I have extensive experience in social and environmental responsibility projects, supporting organizations in fulfilling their legal obligations related to the environment, historical heritage, culture, diversity, and equity. I have experience in formulating public policies and managing and developing projects in the technology field.

I hold a master’s and doctoral degree from Unicamp, with a study period at l’HESS in Paris, France. I have conducted original academic research on knowledge circulation, urban cultures, and heritage between the Americas and Europe in urban planning.

My professional journey so far has been marked by a multitude of experiences and challenges that have required creativity and competence in dealing with multidisciplinary teams and diverse areas. As a consultant for the mining sector in Brazil, I helped create strategies for interaction between companies and impacted communities. As a historian, I independently researched topics such as culture, politics, society, urban design, public space, and public administration, and curated projects and exhibitions on social themes in major institutions. I have contributed to the formulation of public policies for the allocation of resources for culture and heritage in the municipality of Belo Horizonte and have led development teams in the technology field with independent projects.

Currently, I am a socio-institutional specialist at the Renova Foundation, working to implement the Technical Information Center and a digital repository, www.citdoriodoce.org, on the reparation of damages caused by the Fundão dam collapse in Mariana, MG. I manage a budget of approximately 20 million Brazilian reais to serve 48 municipalities in the states of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo.

Throughout my professional journey, I have engaged in volunteer activities related to housing, art, culture, and education. I am a cyclist and a vegan.