BRAZIL
Partner of Participações Morro Vermelho
Chairperson of the Board of Childhood Brazil
Cartier Women's Initiative Awards Jury Member, Latin America
Rosana is one of the controlling shareholders and Director of Participações Morro Vermelho S.A. (PMV), which is the controlling holding company of the Camargo Corrêa Group, one of the largest private business conglomerates in Brazil. The Group comprises 18 companies, mainly within the industrial, infrastructure and consumer products arenas, employing over 30,000 people.
Over the past 12 years, Rosana has been very active and increasingly involved in the most relevant and strategic matters of the Group. She has participated in the development of the Group’s growth strategy, including international expansion to other countries in Latin America, Europe and more recently Africa, as well as acquisitions, divestitures, investment policies and selection of some of the key executives of the Group.
Rosana has a great retribution drive, focused on helping the development of sustainable life dynamics for less favored individuals and families. In parallel with her corporate attributions, she has been a very active board member of several non profit organizations – notably in the areas of endangered youth protection, education, community development and corporate social responsibility, either through entrepreneurial initiatives or serving in already consolidated organizations. She is currently:
• Chairwoman of the Board of the World Childhood Foundation in Brazil;• Chairwoman of the Board of the Instituto Camargo Corrêa (Brazil);
• Board Member of the World Childhood Foundation (Sweden);
• Board Member of the Loma Negra Foundation (Argentina);
• Board Member of the Instituto Alcoa in Brazil;
• Board Member of the ICE (Institute for Corporate Citizenship) in Brazil;
• Member of the Superior Council of Social Responsibility of FIESP (São Paulo State Industry Federation), Brazil;
• Member of the Orientation Group of Itaú Social Program, Brazil.
Rosana was born in São Paulo, Brazil. She is married to Fernando de Arruda Botelho, has two daughters and one son, and two grandchildren. She holds a Bachelor degree in Economics from the Mackenzie University in Brazil.














