ApexBrasil
Camila Meyer is an accomplished International Business Analyst with extensive experience at Apex-Brasil since May 2007, currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer at Apex-Brasil Jerusalem. Camila specializes in promoting Brazilian products and attracting foreign investment through various roles, including managing special projects that enhance exports for micro and small enterprises. Notable achievements include organizing business rounds and meetings that link Brazilian executives with international buyers and conducting in-depth market research that informs competitive strategies for Brazilian companies in Latin America and the Caribbean. Prior experience includes economic regulation analysis at ANEEL, a trainee position at Coppel SA de CV, co-ownership of ZYZ Brinquedos, and marketing assistance at AIESEC no Brasil. Educational credentials include dual Master of Arts degrees in International Political Economy from the Chevening Awards and the University of Warwick, along with specialized training in International Relations and Marketing.
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ApexBrasil
The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) works to promote Brazilian products and services abroad, and to attract foreign investment to strategic sectors of the Brazilian economy. Apex-Brasil organizes several initiatives aiming to promote Brazilian exports abroad. The Agency´s efforts comprise trade and prospective missions, business rounds, support for the participation of Brazilian companies in major international trade fairs, arrangement of technical visits of foreign buyers and opinion makers to learn about the Brazilian productive structure, and other select activities designed to strengthen the country’s branding abroad. Apex-Brasil also plays a leading role in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) to Brazil, by working to identify business opportunities, promoting strategic events and lending support to foreign investors willing to allocate resources in Brazil.