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Luciane Ribeiro

Chair, Nominating Committee

Luciane Ribeiro is a senior executive with over 40 years of experience in the Asset Management and Wealth Management sectors, where she has led large-scale operations for international financial institutions, with a focus on Latin America. She holds a degree in Economics from Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado and a certification from the Authentic Leadership Development Program at Harvard Business School.

Her career has been distinguished by a strategic approach, expertise in innovation and sustainability, and active participation on the boards of various industries, including finance, capital markets, and international organizations. She is currently a founding partner of 3V Capital Gestão de Recursos, a Multi-Family Office specializing in Wealth Management.

Luciane has held numerous board positions, including on the BSM Market Supervision Council of the B3 group, the Brazilian Financial and Capital Markets Association (ANBIMA), and the Investment Committee of the United Nations Staff Pension Fund, where she represented Latin American countries. She has also played key roles in sustainability and diversity initiatives, such as Climate Finance Hub Brazil and has served as a mentor in programs by the Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance (IBGC) and Women Corporate Directors (WCD).

One of the most significant milestones in her career was her eight-year tenure as Executive Director of Asset Management at Banco Santander in Brazil, where she managed USD55 billion in assets under management (AUM), led a team of 120 people, and reported directly to the global CEO of Santander Asset Management in London. Previously, she was CEO of Asset Management for Latin America at ABN AMRO Group, managing USD 23 billion in AUM and leading a team of 70 people.

Her time at Banco Safra marked a pivotal point in her career, where she led Asset Management operations in Brazil for four years, growing AUM from USD 9 billion to USD 15 billion and earning recognition for her management. She was also responsible for three years for the bank’s global proprietary investment portfolio and the onshore and offshore portfolios of the group’s main shareholders.

In addition to her success in private banking and investment management, Luciane has been a key figure in financial market regulation and oversight in Brazil, actively participating in governance and sustainability initiatives at the institutional level. Her experience and extensive network have positioned her as one of the most influential leaders in the Wealth Management and Asset Management sectors in Brazil.