Nelson Narciso Filho
Executive Consultant
Nelson Narciso has over 20 years of solid experience working as General Director (P&L) at International Corporation subsidiary, overseeing the following areas in the Oil and Gas industry: Exploration, Production, Commercial, New Businesses, Operations, Engineering, Finance, Human Resources, Governmental Relations, After Sales and Legal. He has experience in technical-commercial negotiations, development of technical transactions, high level negotiations, establishment of business units at unsettling environments, thus ensuring group cohesion and focus on optimal profitability. His senior experience includes start-ups involving planning, execution and implementation of new projects, from coaching of new talents to infrastructure, Management, Health, Safety and Environment and Quality of New Processes and Business Units in Brazil and abroad. He has vast knowledge of oil and natural gas regulation in Brazil and several African countries. He is fluent in English and Portuguese.
EDUCATION
Executive Post-graduation – Industrial Administration and Economical Engineering, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil
Bacharel – Mechanical Engineering, Faculdade de Engenharia Souza Marques, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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