Faro Energy
Elisa Meira Bastos is an experienced professional in the energy sector, currently serving as Gerente de Desenvolvimento de Negócios at Faro Energy since June 2019. With a strong background in client success and new business development, Elisa oversees customer management and experience, while also exploring new opportunities in the electric sector. Prior roles include serving as a Commercial Specialist at Faro Energy, focusing on renewable energy projects, and working in strategic marketing at Astra Solar. Elisa's experience extends to budget coordination at LIV Energia Eficiente and new business development at CSEM Brasil. Educational qualifications include an MBA in Business Administration with a focus on the Electric Sector from FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas, a degree in Energy Engineering from PUC Minas, and studies in Environmental Systems Engineering at the University of Regina.
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Faro Energy
Faro is a distributed solar energy company, bringing solar finance to commercial and industrial users in Brazil. Faro enables businesses across Brazil to benefit from solar energy with no upfront costs. Working with world class partners and equipment suppliers, Faro builds and operates high quality and long lasting solar systems. Faro's customers save on energy bills, reduce energy price volatility and increase independence from the grid. Faro's investors benefit from stable, long term returns on their investment. Faro partners with a network of local engineers and developers across the region, bringing together the best local knowledge and engineering skills with international capital and solar expertise. And the Faro team have years and gigawatts of experience in financing, installing and operating distributed energy solutions across the world Faro is proud to be one of 1600+ Certified B-Corps globally. B Corps are for-profit companies certified by the non-profit B Lab to meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. They aspire to use the power of markets to solve social and environmental problems. Faro’s triple bottom line objectives (profit, environment, social impact) are enshrined in its Articles of Association.