Amaggi
Marcos Mira is an experienced professional in the agricultural commodities sector, currently serving as Supervisor Comercial at Amaggi since January 2021, focusing on soybean and corn origination in São Paulo. Prior roles include Comprador de Cereais at Amaggi, where responsibilities involved grain origination and market strategy, as well as Analista Comercial at C.Vale, managing grain origination strategies. Marcos also has experience as an Administrator at Relojoaria Confiança and as Gestor de Negócios at PRODAMA, where responsibilities included client relationship management and business development. Early career experience includes serving as Assistente de Negócios at Sicredi, managing customer portfolios and financial product sales. Marcos holds an MBA in Corporate Finance from Faculdade FESP and a degree in Administration from Unipar - Universidade Paranaense.
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Amaggi
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Founded over 30 years ago, AMAGGI is proud of its positions on social and environmental management and sustainable development; resulting in contributions to agribusiness, respect for the environment and improving lives in the communities where it is active. Present in all Brazilian regions, as well as three European countries – Holland, Norway and Poland – besides Argentina and Paraguay, AMAGGI is engaged in agricultural and soybean seed production; origination, processing and commercialization of grains; fertilizer; energy and fluvial transport. With respect to social responsibility, the André e Lúcia Maggi Foundation supports the communities where the Group operates through investment in social institutions, support programs for children and adolescents, health, culture, entertainment, education, poverty reduction and starvation combat. All these projects are managed according to various social and environmental responsibility criteria. The Group has established itself as one of the “biggest and best” companies in the country, a mark of pride for its over three thousand four hundred employees.