Ivan Monteiro

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Ivan de Souza Monteiro (born 1960, in Manaus)[1] is a Brazilian electronic engineer, former president of the oil state company Petrobras.[2] Previously, Monteiro was CFO of the company. Before heading Petrobras, Monteiro worked in Banco do Brasil.[2]

Nominated byMichel Temer
Preceded byPedro Parente
Succeeded byRoberto Castello Branco
BornIvan de Souza Monteiro
1960 (age 6566)
Manaus, AM, Brazil
Quick facts 37th President of Petrobras, Nominated by ...
Ivan Monteiro
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37th President of Petrobras
In office
1 June 2018  3 January 2019
Nominated byMichel Temer
Preceded byPedro Parente
Succeeded byRoberto Castello Branco
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BornIvan de Souza Monteiro
1960 (age 6566)
Manaus, AM, Brazil
OccupationEngineer, CEO
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Career

In 2015, Monteiro joined Petrobras at the invitation of Aldemir Bendine, the former president of Banco do Brasil (BB), who had been appointed president of Petrobras by President Dilma Rousseff that year. Monteiro had previously served as BB’s vice president for Financial Management and Investor Relations from 2009 to 2015.[3]

In June 2018, following the departure of Pedro Parente, Monteiro was selected by Petrobras’s board of directors as acting president. He was later nominated as president by Michel Temer.[4]

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