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Claudia Muchaluat takes over as General Director of Intel Brazil

Intel has just announced the hiring of the new executive responsible for running the company in Brazil: Claudia Muchaluat takes over as General Director of Intel in the country. In this position, the executive will report directly to Gisselle Ruiz Lanza, recently promoted to regional director for Latin America.

Gisselle states that the choice of this new leader was made carefully, as Brazil occupies a relevant position in Intel's global strategy. “I am very happy to hand over the role of general director of Brazil to Claudia. For Intel, it is important to continue working on our local partnerships and projects effectively. Her experience will be fundamental in handling the challenges and, without a doubt, she will have brilliant years ahead with the team here in Brazil” comments Gisselle.

With more than 25 years of experience, including management roles in large companies and high-performance cross-functional sales and business development teams, Claudia will be responsible for driving the accelerated growth that Intel has experienced over the last three years in Brazil.

Previously, she worked as a Partner at IBM Consulting, supporting clients on their digital transformation journeys. Before this role, she was the first Chief Digital Officer of IBM Latin America, leading the company's Digital Transformation. She is also a business mentor for Endeavor and a columnist for HSM Management. As an advisory advisor, she supports the Brazilian chapter of Women In Tech, an international organization with a dual mission: closing the gender gap and encouraging women in technology.

Graduated in Electronic Engineering from UFRJ, with a master's degree in Business Administration from PUC-RJ, an Executive MBA from FDC and training as a counselor through the Advanced Boardroom Program for Women at Saint Paul, and has several specializations from Singularity University, Harvard, Wharton, Hyper Island , Nova SBE, among others.

“It is an honor and a privilege to have been chosen to continue the brilliant work that was being carried out here in Brazil. 35 years ago, Intel arrived in our country and, since then, we have occupied a relevant role within the group and we know the responsibility that lies ahead. We want to continue to develop solutions to the world's biggest problems, driving the technology of the future, and increasingly contributing to the success of our customers and partners, transforming business and society for the better.”, says the executive.

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