Corn market scenario remains favorable to the producer
Even with a larger harvest, high demand should guarantee profitable prices for corn producers
Clube Agro Brasil, a multi-brand agribusiness relationship program, has invested in new hires. Last year, the team of employees increased by 40%. The Club's most recent signing was Evelin Queiroz (in the photo above), new marketing and communications director, who arrives with the challenge of leading the areas together with partner brands to create integrated strategies for the industry, distribution channels and producers.
With 25 years of experience, 20 years in agribusiness, including multinational companies, training in Marketing with a specialization in Agribusiness at Esalq and in Communication and Digital Transformation at the respective institutions ESPM, FGV and Dom Cabral, Evelin worked on several social inclusion projects socially vulnerable young people in the labor market. Furthermore, she has worked in companies such as Bayer, DuPont and FMC, as well as in advertising, events and digital agencies, working in diverse areas, such as business communication strategy, corporate, digital, marketing, trade, events and experiences with customers.
Assuming the marketing and communications directorship at Clube Agro Brasil, which has an internal structure and business partners, Evelin Queiroz hopes to further boost the program with the synergy between the brands and her vast experience in marketing and communications.
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