Ana Paula is a partner, investor and chairman of the Board of Directors of Kunumi AI, a 100% Brazilian artificial intelligence company, with values and objectives that guide its investment choices. He is a member of the global board of Credit Suisse in Zurich, News Corporation in New York and the Vinci Group in Paris. She is passionate about improving diversity in companies and understanding how technology and societal change impact corporate cultures. Its volunteer activities focus on education initiatives and environmental concerns to ensure sustainable growth. He is a member of the Global Council (GAC) of Stanford University, California, of the Advisory Board of The Nature Conservancy Brazil, of the Audit Committee of the Roberto Marinho Foundation, and of the Instituto Atlantico de Gobierno, Madrid. Furthermore, Ana Paula is a member of Suzano's board of directors and coordinator of the Audit Committee. She was the financial director of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee. She invested in and was chairman of the board of Neemu Internet. She was a partner and founder of Brunswick São Paulo, worked 18 years in several companies of the Globo Organizations. He has worked for the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank in the US and Africa. Ana Paula holds a BA in Economics and International Relations and a Master's in Development Economics from Stanford University. She was a partner and founder of Brunswick São Paulo, worked 18 years in several companies of the Globo Organizations. She has worked for the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank in the US and Africa. Ana Paula holds a BA in Economics and International Relations and a Master's in Development Economics from Stanford University. She was a partner and founder of Brunswick São Paulo, worked 18 years in several companies of the Globo Organizations. He has worked for the United Nations Development Program and the World Bank in the US and Africa. Ana Paula holds a BA in Economics and International Relations and a Master's in Development Economics from Stanford University.