Where the comfort with movement, family, and adaptation started.
About
Three countries, one operating instinct.
Born in Brazil, raised in Switzerland, based in Montreal. The career looks scattered from the outside — enterprise technology, healthcare, tourism, music, luxury, culture — but the contribution has always been the same: read the room, organize the information, make the work easier for everyone else to move on.
The honest version
Real before rehearsed.
Confidence has not always arrived before the work. I have stepped out of rooms I should have stayed in, and translated doubt into practical explanations. That belongs on the page: an employer should meet the real person behind the portfolio, not a louder character assembled for a website.
What the evidence actually shows: fast learning, care for quality, a comfortable bridge between business and culture, and a habit of leaving unclear work more organized, more presentable, and easier for the next person to act on.
New languages, new codes, and the discipline of rebuilding identity from scratch.
Education and the professional base — SAP, La Grande Roue, and the projects that followed.
International rooms — UN and Geneva material — and an early interest in how trust and decisions are framed.
Music, hospitality, Formula 1, Senna, horology, fashion, luxury — the lenses through which I read people and desire.
International rooms shaped how I read context.
The UN material is not here to imply a formal institutional role. It belongs because it shows a personal pattern: curiosity about how rooms work, how trust is built, how language carries authority, and how people from different worlds understand the same problem.
A visual marker for the international layer of the profile: not a credential claim, but a context that shaped the way I observe rooms.
Part of the same non-linear story: adapting across languages, expectations, and social/professional environments.
Supports the Brazil, Switzerland, Montreal, and global-operating thread without overstating the relationship.