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Businessman and Socio-Economic activist. Regarded as a leading authority in corporate recovery, crisis management and financial restructuring involving development and execution of strategies and solutions of large and complex cases - issues surrounding distressed companies and businesses; one of the pioneers in the turnaround and workout industry in Brazil; has managed numerous difficult and “mission impossible” assignments, involving billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of jobs(including management, m&a, funding, distressed finance, equity, securities, negotiations, asset recovery, legal). Projects involve domestic and international services rendered to lenders, stakeholders and investors, debtors, boards of directors, as well as family businesses.
Has served in the capacity as Board Member, CEO, CFO, and Legal/Tax at large corporations internationally, including Schlumberger and Exxon.
Mr. Queiroz lectures and speakes at conferences internationally; author of numerous works on restructuring, including two recent books; coordinates advanced courses on crisis prevention and corporate restructuring.
Academic background at Marquette University and MIT. Researcher and academic of Brazilian and International Law and Economics; The Rule of Law System; Negotiation; Family Business; Corporate Governance. Acts as representative of IBGT at the International Federation of Business Recovery Institutes/INSOL; ABI and is founding member of the International Insolvency Institute. Awarded for outstanding professional achievements including company and CEO of the year.
CAUSES:
a) EARTHBIRTH - Help mothers in war and trauma affected areas give birth safely and peacefully
b) END CORRUPTION - GIVE AN ULTIMATUM TO CORRUPTION - Volunteer and global coordinator
(I) Corruption has long been infecting civilization and reaching outrageous levels. Political and white collar crimes make the headlines everyday with perpetrators going unpunished most of the time while billions and billions of money stolen from Societies vanishes in sophisticated webs of international fraud schemes.
(II) Corruption is a deadly crime against Society which causes insurmountable socio-economic destruction - destruction of the social tissue, starvation, poverty, unemployment, social exclusion, violence, social unrest, inequality, drug trafficking and consumption, environmental destruction - deforestation; lack of sanitation; water; soil and air pollution. Incommensurable damages, wide and deep.
(III) There are studies carried out by several countries including the United Nations which demonstrate that this is a monstrous and still growing problem.
(IV) Governments have a different agendas than those of Societies and have not been able to solve this secular man made global catastrophic crime.
(V) Societies need to act. Without societies' massive understanding and engagement, this social-economic genocide will not be exterminated. Societies across the globe must join forces to eradicate this chronic disease.
(VI) There are several initiatives that can be taken but require collective action. The central strategy of this cause is to communicate globally and act locally.
c) GREENPEACE
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