Americo Oliveira MBA
Business Development Advisor
Americo Oliveira worked the past 6 years as Business Development Manager and Brazil Country Manager for McDermott Inc., a leading EPCI Contractor focusing on Offshore Structures Fabrication and Subsea Installation. He has over 25 year of experience in the O&G Industry, large experience on leading multi discipline teams and experienced with contract negotiation as well with local and international regulation. He has held Project Management and Commercial roles with increasing responsibilities, topping with full legal and operational responsibilities for the company operations in Brazil. He has large experience with contract negotiation as well with local and international regulations. He is fluent in Portuguese and English, and with solid knowledge of Spanish and German.
EDUCATION
Master of Business Administration
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Post-Graduate Degree – Urban Planning
Dortmund University – Dortmund, Germany
Bachelor of Science – Civil Engineering
Pontificia Universidade Catolica – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
The hidden cost of Heroics
Heroics feel productive. Yet they often conceal something far less stable. They mask systemic fragility.
Operational Visibility
When executives talk about resilience, they usually react to symptoms, not root causes. What’s often misunderstood is this: the problem is rarely resilience itself. The problem is visibility.
Ludicrously Fast Marketing
AI-augmented creative offering that helps organizations scale ambition, not cost, by applying AI where it delivers the biggest gains.
Intangible Assets
Intangible assets are the unseen drivers of enterprise value. Their importance lies in the way they differentiate companies in crowded markets and create resilience through shifting conditions.
Offshore ET not on Life Support
There are financial/operational benefits of repurposing/utilizing existing infrastructure for clean energy.
A World Without Gas Stations
My father owned and operated a Mobil Oil gas station for about twenty years. Hence, the thought of a world without gas stations is about abstract as it gets, but that is where we are headed.