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Miguel Alegria

President and CEO at Engexpor

Miguel Alegria has a diverse and extensive work experience. Miguel started their career as a Site Manager Trainee at BEL - Engenharia e Reabilitação in the year 2000 and worked until 2002. Miguel then joined Teixeira Duarte as a Site Manager from 2002 to 2007. Alegria then moved to Parque EXPO 98, S.A. where they served as a Director from 2008 to 2011. Following this, they joined Engexpor in 2011 as the Director for Brazil until 2016. Miguel then took on the role of CEO from 2017 to 2021 at Engexpor, and currently serves as President and CEO starting from January 2022.

Miguel Alegria attended Instituto Superior Técnico from 1995 to 2000, where they pursued a degree in Civil Engineering for a duration of five years. Subsequently, in 2007 and 2008, they enrolled in The Lisbon MBA Católica | Nova for a full-time MBA program. Finally, from 2022 to 2024, Miguel Alegria pursued the Owner/President Management Program (OPM 61) at Harvard Business School. No specific field of study is mentioned for any of their degrees.

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Lisbon, Portugal

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Engexpor

Engexpor is a company specialized in Project Management and Construction Management committed to ensure its clients an excellent service provided by experienced and qualified professionals. Our wide range of services, combined with our strategic approach and technical knowledge, allows us to add value to each project throughout its life cycle, from the due diligence , concept definition, feasibility studies and planning stages up to the construction management, supervision and control stage. In addition, our clients can count on our experience in facilities management. We understand the needs of our clients and the specifics of each sector in which they operate. We assign specialists to the construction of shopping centers, office buildings, residential buildings, hotels and tourist resorts, hospitals, industrial and logistics facilities, wind farms, and infrastructure and transport works.


Headquarters

Lisbon, Portugal

Employees

201-500

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