycle ends in
2009 and will have benefitted 9,182 students.
“Além das Letras” (Beyond Letters) is a partnership
with Instituto Avisa Lá and sponsored by Gerdau.
It focuses on teaching literacy and is designed to
reach professionals in city departments of education
responsible for training teachers in the municipal
public school system. In its most recent edition in
2008, the program involved 407 schools in 31 cities and
towns selected using new criteria developed to focus
on locations with IDEBs below the national average.
In 2008 alone over 106 thousand students benefitted
from the program. Since its creation in 2004, “Além
das Letras” has reached 98 cities and towns. According
to a 2008 survey by consulting firm Casa 7 – Memórias
e Aprendizagens da Prática Social, the program has
fulfilled its objective of training municipal department
of education technical teams. The survey also found
that the program had created training methodology,
work agendas and classroom planning tools.
Another program, entitled “Formar em Rede”,
is similar to “Além das Letras”, but focuses on early
childhood education. It received high scores in an
assessment conducted by LabSocial – Consultoria em
Desenvolvimento Social. This program is a partnership
between Gerdau, Promon, Natura, Instituto C&A
and Instituto Avisa Lá. It encourages the use of new
education practices and creates “play” areas for children.
Launched in early 2007 and completed at the end
of 2008, the first round reached 46,415 children in
30 municipalities and 13 states. Eighty percent of the
teachers involved noted an improvement in the quality
of the play area and 91% of them now realize that
“playing” is a core early childhood activity. These
successes ensure the program will continue and in 2009
it should be extended to another 20 cities and towns.
All of these programs result in activities that are
aligned with the concept of optimizing private social
investment by using technology to take the best
teaching and learning processes to an increasing number
of public school professionals. All of them reflect Instituto
Razão Social’s core belief that “Education is the Reason
for the Future”.
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Abilio Francisco Alves Junior Abnilson Garcia Bruce Acácia Nunes Castilho Adalberto de Sousa Lima Ader Felicio Pedro Adilson Augusto Peres Adilson Celso Altruda Adilson Delanhese Adilson Netto Adilson
Salomão Cavati Júnior Adilson Sant’Anna Adriana do Carmo Cardozo Adriana Paula Gonçalves Azevedo Adriana Rezende de Castro Adriana Sant’Anna Adriana Turth Daniel Adriane Takeda Adriano Nunes
da Fontoura Agnaldo de Sá Oliveira Agnaldo Moura Agnaldo Vieira de Oliveira Agostinho Luíz Guimarães Ailson José R. de Siqueira Ailton Viel Alberto da Silva Seguro Alcimar de Carvalho Fischer Alcino
Fernandes Serra Filho Aldo Rodrigues Alves Alessandra Moreira Duarte Alessandra Prestes de Cerqueira Alessandra Santos Fernandes Alessandro Barbosa de Oliveira Alessandro Reina Torres Alex Augusto
Branco Wanderley Alex de Souza Mendonça Alex Faria Sandoval Alex Guidi Alex Rattes Marques Alexandra Prado Liem Alexandre Baaklini Gomes Coelho Alexandre Borges Alexandre Cesar Pereira de Paula
Alexandre da Roza da Silva Alexandre de Almeida Máximo Alexandre de Campos Barros Alexandre de Castro da Cruz Alexandre de Oliveira Martins Alexandre Francisco Alexandre Garcia Santana Alexandre
Goncharov Alexandre Lins Pellegrina Alexandre Lopes Valverde Alexandre Murakami Alexandre Otoshi Alexandre Regnani Alexandre Seiiti Arita Alexandro Aparecido Paulino Alexsandro de Souza Alfredo A.
F. Guimarães Alice Satiko Sato S. Torres Pinto Alike dos Santos Nucci Aline Onishi Aline Roma Santa Assumpção Aline Severini Pinto Ferreira Allan Castro Cardoso Almir da Silva Guimarães Júnior Aluisio
Lopes Junior Alvano de Araujo Tomei Álvaro Bragança Júnior Amália Camillo Avakian Amanda Alexandrini Amanda Carla Silva Amanda Moura Mariano da Silva Ana Beatriz L. de Campos Bicudo Ana Bela
Aranyi Gomes Ana Carla Barbosa dos Anjos Ana Carolina Cursino Fukushima Ana Carolina Kliemann Ana Carolina Riekstin Ana Celia Alves Caldas Ana Elisa Gargione Ana Flávia da Silva Barbosa Ana Flávia
Nejaim Mesquita Ana Flávia Querido de Souza Ana Justina Ferrugem Ana Karla Machado Almeida de Mello Ana Luiza de Noronha Roque Ana Luiza Lavoura Corrêa Ana Luiza Silva Mattoso Salgado Ana
Paula Guimarães Santoro Ana Paula Maciel dos Santos Ana Raquel Calais de Siqueira Anderson Abreu Rodrigues Anderson Marcelus Praxedes Anderson Marques Amatucci Anderson Silva Claro André Alves
Ribeiro André Chaves Grachina André de Carvalho Paro André de Lucena Zanco André de Nóbrega Azzini André Fagundes da Rocha Andre Guilherme Ferreira André Guskuma André Hiroshi de O. Nishina
André Kalil André Kleiman Arantes André Lessa Mansur André Luis Franceschett André Luís Lapa Trancoso André Luiz Castello Branco André Luiz Posada Restier André Martins de Martini André Natali
Schonert André Simões Costa André Valério Lopes Andre Varella Nemirovsky André Zavattieri Caires Andrea Beatriz Ramalho Flores Andrea de Paula Augusto Andréa Guimarães Barroso Mafra Andrea
Matsuno Andréa Romano dos Santos Gonzales Andréia Alves Ferreira Andréia de Sousa Lolago Andréia Furlan Andreza Polcelli Godoi Anesio Cardoso Gomes Ferreira Ângela Luiza Bomfim de Oliveira Ângela
Maria Leite de Araújo Angela Yuka Katayama Ângelo Antonio Mantovani Anibal Siqueira de Souza Junior Anna Carolina Alvares Cruz Volpon Anna Gabriela Novis Freire Duarte Anna Maria Valente Anne
Beatriz Z. Ferreira Annelise Regina N. de Toledo Antônia Cícera Nunes de Moura Antonio Augusto Vellasco Filho Antonio Bernardes Baccaglini Junior Antonio Carlos Costa Batista Antonio Carlos de Oliveira
Laus Antonio da Cruz Paula Antônio de Lázaro M. Hirata Antonio Ferreira do Amaral Antonio Francisco Araujo de Oliveira Antônio Henrique de Menezes Neves Antônio José Lins dos Santos Antônio Maurício
D. da S. Fortes Antonio Nilson Vieira Sobrinho Antônio Renato de Campos Junior Áquila Moreria Pedrosa Aquilas Silva e Silva Ariovaldo Antonio Leonardi Arley Leal Ribeiro Arlim Ronald Mendes Botão Filho
Armando Ayres Moraes Oliveira Armando Eduardo Barbieri Armando Neumann Batista Armando Soares Barboza Neto Arthur Akio Ito Arthur R. Salles Salvestrini Artur Soave Frezza Augusto César Brauns
Munhão Ayako Suehiro Ayami Vivas Ottoboni Ayrton Noboru Utiyama Barbara Seixas de Siqueira Beatriz Novaes de Miranda Bellina Moresi Britto Bernardino Nilton do Nascimento Bernardo Daniel Fridman
Kessel Bernardo Halpern Doherty Boris Rotter Boris Schorohodoff Brígida Maria Gilly Nardy Bruno César Vaz Bruno Coelho Miguel Bruno Farias Campos Bruno José Lima Ferreira Bruno Lima Vidal Bruno
Martins de Carvalho Bruno Miranda Gonçalves Soares Bruno Santana de Faria Bruno Vianna Temple Bruno Wilson Hodge Caio Almeida Sá Moreira de Oliveira Caio Augusto Gardelli Camila de Pina Caldo
Camila Fabiana de Mello Henriches Camila Nogueira de Andrade Cândida Samia Vieira da Silva Caren Tie Itagaki Carina A. Pires Amado Carina Chiang Carine Paiva Rezende Carl José Westhoff Carla Aguiar
Ponte Carla dos Santos Silva Carla Soldan Carlile Diniz Satiro Carlo Penteado Genzani Carlos Akio Matsumoto Carlos Alberto Angelini Carlos Alberto Centrone Carlos Alberto de G. Filizola Carlos Alberto F.
de Paiva Carlos Alberto Moller Pingarilho Carlos Alberto Simionato Junior Carlos Alexandre dos Santos Nogueira Carlos André Alvarenga Costa Carlos Augusto C. Barcellos Carlos Augusto de Souza Carlos
Diego G. de Oliveira Carlos Eduardo Barbosa Calegari Carlos Eduardo Campista de Sousa Carlos Eduardo Corrêa Carlos Eduardo da Silva Louvize Carlos Eduardo Dias Carlos Eduardo Dias Moreira Carlos
Eduardo Saraiva Carlos Eduardo Tanaka Magrini Carlos Eduardo Vercelino Carlos Frederico Silva Carlos Giovani Giraldeli Carlos Henrique de Carvalho Carlos Henrique Loureiro Zink Carlos Henrique Martins
dos Santos Carlos Henriques Ventura do Rosário Oliveira Carlos José Ros de Amorim Carlos M. Siffert de P. Silva Carlos Magno de Jesus Pereira Carlos Renato de Araujo Tavares Cordeiro Carlos Roberto
Barros Carlos Roberto Burri Carlos Rodrigo Cordeiro Alves Carlos Sancerni Castel Carlos Thomaz G. Lopes Júnior Carlos Tsutomu Shirota Carolina Andressa Minesio Carolina Honorato dos Santos Carolina
Munuera Oliveira Carolina Santoro Friede Carolina Sayaka Umetsu Cassia Bonin Cassio Ricardo de Moura Célia Doki Célio de Souza Barbosa Celso Kiyoshi Honda Celso Tadashi Kuniyoshi César Augusto
Adamo César Augusto Vilela César Luís Pessanha Ferreira César Ricardo Grassi Cesar Roberto de O. Brochado Cesar Rogerio Lucusi Christian Andreas Kurzhals Christiane Cabral Vieira Yazigi Christiane Costa
da Silva Christiane Regina da Costa Christiano Morette Cícero Fernando Sancho Cícero Gageiro Ferreira Cícero Victor Franco Facciolla Cidio Evangelista Caranhas Cidmar Xavier Elpidio Cintia Priscila
Yoshimura Clarice Hiromi Otsuki Clarissa Maciel dos Santos Clarissa Toscano Clarisse Cortes Moreira Claudia Calmon Lemme Claudia Cecilia Ortiz Zamorano Lorente Claudia da Silva Claudia Kazue
Shimabukuro Cláudia Mariscal Roberto Alves Claudia Regina G. Formicola Cláudio Fabiano Rosa Cláudio Francisco da Silva Claudio Guimarães de Freitas Cláudio Pereira Cardoso Claudio Pfiszter Claudio
Roberto Fernandes Cléber Benedito de B. Cabral Cleison Atala Cleison Caetano dos Santos Cleriston Veiga Silva Novaes Cornélio Nogueira Martins Crebio Melo de Figueiredo Cristiane Aparecida dos Santos
Cristiane dos Santos Silveira Cristiane Giacomini Maldonado Cristiane Medeiros de Almeida Cristiane Mieko Sekiguti Cristiane Papaleo Vianna Cristiano Albuquerque Duarte Cristina Belchior Ferraz Cristina
Mori Miyata Cristina Naomi Makibara Cristina Sumiko Sato Dalila Mazetto dos Santos Dalva Maciel de Medeiros Damião Fernandes de Barros Dani Everton Azevedo Dias Daniel Dias Gomes de Kerbrie
Daniel Domingues Daniel Felipe Müller do Amaral Daniel Ferreira de Lima Daniel Kraft Bulgarelli Daniel Massao Makita Daniel Soares Carreiro Daniel Soliani de Castro Daniel Zanardi de Camargo Daniel
Zilberberg Daniela Alves Beraldo Daniela Carina Cartarozzi Silva Daniela Lanziani Katayama Marques Daniele Cristina Silva Ferreira Daniella Adriano Coelho Daniella Antonieta Alves de Sousa Reis Daniella
dos Santos Pizzo Daniella Pires Michel da Mota Danielli Lúcia Augusto Danilo Alves de Souza Danilo Bastos Mehler Danilo Cunha de Souza Danilo Inamine Danilo Naman Cardoso Danilo Roma Sella Danilo
Sá Vido Danilo Santos Danny Bonini Pariz Davi Ferreira Maciel Fernandes Davi Turques Tavares David Andrade de Souza David Barreto Elío Débora Bechara Vasconcelos Denis Caje Henrique Denis Galindo
Ventura Denis Iannucci Junior Denis Sneider Iabrude Denis Venturini Arantes Denise da Costa Denise da Penha Bellini Denise Yamamoto Dennis Messias dos Santos Silva Diego Brito de Carvalho Diego Celso
Lopes Ballico Diego de Oliveira Diego Fernandes Ribeiro Diego Henrique de Campos Diego Junca de Gonzaga Balbi Diego Salvaia Dimas da Cunha Dino Miozzo Neto Diogo Pinheiro Teodoro Diogo Ribeiro
Mendes Diones Franco de Andrade Dirceu Teixeira Diva Martins Rosas e Silva Doris Chika Ifekaibeya Doris Lam Douglas Lorca Junior Éder de Almeida Sousa Eder de Faria Ederson Moris Junior Edgard Costa
Magalhães Edilamar Andrade Rodrigues Edilene Cristiane da Silva Edileuza Lopes Silva Edilson Roberto Signorelli Edinilson Sampaio Gomes Edna Maria da Rocha Barros Ednelson Miranda Ednilson Roberto
da Paixão Ednir Jorge Arantes Edson Amatucci Edson Aparecido Borba Edson Freitas Ribeiro Edson Gonçalves dos Santos Edson Justino de Oliveira Edson Pedro Forquesato Edson Porto Fassoni Edson Sakai
Edson Suetake Eduardo Aparecido Rabello Eduardo Aparecido Soares Eduardo Beno Heinemann Cohn Eduardo Bittencourt Luz Eduardo Cardoso Freire da Cruz Eduardo Cicero Vieira Borges Jr. Eduardo de
Almeida Carlotti Eduardo dos Santos Terra Eduardo Fozzatti Eduardo Fragelli Eduardo Gianasi Junior Eduardo Gurjão Salgado Argento Eduardo Henrique Tessarioli Eduardo Lopes da Cunha Eduardo
Marciano Alonso Eduardo Moreira dos Santos Eduardo Salles Cunha Peres Eduardo Shigueo Harada Eduardo Tashiro Eduardo Werneck Vieira Marques Egberto André de Meo Junior Elaine Cristina Goulart
Elaine Freitas Santos Elaine Sayuri Kaminagakura Elayne Amorim de O. Bereicoa Elcio Garcia Botelho Eleonora Pereira Nunes Vieira Eliana Campos Pedroso Eliana Cristina Alonso Eliana de Almeida Pereira
Eliana Messias da Silva Eliana Miyuki Yagueshita Eliana Rodrigues de Souza Leão Eliane Aparecida Branco Eliane Aparecida da Silva Tavares Elias Pereira Eliete Pereira da Silva Elisabeth Nascimento Silva
Elisangela Mendes Vitrio Eliuson Viana Barros Elizabeth Regina de Mello Elton Honorato de Oliveira Elton Pereira Soares Elvis Marques Alves Araujo Emanuel Moreira Avelino Emanuela Pessoa de Araújo
Emeli Quaglio Aguiar Emerson Rosa da Silva Emilton Tavares de França Emmerson Maziero Enilson Siqueira Santiago Júnior Eric Brawl Baia Pereira Eric Lazare François Rosenthal Erich Araújo Bastos Erick
Jean Rebelo de Lima Erick Robert Heinrich Erico Vecchi Ricci Ericson Dias dos Santos Ernandes Candido Francisco Eurico Marques Evaldo L. de Viveiros Ferreira Fabiana Mara Lopes Barros Santos Fabio Abreu
Hashimoto Fábio Alexandre da Silva Sampaio Fábio Alves Carneiro Fabio Antonio Braga Padrão Gomes Fábio Bittencourt Ramos de Oliveira Fabio Cunha Fabio da Silva Machado Fabio Faria Leahy Guerra
Fabio Ferreira de Souza Marzionna Fabio Gama de Almeida Fabio José Santana Fabio Leite de Barros Fábio Luís Aguiar Pinto Fabio Luiz Approbato Fábio Medeiros Damasceno Fábio Modesti Orsini de Castro
Fabio Montrezor Fábio Pontes Ferreira Fabio Risério Moura de Oliveira Fábio Rodrigues Alves Margarido Fábio Sogumo Fábio Vieira dos Santos Fábio Viva Jardim Fábio Yoshio Miyake Fabricia de Souza
Moreira Fatima Regina Pires M. Ramos Felipe Andrade Pires Felipe Carlos Pelegrina Felipe de Araujo Sacramento Jardim Felipe de Lacerda Jordão Felipe Junqueira Penteado Felipe Tavares Nigro Fernanda
Dantas Santos Fernanda Fidelis Paschoalino Fernanda Martins Santana Fernanda Salgado Ferreira Fernanda Spada Villar Fernanda Stevanatto Gonçalves Fernando Augusto Bacurau Fernando Buoro Auler
Fernando Cesar Britto de Araujo Fernando da Cruz e Silva Fernando Daniel Finger Fernando Ferrari Filho Fernando Figueiredo Santos Fernando Henrique Gines Fernando Luis Sobral Fernando Mandarini
Pereira Fernando Mauro da Silva Santos Fernando Ribeiro Fernando Silva de Santana Fernando Yudi Sakamoto Filipe Barbosa Olmos Fládson Ricardo Mendes dos Santos Flávia Chicharo Prata Lisboa Flavia
Martins Matos Flávia Oliveira dos Santos Flavia Pinho e Silva Bastos Flávia Regina Munhoz Flaviano Ludovino Leoncini Flávio Eduardo da Cruz Flávio Magalhães dos Reis Flávio Minoru Maruyama Flávio
Norberto Marques Flavio Silva Pinto Francine Forte Francisco Carlos Mazoni Francisco Carlos Rufino Francisco Eugênio da S. Telles Francisco Ferraro Neto Francisco Ferreira Segundo Francisco José Hirama
Moreira Lopes Ribeiro Francisco José Kiernann Lopez Francisco Raniere Souza Martins Frederico Eiji Kawasaki Frederico Guilherme de Lima Fredi Gouveia de Souza Lins Gabriel de Camargo Souza Gabriel
Falcetti Esteca Gabriela Angela Ferreira Gabriela Cavallini Fernandes Gabriela Gaspardo de Souza Gabriela Martins Ferreira Gabriela Santa Cruz Neves Gabriela Tiemi Hattori Geane Aparecida Silva dos
Santos George Brito Balby Gerson Alves dos Santos Gerson Coelho Bezerra Gerson Luiz Petterle Gerson Mauch dos Santos Giancarlo Cittadino Gianjosé Santoro Junior Gilberto Ciriaco Costa Neto Gilberto
dos Santos Junior Gilberto Garcia Correa Gilberto Pereira da Silva Gilson Antonio Canciani Gilson Galvão Krause Gilson Serra Azul Guimarães Giovanni José Lunardi Giovanni Poggi Uribe Gisele Conde Gisele
Koch Giselle Chaves Quaresma Gislenia Oliveira dos Santos Giulio Gatti Glacy Kelly Campos Fernandes Gladson Bernardino Alves Glauber Baptista Gondim Leite Glaucemir de Jesus Magalhães Consentini
Gleise da Cunha Borbalan Glória Tereza Corominas Signorelli Ferreira Graciano Argento Amorim Guilherme de Oliveira Feliciano Guilherme de Oliveira Fiorelli Guilherme Henrique Favrin Guilherme Tuche
de Almeida Diniz Gustavo Adolpho F. de Oliveira Gustavo Affonso Arnaut P. Lopes Gustavo Alonso Daud Patavino Gustavo Frozel Carnier Gustavo Goncalves dos Santos Gustavo Henrique dos Santos
Camargo Gustavo Henrique Moreira Alves Gustavo Henrique Rubin Ferreira Gustavo Perestrelo Rodrigues Gustavo Perilo Roberti Gustavo Smari Guimarães Gustavo Soares Rocha Gutemberg Marques Júnior
Hamilton Bacellar Filho Heitor Cavalcante da Silva Helaine Sanches Misael Hélcio Bravo Mosciaro Helcio Ferreira de Souza Chagas Helena Ventura Milidiu Helga Kaltbeitzer Daud Hélio Mazzilli Xavier de
Mendonça Hellen Pereira Vitali Heloisa Helena Nogueira Heloisa Ramos de Campos Mello Henrique Barros Riego Henrique de Andrade Marques Henrique Hilsdorf Marotta Herbert José Azevedo Hércules
Reis Fragata Hudson Ferreira Batista Júnior Hugo Iha Oyakawa Hugo Oscar Brodskyn Iara Mazzoca Nazario Iara Nomura Baba Igor Rodrigues Souza Ines Pereira de Santana Irene Makie Ogau Iria Lúcia
Giampaoli Iris Firmino dos Santos Filho Iron Augusto de Sena Paranhos Isabel Chagas Gomide Isabela Cristine Almada Dibo Isabele Souza Augusto Isabella Foot Guimarães Costallat Israel Alves Rebouças
Ivan Cozaciuc Ivan Cruz Furtado Ivan Curvello Martins de Souza Ivan Galvão de Franca Ivo Godoi Junior Izabella Mundim Brito Izaura Cristina Ferreira de Almeida Jacques Henri Gallier Jair Beck Jair Ramos
de Almeida Jairo Mandelbaum Jalmiro Rocha Silva Sobrinho James de Souza da Silva Janderly Wagner de Azevedo Janderson Taguchi Jane Bezerra da Silva Janine Silva de Lima Jansen Barroso Alves
Jaqueline Borges Jaudete Daltio Jefferson de Souza Alves Rodrigues Jefferson Leandro Anselmo Jesse Martins Macedo Jéssica de Souza Monteiro Jhuli Meire Takahara Joanna de Paiva Areal João A. Gotardi
Albanezi João Alberto Silva de Oliveira João Antônio da Silva Neto João Aristeu Avanzini João Augusto Ribeiro Fontoura João Batista de Souza João Carlos Baboni João Carlos Cernach Fass João Carlos dos
Reis João Carlos Neves de Oliveira João Carlos Santos Ramos João Ciro Ruchinski João Ernesto Tessarollo Winter João Henrique Ferreira de Freitas João Lazaro Buono João Lucas Costa Ribeiro João Luiz de
Freitas João Luiz Juca João Patricio Alves Dias João Ricardo Cury Salloum João Yoshio Makiyama Joaquim Hilário Lima dos Santos Joaquim Ricardo Janini Lopes Jobel Freitas da Silva Jônatas Lima de Araújo
Jonne Gomes Queiroz Jorge Alexandre Lagos Leite Jorge da Costa Souza Jorge de Carvalho Ramos Jorge Donato S. do Carmo Jorge Luiz Caruzzo Jorge Luiz Corrêa Pires Jorge Rodrigues Patrício Jorge Shoiti
Motoyama Josdeyvi Magalhães Russi José Adilson Franciscatto José Agápito dos Santos Júnior José Alencar de Novais Chaves José Angelo Sciarri Gil José Aparecido de Lisboa José Audeni de Araujo José
Carlos Araújo de Mendonça Júnior José Carlos da Silva Lopes José Carlos Dalla Greppe José Carlos Grosso José Carlos Neves José Carlos Pires Felix José Cícero Alencar dos Anjos José Edson de Jesus Ferreira
José Eduardo Antonello Marques José Felipe Santos da Silva José Fernando Carniel José Fernando Valor Gonçalves José Francisco de Paula Salles José Glicério Bastos Manhães José Jessé de Oliveira José
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Laexson Pereira José Luiz Matioli José Luiz Rossi José Luiz Sant’Anna José Mário de Laurentis José Mauro Rodrigues José Nilson Ferreira José Octavio Lisboa de Alvarenga José Rafael Janini Ortiz José Renato
Pereira José Renato Santoro José Roberto Bazzo José Roberto Moreira de Araújo José Roberto Pelegrini Zavagli José Roberto Proença G. da Silva José Roberto Ruschel Siffert José Rodrigo Parreira José
Romildo Gurgel C. Lima Filho José Santiago Rodrigues Moure José Tadeu Gomes Guimarães José Vicente Barrella Teixeira José Vicente Teixeira Neto Joséph Michell Medeiros Bezerra Josue Chaves do Prado
Jouderson Oliveira Matos Julia Paula Washington Dias Juliana Maria Silva Juliana Mendes Couto Juliane Caligiuri Fernandes Juliane Cristina Cadore Juliano Gomes de Almeida Julio Cesar Casteli Júlio César
de Barros Cunha Julio Cesar Martins Júlio César Trevisi Orlandi Júlio César Tufani Julio Ferreira Junior Julio Luiz Bastos Julio Victor Martins de Magalhães Jurandir Lopes Primo Kaio Leandro Lopes Moreira
Karin Férrer Thum Karina de Borborema Loureiro Karina Ghion Bestagno Alonso Karina Yuri Tanaka Karine de Fátima Vasconcellos Karla Fernanda Armond de Miranda Karla Mascarenhas Gisbert Karla
Monteiro da Silva Kassyus Roberto Rocha de Souza Kátia Cilene Ackermann Katia Cilene Leite Kátia Cristina D’Almeida Serafim Katia Regina Campos Kátia Regina Soares Katya Marion Pereira Keila Teixeira
Reis Kellen Fabiane da Silva Pinage Kelly Fonte de Azevedo Klaus Georg Hansen Kleber Lopreto Tomazetti Kleberson Wilker Sena Rodrigues Konstanze Maria Bevilacqua Lara Rolim Schlittler Larisse Maria
Romanini Gois Larry Barbosa Favre Laura Altobello Antunes Lea Rachman Leandra Ribeiro de O. e Silva Leandro Benedito Pancieri Leandro Gaona Rodrigues Alves Leandro Ianicelli Marques Leandro José
Aguilar Andrijic Malandrin Leandro Rodrigues M. de Marco Leandro Yudi Seki Leonardo Arkader Fragozo Leonardo de Lima Ferreira Leonardo dos Santos Nazareth Leonardo Elias Mariote Leonardo Hideki
Ishikiriyama Leonardo Manesco Barban Leonardo Meira Ottolini Leonardo Monteiro Gadelha Leonardo Moraes Puerari Letícia Cristina Cotrin Loro Lígia Ayssami Lígia Senise Ferreira Bussad Lilian Kaiting
Chuang Lilian Santos Castro Martins Lilian Torres Katzer Lincoln Edwige da Silva Lisandra Flávia S. Costa de Carvalho Lívia Júlio Pacheco Lourdes Maria R. S. Atanazio Uchôa Lucas de Andrade Lucas Dutra
Pinz Lucas Ferraz Benício Castagna Lucas Leal Pinheiro Lucas Nobumichi Yshii Lucélia Aparecida Pupo Lucia de Fatima Cetolo Luciana Bento Luciana Gomes da Silva Luciana Inhari Campos Luciana Miguel
de Oliveira Luciana Smith Trotta Leão Luciana Vassão Gaspar Luciano Cesar da Silva Costa Luciano Claro dos Santos Luciano Davoglio Molinari Luciano José Pescarini Luciano Junger de Carvalho Luciano
Leite Nobre de Sousa Luciano Roberto Rampazzo Luciano Santiago Rosas Lucilene Sartori Tchian Lucimara Aparecida da Silva Lucio A. Pivoto Luís Augusto Chinaglia Luis Augusto de Carvalho Farias Luís
Augusto Teixeira Silva Luís Carlos Moreira Bicalho Luís Celso Pengo Martins Luís Cláudio Coelho Luís Cláudio Marincek Luis Eduardo Sozio Luís Eduardo Sym Cardoso Luís Fernando Zagonel Luis Guilherme
de Andrade Rezende Luís Gustavo Finholdt Rocha Luis Henrique de Godoy Luís Minoru Shibata Luís Pascoal da Silva Gama Luiz Antonio Medeiros Sharp Luiz Augusto Vianna Luiz Carlos de Carvalho Marques
Luiz Carlos Galvão Luiz Carlos Lopes de Lima Luiz Carlos Monari Luiz Claudio Campos Ribeiro Luiz Ernesto Gemignani Luiz Estevam Granato Luiz Felipe Pizzini Luiz Fernando Nunan Bicalho Luiz Fernando
Telles de Souza Luiz Fernando Telles Rudge Luiz Filipe de Almeida T. Faro Luiz Francisco Palmieri Luiz Gonzaga Marinho Brandão Luiz Guilherme Arraes de Alencar Assis Luiz Massayoshi Omatsu Luiz Otávio
Guerreiro de Castro Luiz Roberto de O. Campagnon Luiz Roberto Silva Garcia Luiza Maria Barboza Carneiro Luzia Tavares Barbosa Magnus Bardela Magnus Correa Marques Russo Manoel Marcílio Sanches
Manoel Rodrigues Justino Filho Marcel Castilho B. de Carvalho Marcela da Silva Marcela de Carvalho Freschi Marcelo Antonio Pereira Marcelo Brasil Calvet Marcelo Carletti Marcelo Carlos Caravieri Marcelo
Ciscan Marcelo Costa da Cunha Marcelo da Silva Ramos Marcelo de Almeida Alexandre Marcelo de Andrade Hofer Marcelo Donizete Camilo Marcelo dos Santos Rodrigues Marcelo Erbolato Gabiatti
Marcelo Fernandes Gottardo Marcelo Julio Marcelo Malta Domingos Marcelo Marcos Polidoro Marcelo Mateus Duro Marcelo Menegatti Marcelo Monzani Marcelo Pellerano dos Santos Marcelo Pereira
Zenerato Marcelo Rigon Marcelo Saraiva de Almeida Marcelo Yamada Araujo Marcia A. Fernandes Kopelman Marcia Cristina Veiga Rocha Marcia Cristina Vicente Márcia de Almeida Vittori Ferreira Márcia
Maria Ferraresi Marcia Mendonça Filippo Márcia Regina Condotta Márcia Ruzene Dias Marcio Almeida de Oliveira Márcio André Fleury P. Ribeiro Márcio Aurélio de Paula Antunes Marcio Castellani de Lima
Márcio Castilho Márcio Emídio Gavioli Márcio Nieblas Zapater Marcio Soares Gamelleiro Marcio Vinicius Saldanha Vieira Marcio Yudi Sato Márcio Yukio Tsumura Marcionilio Paulino Marco Antônio Argibay
Rodriguez Marco Antonio Barreto Ceccarelli Marco Antonio Bérgamo Marco Antonio Coelho Marco Antonio de Bulhões Marcial Marco Antônio de Carvalho Biato Marco Antonio Moreira Sasso Marco Aurelio
Bega Marco Aurélio Dias Locatelli Marco Marques da Silva Marcos Ablas Marques Marcos Alexandre de Sousa Marcos Antônio da Silva de Melo Marcos Carneiro Campos Marcos César Bridi Marcos
Fernando Rodrigues Marcos Hideki Nakamura Marcos José Pinheiro Marcos Pimenta Marcos Roberto Biazotto Marcos Santana Gomes Marcos Theodoro Simon Siqueira Marcus Dantas Braga Marcus
Vinicius Miyagui Margarita Inês de la L. Matheus Mari Mizutani Maria Alice Dias Maria Alice Nazare Dias Maria Aparecida de Souza Peixoto Maria Aparecida dos Santos Novas Maria Cecilia Motta Torres
Maria Christina de Mattos Gomes Maria Claudia de Magalhães Lima Seabra Maria Claudia Frazão Mafra Maria Cristina F. Palermo Nonaka Maria Cristina Pereira Coelho Maria Cristina Varalla Mendes Maria
de Cássia de Souza Maria de Fátima Lemos Henriches Maria de Fatima M. Takahashi Maria de Fátima Pinto Antônio Maria de Fátima Warchon Dias Maria de Lourdes Marcos Maria Elizabeth Silva Pedro
Maria Francisca Canello de Freitas Palombini Maria Imaculada de F. F. Meneguessi Maria Inês de Lima Maria Isabel A. F. Lins de Souza Maria Lúcia da Silva Maria Madalena de O. Ferreira Maria Marta Gallego
Maria Tania Ramos Ferreira Maria Teresa Marinho Azevedo Mariana Costa Tomazelli Mariana Lopes C. de Albuquerque Mariana Rocha de M. da Silva Mariana Rodrigues Coutinho Mariana Schmid Blatter
Moreira Mariana Yoshioka Marilene de Souza P. da Cunha Marilia Tedeschi Schiavolim Marina Basilio de Almeida Costa Marina Naoum Coroa de Souza Mário de Souza Mario Luis de Carvalho Mário Sérgio
de Pina Ribeiro Marisa Keiko Matsuda Nishimaki Maristela Ueta Funari Marlise Campanella Bastos Marta Elizabeth Colin Marta Maria Mota Peixoto Marta Varella Savino Massayuki Kawakita Mateus
Zegrini Nassar Garcia Matheus Augusto de Paiva Rolim Matheus Dias de Siqueira Mauricio Carreira Soares Mauricio Ferreira Siqueira Maurício Francisco Casotti Maurício Gomes Norkus Mauricio Kenji
Arakaki Maurício Kiyoshi Suga Mauricio Naegele da Cruz Mauricio Sgarbi Goulart Maurício Villa d’Alva Mauro Augusto Aguayo Leiva Mauro Bez Mauro Cesar Pereira Mauro Mosczynski Mauro Rodrigo
Mauro Sergio Gomes de Souza Mauro Sérgio Mantovano Max Wendell dos Santos Brandão Mayra Carvalho de Oliveira Michel Silva Daros Michele Daniel Paes Michelle Beatrice Fernandes Michele de Mello
Naresse Milena de Oliveira Câmara Milton Lopes Antelo Filho Moacir de Mattos Bianchini Moisés Alves Lopes Moisés Falco Mônica Affonso Ferreira Mation Mônica Aparecida Martins Mônica Correia Vilela
Mônica de C. Fernandes Bassoi Monica Jani Drumond de Amorim Mônica Maculevicius Ferreira Monica Maria Melo Mônica Maria Orsolini Monica Renata Costa Burity Mônica Renata Rocha Brasil dos
Santos Mônica Ribeiro Marques Mônica Satie Kinchoku Morgana Beluci da Silva Garcia Murilo Dias Camargo Myrian Thereza Reys Bastos Nadia Cristina Silva Kushida Natali Zamproni Feiteira Natalia
Carasco Nocentini Natalia Mattos Luiz Natalie Moscardini Borba Gamberini Nathália Gomes de Almeida Neide Aparecida Ferreira Vilela Pereira Nélia de Fatima Leonardo Sousa Nelson Antônio Martins
Peres Nelson de Andrade Rocha Nelson Ikeda Newton Rafael Zuppo Nicholas de Picoli Zane Nilceli Gonçalves dos S. Taliassaqui Nilo Cesar Barbosa Junior Nizia Maria Lopes de Souza Norberto Raimundo
de Goes Junior Norival Sérgio da Silva Octavio Pieranti Filho Odair José da Silva Olivio Dionisio Junior Oscar Afonso Wong Chan Osmar S. Kawabata Osmundo Juste de Oliveira Osvaldo Alberto Faria Osvaldo
Alves de Oliveira Osvaldo Bernardo Neto Oswaldo Boro Otávio Souza Pires Othon Bardela Ovídio Arantes Moreira Pascoal Bracco Patrícia Cavalcanti R. Lopes Patrícia Cohen Patricia Cristina C. Sibinelli
Patricia de Carvalho Gemmal Patricia Leal Silva Patricia Maria Moreira Escalera Patrícia Oliveira de Araujo Souza Patrícia Parlato Patrícia Ramos Gaspar Rennó Patricia Regina de Almeida Moreira Patricia
Tak Lai Frauches Leung Patricia Vaz Paula Bogar Sylvestre Paula Cunha Lima Giudicelli Paula Hiromi Kimura Prochnow Paulo Accioly Fragelli Paulo Adabo Paulo Alves Paschoal Paulo Antônio Arouca Paulo
Corrêa da Silva Meyer Paulo Emilio Moura Bezerra Paulo Hamilton Ximenes Paulo Henrique Andrade Stipp Paulo Henrique Bevilaqua Paulo Hiroshi Koyama Paulo Martinho de A. Sobreira Paulo Roberto
Bufacchi Mendes Paulo Roberto Pereira Cezar Paulo Roberto Veronesi Marinho Paulo Salvaia Paulo Sergio Figueiredo Paulo Sérgio Nicory Morais da Silva Pedro Buarque Franzosi Pedro Carmo Ziti Pedro
Faveret Signorelli Pedro Marques dos Santos Ventura Pedro Mazzini Parra Pedro Medeiros Cunha Lima Pedro Paulo Vuolo Pedro Pedini Poliana de Oliveira Lopes Priscila Ribeiro Gomes Priscilla da Silva Lopez
Priscilla Laurete de Aquino Teles Rachel Lima de Farias Rachel Pereira Barbosa Rafael Augusto Gonzalez Fares Rafael Barcellos Berbert Rafael Carreiro da Silva Rafael Carvalho Faria Andrade Rafael Colombo
Cosin Bianchi Thomaz Rafael Domingos da Silva Pina Rafael Eiji Toma Rafael Henrique Leopoldino Rafael Hiromi Yoshihara Rafael Monteiro de Barros Grandis Rafael Moulin Pinheiro Rafael Rodrigues
Segond Rafael Selvaggio Vinas Rafael Souza Alves Rafael Tsuji Matsuyama Rafael Vianna Sloboda Rafael Vicentin Estevam Rafael Vieira de Souza Rafael Zorzetti Pereira Raffael Elias Vaz da Silva Ralph
Hayashi Xavier Raphael de Lacerda Favilla Raphael Laporta Jacomino Raphael Silva Pinto Freitas Raphaela de Paula Machado Raquel Amaral Schmidt Raquel Cartolari Ortega Raquel Nunes Pina Raquel Vaz
Aguiar Raul Antonio Del Fiol Raul Barbosa Santos Rebeca Salamandac Moysés Regina Célia Camilli Regina Elizabeth Lorena Assumpção Regina Lúcia Teruya Konno Regina Tamiko Matsuzawa Penedo
Reginaldo Augusto Silva Reginaldo Ladvig Oswaldo Reginaldo Pires Vieira Reinaldo José Teixeira Reinaldo Rocha de Souza Reinaldo Tadao Ishii Renata Aparecida Cajuela Renata Cristina Serrazes Araujo
Renata de Almeida Bendela Renata de Avila Keidel Renata de Oliveira Pereira Randi Renata Graciano da Silva Renata Gumerato Aguiar Renata Machado de Oliveira Renata Marine de Moraes Renata Teixeira
de Albuquerque Renato Albarello Renato Alves Desmarais Renato Cacure Renato Carlos Crepaldi Renato Maia Beani Renato Pires Grandini Renato Ribeiro Freire Renato Souza Santiago Renato Vieira Arruda
Ricardo Aguiar Guimarães Ricardo Alexandre de Oliveira Marçal Ricardo Alexandre Esteves Mendonça Ricardo Alfredo Seabra Ravache Ricardo Alves Parente Ricardo Araujo da Silva Ricardo Craveiro de
Azevedo Ricardo de Abreu Sofiatti Ricardo José dos Santos Ricardo Kadlec Ricardo Lorenz Barbosa Ricardo Mecelis Ricardo Meirelles da Silva Ricardo Moreira de A. Bernardo Ricardo Peixoto da Silva Ricardo
Pereira Braga Ricardo Ribas Ricardo Takeshi Uemura Ricardo Tasso Rossi Ricardo Teixeira Ricardo Yoshiaki Koki Riccardo Gaetano F. Modica Rita de Cássia Oliveira Menezes Rita de Cassia Tréz Roberson
Braznick Roberta Guimarães Bonamigo Roberta Maluf Secco Roberto Alcantara Bravo Roberto Borowski Roberto Carlos Crisostomo Roberto Neves Toledo Roberto Panini Roberto Quintella de Paiva Meira
Roberto Rampazzo Robson Aparecido de Souza Rodney de Barros Faria Rodolfo de Melo Rocha Rodolfo Fernandes Ribeiro Rodrigo Alvarenga Caldeira Rodrigo Alves Cupolillo Rodrigo Araújo de F. Oliveira
Rodrigo de Oliveira Campos Rodrigo dos Santos Rodrigo Ferreira Passos Rodrigo Fornasier de Sá Moreira Rocha Rodrigo Foschiani Rodrigo Gil Rodrigo Gonçales Rodrigo Goulart Domingues Rodrigo Hiroshi
Ruiz Suzuki Rodrigo Kiyoshi Ojima Rodrigo Luiz da Cruz Rodrigo Magalhães de Oliveira Rodrigo Mario Viani Rodrigo Miguel de Oliveira Rodrigo Nunes Pereira Rodrigo Octávio França Fabrini Rodrigo Ramos
Vieira Rodrigo Schoneborn Nogueira Rodrigo Seisho Hanashiro Rodrigo Yamashita Roger Gomes Bentes Rogério Alves Rabello Rogério Antonio de Souza Rogerio Cristiano Barbosa Rogério de Carvalho
Rogério de C. Silva Grosman Rogério Alvarez Rogerio Dias Pinto Rogério Ferraz Rodrigues Rogério Ghiberti Rogério Hiroshi Ishikawa Rogerio Kamiya de Moraes Rogerio Munuera Fernandes Rogério Novaes
D’Elboux Rogério Ribeiro Costa Rogerio Rodrigues Rogério Turatti Romero Mendes Zema Rômulo de Jesus Queiroz Cabral Ronaldo de Mello Castanho Ronaldo Gama Silva Ronaldo José Soares da Silva
Ronaldo Nascimento Dantas Ronaldo Werneck de Miranda Rosana B. D. Lafratta di Pasquale Rosana Bretzel Rosana Egydio Rosana Florencio da Silva Rosângela Hipólito dos Santos Rosely Luciano Bezerra
Rosemayre Gonçalves Lemos Rosilei Silva Bueno de Godoy Rosimeire Egydio Rozenilda Pereira da Silva Rozinei Faria Rezende Rubens Bracale Rubens Custódio Rubens Rodrigues Filho Rúbia Basso Faria de
Oliveira Rui Marcelino Leite Rui Neves Ruth Costa Cavalcanti Sanderson Nogueira Dias Sandra da Silva Mendes Sandra Regina Azzari Sandro Iwakura Sandro Rodrigo Silveira Nolasco Sandro William Cruz
Sara Moreira Gomes Saulo de Tarso Chã Frota Moreira Sebastião Moreira de Assis Sebastião Roberto de Paula Sérgio Aparecido Ribeiro Sérgio Augusto Oliveira Pereira Sérgio Bernardes Nunes Sérgio Firmino
de Oliveira Junior Sérgio José Ainbinder Sérgio Luiz P. do Nascimento Sérgio Lunardi Lopes Sergio Mendes Neves Sérgio Yoshioka Shigueru Hélio Cavata Shirlene do Nascimento de Morais Shunji Gildo Abe
Siddartha Nassif Freire de Souza Sidney Alexander Chan Sidney Lopes Couto Silas Alves Guimarães Júnior Silvana Teruko Mizono Viel Silvia Arantes Santos Silvia Eliana Josefick Martins Silvia Helena
Franzolin da Cunha Silvia Maria Aptur Silvia Moraes de Souza Simone Moreira Pereira Simone Sayuri Fujimoto Sampei Sônia Gomes de Almeida Alexandre Sonia Maria Malveira de Castro Stanley Santos
de Araújo Stefano Guimarães Giusini Suane de Souza Albuquerque Suzana Matos de Abreu Suzy Pedrosa Angeleas Sylvio Rodrigues da Silva Tadashi Carlos Sakuma Tadeu Fernandes Capella Tales Renato
Guerra Tania Luzia Casa de Vito Tatiana Carvalho P. S. Sandoval Tatiane Silva Araújo Teresinha B. de B. Tojal Ramos dos Santos Thaís Almeida de Lima Reis Vieira Thais Cristina Marques Viana Thales Laranjeira
Maltese Thalita Vieira Ramos Thays de Almeida Raposo Thiago Araujo Eboli Thiago Arthur Rodrigues Thiago de Tharso Bittencourt Thiago Demarco Puccini Thiago Espallargas Lanconi Thiago Felipe Correali
Thiago Henrique de Almeida Barquette Thiago Marcondes Fausto Thiago Menezes de Oliveira Thiago Pereira da Silva Thiago Proença Ferreira Thomas Robert Kiesshau Tiago Marin Carneiro Tiago Octaviano
Primini Tirza Cardoso Ferreira Rodrigues Vargas Tomio Torii Tony Chi Yuan Wang Uilson Ruas Pennafiel Urias Bittencourt Netto Vagner Braga Valdeci José da Silva Valeria De Fusco Pereira Valéria Teixeira
Lima Valmir Rogério Trovo Valter Luiz Duarte dos Santos Valter Pilares Júnior Valter Schiavetti Vancleires Ribeiro de Souza Vanessa Fernanda Franco de Oliveira Vanessa Gomes da Cunha Vanessa Pacheco
Lopes Vanessa Silva Carvalho Venicius Goncalves Pereira Vera Aparecida de Figueiredo Vera Lúcia Hanada Vera Lucia Uva do Amaral Victor Mello Igrejas Victor Pereira de Souza Vinicius Diogo Cover Vinícius
Loback Atalla Vinícius Mendonça Alvarenga Vinícius Oliveira de Souza Vinícius Peclat de Castro Vinicius Pinho de Brito Vinicius Santos Silva Vinicius Torres Ferreira do Amaral Virgínia Helena de Moura Vitor
da Silva Alves Vitor Doro Reina Viviani de Morais Perez Vivien Winkler Wagner Antonio Defensor Filho Wagner Carlos Prado Wagner Cesar da Silva Wagner da Silva Gabriel Wagner do Amaral Junior Wagner
Duarte Martins Wagner Luiz Gouvea Wagner Tirolli Wallace Freire Ferreira Walter Kampfe Walter Norberto Lima Junior Wellington dos Santos Corrêa Wglastonio Leite de Sousa Wilians Lopes Neves William
Bertucci Viais William Schindhelm Georg Wilson Masahiro Komido Wilson Vicentin Wladimir Donola Júnior Yara Silvia Rebello Marques Yassuki Takano Yasuaki Ito Yuri Sampaio Zenilda Barbosa Ribeiro
Promon S.A.
Board of Directors
Executive Committee
Novos Negócios
Staff
Luiz Ernesto Gemignani
Luiz Ernesto Gemignani
Ivo Godoi Junior
Heloisa R. de Campos Mello
Carlos M. Siffert
Gilson G. Krause
Maria Cristina Varalla Mendes
Paulo Accioly Fragelli
Ivo Godoi Junior
Milton Lopes Antelo Filho
Luiz Fernando T. Rudge
Luiz Fernando T. Rudge
Newton Rafael Zuppo
Chairman
Co-Chairman
Co-Chairman
Member
Chief Executive Officer
Executive Director
Director, Legal
Executive Director
Director, Finance
Executive Director
Director, Organizational Affairs
Director, Auditing
Executive Director & Chief Financial Officer
Raul Antonio Del Fiol
Member
Promon Engenharia Ltda.
PromonLogicalis Latin America Limited
Executive Comittee and Directors
Board of Directors and Directors
Gilson G. Krause
Hugo O. Brodskyn
Jens Montanana
Eric Lazare F. Rosenthal
Octavio Pieranti Filho
Luiz Ernesto Gemignani
Moisés Falco
Luiz Claudio Campos Ribeiro
Chief Executive Officer
Executive Director, Operations
Executive Director, Knowledge Management
Director
Director
Director, Finance
Paulo M. A. Sobreira
Andrew Miller
Chairman (Logicalis)
Ian Cook
Mark Rogers
Luiz Fernando T. Rudge
Nigel Drakeford-Lewis
Ivo Godoi Junior
Heloisa R. de Campos Mello
Executive Director, Sales
Álvaro Bragança Júnior
André Luiz Castello Branco
Executive Committee and Directors
César Roberto de Oliveira Brochado
Guilherme Jorge de M. Velho
Luís Eduardo Sym Cardoso
Chief Executive Officer
Cássio Ricardo de Moura
Director, Business Development
Cícero Gageiro Ferreira
Ivan Cruz Furtado
José Rodrigo Parreira
Reginaldo Ladvig Oswaldo
José Carlos Dalla Greppe
João A. G. Albanezi
Project Director
Project Director
Project Director
Cícero V. F. Facciolla
Project Director
Gerson Luiz Petterle
Project Director
Director, Business Development
Director, Business Development
Director, Business Development
Director, Business Development
Luis Eduardo Sozio
Technical Director, Geotechnics
Luiza Maria B. Carneiro
Project Director
Mauricio Sgarbi Goulart
Project Director
Mauro Cesar Pereira
Project Director
Patricia Cristina C. Sibinelli
Director, Professional Services Operations
Rodney de B. Faria
Technical Director, Industrial Processes
Director, Operations
Executive Director, Business Development
Herbert J. Azevedo
Director, Commercial Engineering
Technical Director, Electrical Systems & Automation
Project Director
Chief Operating Officer, Argentina Operations
José Octavio L. de Alvarenga
Gilberto G. Correa
Jorge Rodrigues Patrício
Director, Finance & Administration
Marcos Theodoro Simon Siqueira
Antonio A. Vellasco Filho
Director, Systems & Administration
Ivan Cozaciuc
Director, Management Systems
Marcia Fernandes Kopelman
Director, Human Relations & Communications
Márcio Emídio Gavioli
Assistant Director, Tax Planning
Mário Sérgio de Pina Ribeiro
Assistant Director, Treasury
Wagner Tirolli
Assistant Director, Controllership
Director, Business Development
Carlos A. M. Pingarilho
Director, Offerings
Luís Minoru Shibata
Director, Consulting
Renata de Oliveira P. Randi
Director, Alliances & Marketing
Ana Carolina Kliemann
Manager, Legal
Lígia Senise Ferreira Bussad
Manager, Management Systems
Tânia L. Casa de Vito
Manager, Human Relations
Sérgio Luiz P. do Nascimento
Project Director
Wilson Vicentin
Project Director
Trópico Sistemas e Telecomunicações S.A.
Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Paulo Accioly Fragelli
Chairman
Luiz Ernesto Gemignani
Luiz Fernando T. Rudge
Fundação Promon de Previdência Social
Heloisa R. de Campos Mello
Hélio Marcos M. Graciosa (CPqD)
Cláudio Aparecido Violato (CPqD)
Luiz Ernesto Gemignani
Tamas Makray
Luiz Fernando T. Rudge
Vicente Paiva Correia Lima
Mário Sérgio Martins Fialho
Wagner Tirolli
Chairman
Paulo Accioly Fragelli
Executive Committee
Raul Antonio Del Fiol
Chief Executive Officer
Manoel Marcilio Sanches
Director, Business Development
Supervisory Board
Executive Committee
Adilson Augusto Peres
Luiz Gonzaga Marinho Brandão
João Carlos Cernach Fass
Olivio Dionisio Júnior
Director, Operations
Claudio Pfiszter
José Fernando Carniel
Paulo Antonio Arouca
Maria Cristina Varalla Mendes
Director, Business Development
Director, Sales
Manager, Finance & Administration
Chief Executive Officer
Director
Director, Business Development
Instituto Razão Social
Instituto de Tecnologia Promon
Board of Directors
Chairman
Francisco de Assis Azevedo
(Instituto Camargo Corrêa)
José Paulo Soares Martins
Director
Marcia Fernandes Kopelman
José Rafael Janini Ortiz
Carlos M. Siffert
Mário Sérgio de Pina Ribeiro
Board of Directors
Araly Palácios Mullcue
Manager
Paulo Accioly Fragelli
Chairman
Ricardo Corrêa Oliveira Martins
Executive Director
Luiz Ernesto Gemignani
Hugo O. Brodskyn
(Gerdau)
As at the April 6, 2009, general meeting of shareholders in Promon S.A.
Credits
Coordination
Promon – Communication Unit
Design
naturezzahumana
Illustrations
Mauricio Pierrô
Photographs
(basis for illustrations)
Michele Mifano
Promon Archives
Text
Promon
ITPress
English translation
Judith S. Ryan
Kevin Mundy
Revision
Escrita
Printers
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