Norberto Odebrecht
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Norberto Odebrecht | |
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Norberto Odebrecht in 2010 | |
| Born | October 9, 1920 Recife, Brazil |
| Died | July 19, 2014 (aged 93) Salvador, Bahia, Brazil |
| Alma mater | Polytechnic School of Bahia |
| Occupations | Engineer, Businessman |
| Children | Emílio Odebrecht |
| Relatives | Marcelo Odebrecht (grandson) |
Norberto Odebrecht (Brazilian Portuguese: [noʁˈbɛʁ.tu odɛˈbɾɛ(t)ʃ]; October 9, 1920 – July 19, 2014) was a Brazilian engineer, businessman and philanthropist. He was the founder of Odebrecht.
Odebrecht was born on October 9, 1920, in Recife, Brazil. He was the son of the pioneer Emílio Odebrecht, Sr. and a grandson of Emil Odebrecht, a German geodetical engineer and cartographer, who emigrated to Brazil in 1856. He studied at the Polytechnic School of Bahia.
Career
Odebrecht founded a construction company from which the Odebrecht Group in Salvador da Bahia was created in 1944. Today, the company has become an international conglomerate and employs more than 167,500 people in over 60 countries.
In 1991, he passed the presidency of Odebrecht to his son Emílio Odebrecht, and remained as chairman.[1]
Norberto Odebrecht's "thoughts" have been compiled in three volumes distributed to all employees of the group.[2]