Bruno Aracaty, CFA has a diverse range of work experience. Currently, they serve as the Chief Operating Officer at DrumWave, a platform that simplifies trusting and using data as currency. Bruno is also a Venture Partner at Valutia. In addition, Bruno is the Founder and Board Member of Colab.re, a GovTech and civic engagement startup that connects citizens and governments. Bruno is a member of Confraria do Empreendedor, a group of entrepreneurs that share experiences and networking opportunities. Bruno has also been involved with Endeavor Brasil as a Scale-up Entrepreneur and Social Impact Entrepreneur. Bruno has held various roles as a Fellow at +INNOVATORS, São Paulo Leader at Global Entrepreneurship Network, and as part of the G-Startup Worldwide Sao Paulo 2016 Batch. Bruno has participated in the Agora Partnerships Acceleration Program and was a Founder Partner at Quick - Business Boutique, where they helped entrepreneurs transform their ideas into successful businesses.
Bruno Aracaty, CFA has a diverse education history that includes several certificates and degrees. In 2002, they attended Universidade de Pernambuco, where they completed a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. During the same period, they also studied at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco for one year, focusing on Publicity. In 2008 and 2009, they pursued a Certificate in Financial Management at Insper Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa, specializing in Finance. In 2012, Bruno Aracaty obtained the prestigious Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) certification from the CFA Institute. Furthermore, in 2012, they attended the Venture Capital Executive Program at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, with a specific focus on Venture Capital. In 2017, they pursued studies at Singularity University, focusing on Exponential Technologies and Futurism. Most recently, in 2021, Bruno Aracaty obtained a Certificate in Data Monetization Strategy from MIT Sloan School of Management.
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