The Board of Directors
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Institutional President
Luiz Gonzaga de Mello Belluzzo
belluzzop@centrocelsofurtado.org.br
Born in São Paulo, in 1942, Luiz Gonzaga de Mello Belluzzo graduated in Law by the University of São Paulo, USP, in 1965. In 1969 completed the course of Economic Development, promoted by Cepal/Ilpes, specializing in Development and Industrial Programming. Academic researcher and titular professor at the Economy and Economic Planning Department of the State University of Campinas since 1986, he was the National Secretary of Economic Politics (1985-1987) and Provincial Secretary of Science and Technology of the State of São Paulo (1988-1990). Writes regularly in the Brazilian press and has dozens of books and articles published. In 2001 he was included in the “Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists” between the 100 heterodox economists of the century XX.
Cultural President
Rosa Freire d’Aguiar Furtado
rosa@centrocelsofurtado.org.br
Rosa Freire d’Aguiar was born in Rio de Janeiro and graduated in journalism by the PUC (the Catholic University) in 1971. She married Celso Furtado in 1979. Between 1970 and 1973, she worked as a reporter for TV Tupi and the Manchete magazine in Rio de Janeiro. She then moved to Paris, where she worked as a correspondent for the publications of the Bloch publishing house (1973-76) and the Istoé magazine (1977-86), and was also responsible for journalistic coverage in Spain, Portugal and the Middle East. Since 1986, she has worked in the publishing sector and translated around sixty books, from French, Spanish and Italian, by such authors as C. Lévi-Strauss, M. V. Montalbán, L.-F. Céline, M.Vargas Llosa, J.-P. Vernant, J. Semprún, H. de Balzac, I. Calvino. She is the author of Memória de tradutora (“Memories of a Translator”, 2004. Florianópolis: Escritório do Livro / NUT).
Communications Director
Carlos Roberto Tibúrcio de Oliveira
tiburcio@centrocelsofurtado.org.br
Born in Salvador in 1947, Carlos Tibúrcio studied physics at Federal University of Bahia and was one of the principle student leaders in his state during 1968. A militant and leader of organizations contrary to the military dictatorship, he was incarcerated as a political prisoner in São Paulo (1973-75). As a journalist, he wrote for the O Estado de São Paulo, was editor of the Diário do Comércio and was correspondent for international magazines. In the alternative press, he was a reporter for the Versus and editor and of the Em Tempo. He was one of the founders of the Worker’s Party (PT) and coordinated the communications team at the Instituto Cidadania (Citizen’s Institute, 1999-2002). He was also one of the founders of the World Social Forum of Porto Alegre (2001), on whose organizing committee he sat until 2002, as a representative of the ATTAC movement in Brazil (Action for the Taxation of financial Transactions in support of Citizens), and was one of the representatives of Le Monde Diplomatique in Brazil. Editor-in-chief of the Lula for President Committee in 2002, he has, since 2003, been Special Assistant to the General Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic. Carlos Tibúrcio is co-author, with Nilmário Miranda, of the book entitled Dos filhos deste solo - Mortos e desaparecidos políticos durante a ditadura militar: a responsabilidade do Estado (“The sons of this soil – The political dead and disappeared during the military dictatorship: the responsibility of the State” - 1999).
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