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The 17th IBP Extraordinary General Assembly, held on October 25th, elected unanimously Clarissa Lins as president of the Institute from November 2019 until the end of the current term, in March 2021.

The executive was elected after the resignation of José Firmo as president of IBP, due to personal reasons. Firmo will conduct the transition process until in November.

“IBP has been growing in relevance and activity with the opening of the E&P sector, alongside the plurality of players projected for next productions. I am sure, the opening of natural gas and downstream will also bring more challenges of governance and new opportunities of growth, what drive us to a demanding scenario and with much more work to be absorbed in the next five years”, affirmed Firmo. “To me, it was an honor to be ahead of IBP and work with this team for two years. I’m proud to have participated in this Institute and how it works, it was the greatest prestige and professional gift I have ever received”, concluded Firmo.

“I am delighted to be challenged to commit to the continued strengthening of the Brazilian oil and gas industry in a global context of unprecedented changes in the energy spectrum. I will work enthusiastically and hard, as president of IBP, reaffirming the commitment of this industry to the development and well-being of the Brazilian society”, added Clarissa.

 

Experience

Clarissa Lins is a Founding Partner at Catavento, a consultancy on strategy and sustainability. Catavento aims to influence corporate decision makers by identifying macro trends that represent risks and opportunities to the corporate strategy, and articulating dialogue with stakeholders.

She is also member of the Board of Directors at Petrobras since 2018, where she acts as an independent member. Clarissa chairs the HSE Committee and an independent member of the Audit Committee.

Clarissa is director of IBP since April 2016, senior fellow of the Energy and Infrastructure Center of the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) and member of the Global Future Council on The Future of Energy of the World Economic Forum.

Previously, Clarissa worked in the public sector for several years, at the Ministry of Finance during the elaboration of the Real Plan, at BNDES as special advisor to the Presidency and at Petrobras, as Executive Manager of Corporate Strategy and special advisor to the Presidency during the term of Philippe Reischtul.

She is an economist graduated from Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC), with a master’s degree in economics from the same university.