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Viva Brazil!  Leading the Change for Women Monday Money Media

#51, Monday, February 6, 2012

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VIVA BRAZIL!
LEADING THE CHANGE FOR WOMEN

MEET THE BRAZILIAN BRAINS
BEHIND THE BEAUTIES

What is Brazil doing right that other countries haven’t yet figured out? While you might think of Brazilian women only as gorgeous bikini-clad supermodels, a closer look will show you that the women of Brazil are quietly taking hold of the most powerful positions in government and business. With a population six times that of Canada’s and one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Brazil is completely powered by mamisma! We take a look at a few examples, including, yes, one mighty supermodel.

1. Maria das Graças Foster, CEO of Petrobras

Let’s start with some big market news – and a very phenomenal woman. Petrobras, the largest company in Latin America and eighth largest in the world, did something shocking last month. The $138 billion oil company appointed its first woman as chief executive. How did markets react? Shares soared to an eight-month high. The remarkable Ms. Graças Foster was born in poverty in a favela in Rio de Janeiro, began collecting bottles and cans to sell at the age of eight, and went on to gain a degree in chemical engineering, master’s degrees in chemical and nuclear engineering and an MBA, because, well, she could.

2. Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil

And then there’s the woman at the top. As President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff is more popular than any of her predecessors and female empowerment is one of her key goals. Her first move as leader was to clean house. She replaced seven ministers - six of whom were involved in corruption scandals. She then appointed 10 women to cabinet and surrounded herself with an inner circle of female advisors. According to one of her staff, “Given a choice between a man and a woman with the same qualifications, she prefers to hire the woman.”

3. Gleisi Hoffmann, Chief of Staff to the President

Though she may be referred to by male colleagues as “Dilma’s Barbie”, the chief of staff to the President doesn’t flinch, thanks to her reputation as a ruthless manager. She makes sure that President Rousseff’s government programs are pushed forward, such as funding infrastructure for the 2014 World Cup, as well as expanding ports and energy projects. In Brazil, Ms. Hoffmann says, “Women look after women.”

4. Miriam Belchior, Minister of Planning, Budget and Management

Ms. Belchior began her political career in the city of Santo André, where she was responsible for crafting a modernization program that was chosen as one of the 100 best public practices in the world by the United Nations in the year 2000. Today, a key member of the President’s cabinet, she runs a multi-billion dollar investment program to combat poverty in Brazil and is transforming the federal government pension system.

5. Ideli Salvatti, Minister of Institutional Relations

In her role as minster of institutional relations, Ms. Salvatti is President Rousseff’s top liaison to the National Congress (the legislative branch similar to Canada’s parliament). Her role demands tough and complex negotiating with elected officials and opposing parties. Upon her appointment she warned, “Relations with all political parties will be respectful, always. However I’m not always all love and peace - Idelizinha paz e amor. I will also make sure I am heard.”

6. Helena Chagas, Minister of Social Communication

As the Minister of Social Communication, Helena Chagas is responsible for press secretary duties and often acts as spokesperson for the President. Standing at the podium to face a wall of journalists and photographers is not for the weak of heart, but Ms. Chagas is a former journalist herself. She is also working to reform Brazil’s regulation and oversight of technology, telecommunications and broadcasting.

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