Mauricío Schulman

Mauricío Schulman

92 year
Utilities
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Finance

Profile

Mauricío Schulman held several high-ranking positions in various companies and organizations throughout his career.
He served as the Chief Executive Officer of Eletrobrás Participações SA, Banco Nacional de Habitação, and National Housing Bank.
He was also the Chairman of Light SA, Companhia Paranaense de Energia, and Federação Brasileira de Bancos, among others.
Schulman was a Director at Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social SA and a Member of the National Monetary Council.
He began his career as the Treasury Secretary of the State of Paraná and later served as the Chief Administrative Officer of Companhia Paranaense De Desenvolvimento Economico De Parana.
Schulman earned an undergraduate degree from Universidade Federal Do Paraná in 1954.

Former positions of Mauricío Schulman

CompaniesPositionEnd
Director/Board Member 1979-12-31
LIGHT SA Chairman 1979-12-31
National Monetary Council Corporate Officer/Principal 1978-12-31
Banco Nacional de Habitação Chief Executive Officer 1978-12-31
State of Paraná Corporate Officer/Principal 1973-12-31
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Training of Mauricío Schulman

Universidade Federal Do Paraná Undergraduate Degree

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Connections

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1st degree connections

12

1st degree companies

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Linked companies

Listed companies3
LIGHT SA

Utilities

COMPANHIA PARANAENSE DE ENERGIA - COPEL

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ELETROBRÁS PARTICIPAÇÕES S.A. - ELETROPAR

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Private companies8

Government

State of Paraná

Government

Finance

Banco Nacional de Habitação

National Monetary Council

Regional Electricity Integration Commission

Companhia Paranaense De Desenvolvimento Economico De Parana

National Housing Bank /Brazil/

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