Vinci Partners
Jose Guilherme Souza has extensive work experience in various roles and companies. Jose Guilherme currently serves as a Member of the Board of Directors at Rio+Saneamento since March 2022. Prior to this, they were the Head of Infrastructure Investments at Vinci Partners starting from October 2009. Before that, they worked as a Private Equity Manager at Banco Pactual from January 2005 to September 2009, managing a private equity fund focused on the Electric Sector. Jose Guilherme also served as a Senior Associate at Stern Stewart & Co. from July 2001 to December 2004. Jose Guilherme Souza began their career as a Senior Equities Trader at Citigroup in 1996.
Jose Guilherme Souza completed their Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Federal School of Engineering at Itajuba (EFEI) between the years 1990 and 1994. Following this, they pursued their MBA in Finance/Corporate Accounting from the University of Rochester - Simon Business School, graduating in the years 1999 and 2001.
Vinci Partners
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Vinci Partners is a reference in alternative investments in Brazil, specialized in asset management, wealth management and financial advisory with an independent and unique model in the country. A Brazilian company with global reach that works listed on Nasdaq under the ticker VINP. Founded in 2009 by a group of managers with extensive experience in the financial market, our solid reputation and credibility are explained by our culture of principles and values beyond financial returns. At Vinci, partners are clients and clients are partners. Our interests are strongly aligned with those of our clients, and our outstanding team benefits from excellent human capital, complementary experience and deep knowledge about the economy. Thanks to all this, together with an ethical conduct and a holistic market vision, the institution is one of the largest independent Brazilian fund manager, with approximately R$ 65 billion* under management (June/2023). More information: vincipartners.com. *AuM is calculated as consolidated with double counting, due to funds from one segment that invest in funds from other segments. It does not include double counting from funds co-managed by two or more of Vinci Partners' investment segments.