BIC Directory 2009/2 - Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

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CONTACT BRAZIL 2009 7TH EDITION

Contact Brazil is a resource guide for anyone interested in learning more about Brazil through contacts based in the United States and related U.S. contacts in Brazil. It lists Brazilian diplomats to the United States, scholars who study Brazil at U.S. universities and correspondents of the Brazilian press in the United States. Members of the U.S. government working on Brazil-related issues, Brazil specialists at multilateral organizations and think tanks, Brazilian companies established in the United States and many others are listed as well. We hope that you use it to stay in touch with Brazil!

Contact Brazil is produced by the Brazil Industries Coalition, Inc. Formerly doing business as Brazil Information Center, Inc.

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The work of the Brazil Industries Coalition is made possible thanks to the generous support of our members.

BRAZIL INDUSTRIES COALITION MEMBERS The BIC - Brazil Industries Coalition, formerly doing business as the Brazil Information Center, was established in March of 2000. It is a non-profit independent organization under section 501 (c) 6 of the U.S. Tax Code, based in Washington and supported by the Brazilian private sector. Our mission is to further strengthen the Brazil-U.S. relations through active advocacy of bilateral initiatives in the fields of trade, investment, innovation, and energy cooperation under the framework of an evolving strategic partnership between both countries. We work to build wider and deeper economic and political ties that promote the strengthening and competitive internationalization of Brazilian enterprises.

For more information, please contact us at: Brazil Industries Coalition, Inc. 2141 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite M Washington, DC 20007 Tel: (202) 471-4020 Fax: (202) 471-4024 www.bic-us.org [email protected]

Trade Associations: ABIROCHAS – www.abirochas.com.br The Brazilian Association for Dimension Stones Industries (ABIROCHAS) represents the main granite and marble manufacturers in the country. Working in connection with APEX – the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency – ABIROCHAS assists small and mid-sized producers to start in the export business of granite and marble who manufacture and sell slates, tiles, cut-to-size and blocks of natural stone. ABIT – www.abit.org.br The Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association (ABIT) represents the integration of the Brazilian textile chain. Founded in the early 1960’s, ABIT sponsors companies in every segment of the textile industry, including cotton growing, man made fibers and filaments, spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, printing, clothing, home textiles and other made up articles. ABIT’s mission is to support the sustainable development of the Brazilian textile industry, representing its interests in any governmental and international organizations, as well as making the textile sector better known to the general public. FIESP – www.fiesp.com.br The Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo (FIESP) is the leading regional manufacturing sector organization in Brazil, and is comprised of 132 sectoral trade associations representing over 40% of the country’s industrial GDP and more than 140,000 companies.

Diego Zancan Bonomo Executive Director [email protected] Christine Studart Manager [email protected]

IBS – www.ibs.org.br The Brazilian Steel Institute (IBS) is a non-profit association that undertakes the goal of bringing together and representing the interests and promoting the development of Brazilian steel manufacturers. IBS carries out studies and researches, assists in product normatization, acts as the representative of the sector before public and private entities and performs public relations activities. Modern and competitive, the Brazilian steel industry is comprised of 11 companies that operate 24 mills with 34 Mt/year gross steel production capacity. IBS supplies over 90% of the internal market and is among Brazil’s largest exporters.

Alinne Betania Oliveira International Trade Specialist [email protected]

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UNICA – www.unica.com.br The Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) represents the sugarcane, sugar and ethanol sector in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Recognized as a national reference point in all matters related to the industry, UNICA’s members are responsible for more than 50% of Brazilian production, giving it a natural leadership position to conduct research, monitor technological development and defend free trade for sugar and ethanol products.

PETROBRAS – www.petrobras.com.br PETROBRAS is a multinational integrated energy corporation in the oil, gas and energy industries in Brazil, providing products and services that meet its clients’ needs, and contributing to the development of the countries where it acts. With a strong presence in the international market and a leading force in Latin America, PETROBRAS operates safely and profitably, with social and environmental responsibility.

Companies: BNDES – www.bndes.gov.br The Brazilian National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) is the largest development bank in the Americas. Its mission is to promote Brazil’s development by boosting the competitiveness of the Brazilian economy, while generating employment and prioritizing the reduction of social and regional inequalities. BNDES also seeks to increase trade through the financing of exports, and to strengthen the capital structure of private companies and the development of capital markets. CUTRALE – www.cutrale.com Cutrale is a producer, processor and distributor of citrus juices and by-products, with presences in Brazil and Florida. More than 100 countries are supplied by Cutrale’s products. EMBRAER – www.embraer.com EMBRAER is the world’s largest manufacturer of commercial jets up to 110 seats, and one of Brazil’s leading exporting companies. Founded in 1969, EMBRAER designs, develops, manufactures, sells and provides after sales support to aircrafts in the Commercial Aviation, Executive Aviation, and Defense and Government segments. Headquartered in São José dos Campos, state of São Paulo, Brazil, the company has offices, manufacturing facilities and customer service locations in Brazil, the United States, France, Portugal, China and Singapore. EMBRAER currently employs more than 17,389 people, 87.7% based in Brazil.

Reference Metals / CBMM – www.referencemetals.com / www.cbmm.com.br A subsidiary of Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração (CBMM), Reference Metals, Inc. has been a supplier of niobium in the U.S. market for over 25 years. The products supplied by Reference Metals come from the world’s largest niobium mine in Araxá, Brazil. The mine, which contains the richest ore available with inexhaustible reserves, also was the first ever to receive ISO 14001 for its environmentally friendly process. TAM – www.tam.com.br Brazil’s leading airline company with daily flights from Miami and New York to Brazil, TAM operates in more than 80 destinations worldwide, employs over 10,000 people and is proud to fly a 90 Airbus aircraft fleet – one of the youngest throughout the Americas. TAM operates the newest maintenance facility in Latin America and has client satisfaction as its main priority. TAM’s renowned “Red Carpet Service” is a model of extraordinary service for the airline industry. Vale – www.vale.com Vale is a global diversified mining company and is also the largest logistics operator in Brazil. Vale is the number one market leader in production and export of iron ore and pellets. Vale is present in five continents, conducting responsible business dealings, always in harmony with the needs of local societies and the environment.

FOUND AN ERROR? We have done everything possible to ensure that the information contained here is correct. However, errors do occur. If you find that any of the information contained in this directory is inaccurate, out-of-date or missing, please take a minute to let us know: BRAZIL INDUSTRIES COALITION [email protected] Tel: (202) 471-4020 • Fax: (202) 471-4024

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EMBASSY OF BRAZIL IN WASHINGTON Diplomats ........................................................................................................................................................1 Key Staff ..........................................................................................................................................................2 Cultural and Public Affairs Office ..........................................................................................................2 Trade Policy..............................................................................................................................................2 Trade Promotion Bureau ........................................................................................................................2 Translation and Editing Section ............................................................................................................3 Deffense and Air Attaché ..........................................................................................................................3 Military Attaché ........................................................................................................................................3 Naval Attaché ..........................................................................................................................................4 Tax and Customs Attaché ........................................................................................................................4 BRAZILIAN DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Brazilian Permanent Mission to the United Nations ....................................................................................5 Brazilian Permanent Mission to the Organization of American States........................................................6 Organization of American States in Brazil ............................................................................................6 Brazilian Delegation to the Inter-American Defense Board ..........................................................................6 BRAZILIAN CONSULATES California: Los Angeles....................................................................................................................................7 California: San Francisco ..............................................................................................................................7 Florida: Miami ................................................................................................................................................8 Georgia: Atlanta ..............................................................................................................................................8 Illinois: Chicago..............................................................................................................................................9 Massachusetts: Boston ....................................................................................................................................9 New York: New York City ..............................................................................................................................10 Texas: Houston ..............................................................................................................................................10 District of Columbia: Washington, DC ........................................................................................................11 OTHER BRAZILIAN REPRESENTATIVES TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Inter-American Development Bank..............................................................................................................12 Inter-American Development Bank in Brazil........................................................................................12 Inter-American Investment Corporation......................................................................................................12 International Monetary Fund ......................................................................................................................13 Pan American Health Organization ............................................................................................................13 Pan American Health Organization in Brazil ......................................................................................13 The World Bank ............................................................................................................................................14 The World Bank in Brazil......................................................................................................................15 BRAZILIAN ARMED FORCES COMMISSIONS IN WASHINGTON Brazilian Aeronautical Commission ............................................................................................................16 Brazilian Army Commission ........................................................................................................................16 Brazilian Naval Commission........................................................................................................................16 vii

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BRAZILIAN TRADE AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCY APEX-Brasil ..................................................................................................................................................17 Brasília Office ........................................................................................................................................17 Miami Distribution Center ....................................................................................................................17 TRADE PROMOTION BUREAUS Los Angeles Office Miami Office..................................................................................................................................................18 New York Office ............................................................................................................................................18 Washington, DC Office..................................................................................................................................18 BRAZILIAN TOURISM OFFICE EMBRATUR....................................................................................................................................................20 Brasília Office ........................................................................................................................................20 New York Office ......................................................................................................................................20 Los Angeles Office ..................................................................................................................................20 U.S. EMBASSY IN BRAZIL Diplomats ......................................................................................................................................................21 U.S. CONSULATES IN BRAZIL Pernambuco: Recife......................................................................................................................................22 Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro ......................................................................................................................22 São Paulo: São Paulo ..................................................................................................................................22 U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE IN BRAZIL Belo Horizonte Office ....................................................................................................................................23 Brasília Office................................................................................................................................................23 Porto Alegre Office ........................................................................................................................................23 Rio de Janeiro Office ....................................................................................................................................23 São Paulo Office............................................................................................................................................23 ................................................................................................................................................................23 U.S. GOVERNMENT - EXECUTIVE BRANCH The White House ..........................................................................................................................................24 National Security Council ....................................................................................................................24 U.S. Trade Representative ......................................................................................................................24 White House Office of National Drug Control Policy ..........................................................................24 U.S. Federal Departments ............................................................................................................................25 U.S. Department of Agriculture ............................................................................................................25 EMBRAPA/ARS/LABEX Cooperation Program ................................................................................25 U.S. Department of Commerce..............................................................................................................26 U.S. Department of Energy ....................................................................................................................26 U.S. Department of State ......................................................................................................................27 U.S. Department of the Treasury ..........................................................................................................27 viii

U.S. Federal Agencies Inter-American Foundation ..................................................................................................................28 U.S. Trade & Development Agency ........................................................................................................28 U.S. GOVERNMENT - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Brazil Caucus ................................................................................................................................................29 Library of Congress ......................................................................................................................................32 Congressional Research Service ............................................................................................................32 PRIVATE SECTOR Brazil-U.S. CEO Forum ................................................................................................................................33 Brazil-U.S. Business Council ........................................................................................................................33 Brazil Industries Coalition............................................................................................................................33 Brazil Industries Coalition Members ....................................................................................................33 ABIROCHAS........................................................................................................................................34 ABIT....................................................................................................................................................34 BNDES................................................................................................................................................34 Cultrale ..............................................................................................................................................34 EMBRAER ..........................................................................................................................................35 FIESP..................................................................................................................................................35 IBS......................................................................................................................................................35 PETROBRAS ......................................................................................................................................36 Reference Metals/CBMM....................................................................................................................36 TAM ....................................................................................................................................................36 ` UNICA ................................................................................................................................................37 Vale ....................................................................................................................................................37 U.S.-Based Chambers of Commerce ............................................................................................................38 Brazil-Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce ..........................................................................................38 Brazil-Texas Chamber of Commerce ....................................................................................................38 Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida ......................................................................38 Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce of Georgia ......................................................................38 Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. ................................................................................39 Brazilian Chamber of Commerce on the West Coast ..........................................................................39 Brazilian Foundation of America-California........................................................................................39 Brazil-Based Chambers of Commerce..........................................................................................................40 American Chamber of Commerce in Rio de Janeiro............................................................................40 American Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo ..................................................................................40 BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES Brown University ..........................................................................................................................................42 Catholic University of America ....................................................................................................................42 Oliveira Lima Library ............................................................................................................................42 Columbia University ....................................................................................................................................43 Cornell University..........................................................................................................................................43 ix

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Dartmouth University ..................................................................................................................................43 DePaul University..........................................................................................................................................43 Emory University ..........................................................................................................................................44 Florida International University ..................................................................................................................44 Georgetown University ..................................................................................................................................44 George Washington University ....................................................................................................................44 Harvard University ........................................................................................................................................45 Indiana University ........................................................................................................................................45 Johns Hopkins University..............................................................................................................................45 National Defense University..........................................................................................................................46 New York University ......................................................................................................................................46 Ohio State University ....................................................................................................................................46 Princeton University......................................................................................................................................47 Rutgers University ........................................................................................................................................47 Stanford University........................................................................................................................................47 Texas A & M University ................................................................................................................................47 Tulane University ..........................................................................................................................................48 University of Arizona ....................................................................................................................................48 University of California-Berkeley..................................................................................................................48 University of California-Los Angeles ............................................................................................................48 University of California-San Diego ..............................................................................................................49 University of California-Santa Cruz ............................................................................................................49 University of Chicago....................................................................................................................................49 University of Florida – Florida/Brazil Linkage Institute ............................................................................49 University of Georgia ....................................................................................................................................50 University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign ..................................................................................................50 University of Iowa ........................................................................................................................................50 University of Kansas......................................................................................................................................50 University of Maryland..................................................................................................................................51 University of Miami ......................................................................................................................................51 University of Michigan..................................................................................................................................51 University of New Mexico..............................................................................................................................51 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ................................................................................................52 University of Pittsburgh ................................................................................................................................52 University of Texas-Austin ............................................................................................................................52 University of Wisconsin-Madison ................................................................................................................52 Vanderbilt University ....................................................................................................................................53 Yale University ..............................................................................................................................................53

U.S. PROGRAMS AT BRAZILIAN UNIVERSITIES Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado..........................................................................................................54 Centro de Estudos Americanos ..............................................................................................................54 THINK TANKS American Enterprise Institute ......................................................................................................................55 Brookings Institution....................................................................................................................................55 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ............................................................................................55 Cato Institute ................................................................................................................................................56 Center for American Progress ......................................................................................................................56 Center for Global Development ....................................................................................................................56 Center for Strategic and International Studies............................................................................................56 Americas Society / Council of the Americas ................................................................................................58 Council on Competitiveness ........................................................................................................................58 Council on Foreign Relations ......................................................................................................................59 Council on Hemispheric Affairs....................................................................................................................59 Inter-American Dialogue ..............................................................................................................................59 Peterson Institute for International Economics ..........................................................................................60 The Independent Institute ............................................................................................................................60 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars ....................................................................................61 World Affairs Council of Washington, DC ....................................................................................................61 NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Amazon Watch ..............................................................................................................................................62 Brazil Foundation ........................................................................................................................................62 Conservation International ..........................................................................................................................62 Dreams Can Be Foundation ........................................................................................................................63 Environmental Defense ................................................................................................................................63 Global Rights Partners for Justice ................................................................................................................63 Human Rights Watch ..................................................................................................................................64 Latin America Working Group ....................................................................................................................64 Oxfam America ............................................................................................................................................64 The Carter Center..........................................................................................................................................64 The Nature Conservancy ..............................................................................................................................65 The Synergos Institute ..................................................................................................................................65 Transparency International..........................................................................................................................65 Washington Office on Latin America ..........................................................................................................66 World Resources Institute ............................................................................................................................66 World Wildlife Fund ......................................................................................................................................66 BRAZILIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTES Afro Brazilian Arts Cultural Center ..............................................................................................................68 Afro Brazilian Cultural Center of New Jersey ..............................................................................................68

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Big Brazil Cultural Foundation....................................................................................................................68 Brazilian Cultural Center of Chicago ..........................................................................................................68 Brazilian Cultural Center of Hawaii ............................................................................................................69 Brazilian Cultural Center of New England..................................................................................................69 Centro Cultural Brazil USA ..........................................................................................................................69 Capoeira Mandinga Academy – Brazil Cultural Center..............................................................................69 BRAZILIAN PRESS – U.S. CORRESPONDENTS Agência Estado ..............................................................................................................................................07 BBC Brasil......................................................................................................................................................70 Folha de São Paulo ......................................................................................................................................70 Globo International ......................................................................................................................................70 Idea Television ..............................................................................................................................................70 O Estado de São Paulo..................................................................................................................................70 O Globo..........................................................................................................................................................71 Reuters ..........................................................................................................................................................71 TBN Network ................................................................................................................................................71 Valor Econômico ..........................................................................................................................................71 BRAZILIAN PUBLICATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES A Notícia ........................................................................................................................................................72 BRASILBEST Magazine ................................................................................................................................72 Brazil Explore Magazine ..............................................................................................................................72 Brazil Today ..................................................................................................................................................72 Brazilian Pacific Times.com ........................................................................................................................72 Brazilian Press ..............................................................................................................................................72 Brazilian Times ............................................................................................................................................73 Brazilian Voice ..............................................................................................................................................73 Brazzil............................................................................................................................................................73 Florida Review ..............................................................................................................................................73 Jornal Moderno ............................................................................................................................................73 Metropolitan Brazilian News ........................................................................................................................73 O Jornal ........................................................................................................................................................73 Portal Brasilmagazine.com..........................................................................................................................74 Revista Linha Aberta ....................................................................................................................................74 Revista Refletir ..............................................................................................................................................74 Soul Brasil Magazine....................................................................................................................................74 The Brasilians ..............................................................................................................................................74 Tititi News Magazine ....................................................................................................................................74 BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT (Useful 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Achilles Emilio Zaluar Neto Minister, Political Affairs Tel.: (202) 238-2709 [email protected]

EMBASSY OF BRAZIL 3006 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel.: (202) 238-2700 www.brasilemb.org

Nei Futuro Bitencourt Counselor, Administration Tel.: (202) 238-2781 [email protected]

Temporarily located at: 1025 Thomas Jefferson, NW 3rd Floor, Suite 300 West Washington, DC 20007

Pompeu Andreucci Neto Counselor, Economic Section and Financial Policy Tel.: (202) 238-2776 [email protected]

DIPLOMATS João Carlos Belloc Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2746 [email protected]

Antonio de Aguiar Patriota Ambassador of Brazil to the United States Tel.: (202) 238-2712 [email protected]

Gisela Maria Figueiredo Padovan Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2778 [email protected]

Carlos Henrique Moojen de Abreu e Silva Minister Counselor, Deputy Chief of Mission Tel.: (202) 238-2747 [email protected]

Fatima Keiko Ishitani Counselor, Chief of Staff Tel.: (202) 238-2714 [email protected]

Alfredo César Martinho Leoni Minister Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2760 [email protected]

Everton Frask Lucero Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2780 [email protected]

Carlos Ricardo Martins Ceglia Minister Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2787 [email protected]

Orlando Leite Ribeiro Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2724 [email protected]

Rubens Gama Dias Filho Minister, Trade Promotion Tel.: (202) 238-2788 [email protected]

Fábio Mendes Marzano Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2748 [email protected] 1

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Alexandre Peña Ghisleni Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2733 [email protected]

Fabio Rocha Frederico First Secretary Tel.: (202) 238-2768 [email protected]

Jean Marcel Fernandes First Secretary, Trade and Investment Tel.: (202) 238-2763 [email protected]

Colonel Marcos Tadeu da Costa Pacheco Assistant Defense and Air Attaché Tel.: (240) 221-2760 - Ext. 113 [email protected]

Maria Theresa Diniz Foster Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2794 [email protected]

Christiane Aquino First Secretary, Trade Policy Tel.: (202) 238-2718 [email protected]

Eutímia Lima Commercial Advisor Tel.: (202) 238-2769 [email protected]

José de Ribamar Lisboa Júnior Warrant Officer Tel.: (240) 221-2760 - Ext. 115 [email protected]

KEY STAFF

Antonio Cesar da Silva Commercial Advisor Tel.: (202) 238-2762 [email protected]

Elenice Gaspar Administrative Assistant Tel.: (202) 238-2859 Tel.: (240) 221-2760 - Ext. 116 [email protected]

Philip Fox-Drummond Gough Counselor Tel.: (202) 238-2779 [email protected]

CULTURAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE

Daniel Roberto Pinto First Secretary, Science and Technology Affairs Tel.: (202) 238-2710 [email protected]

Lucília Harrington Librarian Tel.: (202) 238-2798 [email protected]

Emerson Coraiola Kloss First Secretary, Agriculture Tel.: (202) 238-2758 [email protected]

Ingrid Thurler da Silva Press Attachée Tel.: (202) 238-2728 [email protected]

Pablo Duarte Cardoso First Secretary Tel.: (202) 238-2745 [email protected]

Tathiana Mitchell Commercial Advisor Tel.: (202) 238-2770 [email protected]

Hugo Barbosa General Services Assistant Tel.: (240) 221-2760 - Ext. 117 [email protected]

Cameron Neal Commercial Advisor Tel.: (202) 238-2757 [email protected]

MILITARY ATTACHÉ Temporarily located at: 6290 Montrose Road Rockville, MD 20852

TRANSLATION AND EDITING SECTION TRADE POLICY Aluísio Lima Campos Economist, Trade Policy Issues Tel.: (202) 238-2767 [email protected]

Jean Marcel Fernandes First Secretary, Trade Promotion Tel.: (202) 238-2763 [email protected] Daniel Augusto Rodrigues Ponte First Secretary Tel.: (202) 238-2717 [email protected]

TRADE PROMOTION BUREAU Rubens Gama Dias Filho Minister Counselor, Commercial and Technology Affairs Tel.: (202) 238-2788 [email protected]

Marcos Henrique Sperandio First Secretary Tel.: (202) 238-2754 [email protected] 2

Major General João Cesar Zambão da Silva Military Attaché Tel.: (301) 984-1483 - Ext. 108 [email protected]

Bob Feron Senior Interpreter and Translator Head of the Language Department Tel.: (202) 238-2755 [email protected]

Colonel Luiz Cláudio Cyrillo Assistant Military Attaché Tel.: (301) 984-1483 - Ext. 107 [email protected]

DEFENSE AND AIR ATTACHÉ Temporarily located at: 6290 Montrose Road Rockville, MD 20852

Adelar Vollmer de Abreu Warrant Officer Tel.: (202) 984-1483 - Ext. 109 [email protected]

Major General Stefan Egon Gracza Defense and Air Attaché Tel.: (240) 221-2760 - Ext. 112 [email protected] 3

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Edília Vieira da Rosa Administrative Assistant Tel.: (202) 238-2850 Tel.: (301) 984-1483 - Ext. 108 [email protected] Maria Cristina Figueiredo Torres Administrative Assistant Tel.: (202) 238-2852 Tel.: (301) 984-1483 - Ext. 110 [email protected]

Captain Luiz Olympio Vianna Dias Assistant Naval Attaché Tel.: (301) 990-1249 – Ext. 101 [email protected] Luiz Carlos Silva Master Chief Petty Officer Tel.: (301) 330-1872 – Ext. 104 [email protected]

TAX AND CUSTOMS ATTACHÉE NAVAL ATTACHÉ Temporarily located at: 6290 Montrose Road Rockville, MD 20852 Tel.: (301) 984-1480 Rear Admiral Carlos Autran de Oliveira Amaral Brazilian Naval Attaché Tel.: (240) 597-1952 – Ext.102 [email protected]

Temporarily located at: 1025 Thomas Jefferson, NW 3rd Floor, Suite 300 West Washington, DC 20007 Elizabeth Pinheiro Dias Leite Tax and Customs Attachée Tel.: (202) 238-2804 [email protected]

Carlos Luis Dantas Coutinho Perez Counselor Tel.: (212) 372-2603 [email protected]

BRAZILIAN PERMANENT MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS 747 3rd Avenue New York, NY 10017 Tel.: (212) 372-2600 www.un.int/brazil [email protected]

Eduardo Uziel First Secretary Tel.: (212) 372-2612 [email protected]

Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti Ambassador, Permanent Representative Tel.: (212) 372-2605 [email protected]

Gustavo Senechal de Goffredo Junior First Secretary Tel.: (212) 372-2637 [email protected]

Piragibe dos Santos Tarragó Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative Tel.: (212) 372-2607 [email protected]

César Bonamigo First Secretary Tel.: (212) 372-2621 [email protected]

Guilherme de Aguiar Patriota Minister Counselor Tel.: (212) 372-2608 [email protected]

Rodrigo Andrade Cardoso First Secretary Tel.: (212) 372-2610 [email protected]

Lúcia Maria Maierá Minister, First Committee Tel.: (212) 372-2616 [email protected]

Aniel Eler Dutra Junior First Secretary Tel.: (212) 372-2643 [email protected]

Isabel Cristina de Azevedo Heyvaert Minister Tel.: (212) 372-2613 [email protected]

Jandyr Ferreira dos Santos Júnior Second Secretary Tel.: (212) 372-2614 [email protected]

Norberto Moretti Counselor Tel.: (212) 372-2611 [email protected]

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Wilson Dockhorn Junior Second Secretary, Alternate Representative [email protected]

BRAZILIAN PERMANENT MISSION TO THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Suite 412 Washington, DC 20037 Tel.: (202) 333-4224 www.oas.org [email protected]

ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES IN BRAZIL BRASÍLIA OFFICE Escritório do Departamento de Desenvolvimento Sustentável da OEA SCS Quadra 8, Bloco B-50, Sala 235, Ed. Venâncio 2000 Brasília, DF 70333-900 Paulo Rogerio Cavalcanti Administrative Officer Tel.: (55 61) 3202-1883 [email protected]

Ruy Casais Ambassador, Permanent Representative Lineu Pupo De Paula Minister Counselor, Alternate Representative [email protected] Marcia Maro da Silva Counselor, Alternate Representative [email protected]

RIO DE JANEIRO OFFICE Comissão Jurídica Inter-Americana da OEA Avenida Marechal Floriano, 196 - 3º Andar Palácio do Itamaraty - Centro Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20080-002 Tel.: (55 21) 2206-9903 Manuel Tolomei Moletta Secretary, Inter-American Juridical Committee [email protected]

Marcos Arbizu de Souza Campos Counselor, Alternate Representative [email protected] Maria Cristina Pereira da Silva Counselor, Alternate Representative [email protected] Ana Maria de Souza Bierrenbach Counselor, Alternate Representative [email protected] Michel Arslanian Neto Counselor, Alternate Representative [email protected]

CALIFORNIA: LOS ANGELES

CALIFORNIA: SAN FRANCISCO

Jurisdiction: States of Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming, U.S. Minor Outlying Islands in the Pacific (Johnston, Midway, Wake, Howland, Jarvis, Baker, Palmyra and Kingman), and the following counties in California: Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura.

Jurisdiction: States of Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and all the California counties not served by the Los Angeles Consulate

Consulate General of Brazil in Los Angeles 8484 Wilshire Boulevard, Suites 730, 711 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Tel.: (323) 651-2664 Fax: (323) 651-1274 www.brazilian-consulate.org [email protected]

San Francisco Consulate Visa Information Tel.: (415) 981-8170 - Ext. 216

Los Angeles Consulate Visa Information Tel.: (323) 651-2664

Maurício Eduardo Cortes Costa Ambassador, Consul General Miguel Chaves Magalhães Minister, Deputy Consul General

José Alfredo Graça Lima Ambassador, Consul General Tel.: (323) 651-5743 [email protected]

Marcia Loureiro Deputy Consul General Evaldo Freire Counselor, Deputy Counsul General

Bernardo Paranhos Velloso Deputy Consul General, Administration / Commercial / Cultural

BRAZILIAN DELEGATION TO THE INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD

Júlio Victor do Espírito Santo Deputy Consul General, Consular Affairs

Daniel Barra Ferreira First Secretary, Alternate Representative [email protected]

4400 Jennifer Street, NW, Suite 330 Washington, DC 20015 Tel.: (202) 686-1502 www.rbjid.com

Antonio Pereira Chancery Officer, Vice Consul

Viviane Rios Balbino First Secretary, Alternate Representative [email protected]

Átila Maia da Rocha Delegation Chief [email protected] 6

Consulate General of Brazil in San Francisco 300 Montgomery Street, Suite 900 San Francisco, CA 94104 Tel.: (415) 981-8170 www.brazilsf.org [email protected]

Norma Julia Ribas Vice Consul Elizabete Gonçalves do Amaral Vice Consul Fabiola Cypriano do Nascimento Santiago Vice Consul Mauro Peixoto Alves Vice Consul

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FLORIDA: MIAMI

GEORGIA: ATLANTA

ILLINOIS: CHICAGO

MASSACHUSETTS: BOSTON

Jurisdiction: State of Florida, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Jurisdiction: States of Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi and Tennessee.

Jurisdiction: States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

Jurisdiction: States of Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Consulate General of Brazil in Atlanta 300 Lenox Road, Suite 800 Atlanta, GA 30326 Tel.: (404) 949-2400 http://www.abe.mre.gov.br/mundo/america-donorte/estados-unidos-da-america/atlanta [email protected]

Consulate General of Brazil in Chicago 401 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 3050 Chicago, IL 60611 Tel.: (312) 464-0244 www.brazilconsulatechicago.org [email protected]

Consulate General of Brazil in Miami 80 SW 8th Street, Suite 2600 Miami, FL 33130-3004 Tel.: (305) 285-6200 www.brazilmiami.org [email protected]

Florida Consulate Visa Information Tel.: (305) 285-6257 / (305) 285-6219

Georgia Consulate Visa Information Tel.: (404) 949-2400

Luiz Augusto de Araujo Castro Ambassador, Consul General Tel.: (305) 285-6205 Leonilda Alves Correa Minister Counselor, Deputy Consul General, Cultural Affairs [email protected] Luís Fernando Abbott Galvão Counselor, Deputy Consul General, Trade Promotion Paulo Amado First Secretary, Deputy Consul

Consulate General of Brazil in Boston 20 Park Plaza, Suites 1400-1420 Boston, MA 02116 Tel.: (617) 542-4000 www.consulatebrazil.org [email protected]

Massachusetts Consulate Visa Information Tel.: (617) 542-4000 - Ext. 3130

Illinois Consulate Visa Information Tel.: (312) 464-0244 - Ext. 11 and 30

Adalnio Senna Ganem Ambassador, Consul General

João Almino de Souza Ambassador, Consul General Tel.: (312) 464-0269

Marília Beltrão de Lacerda Vice Consul

João André Pinto Dias Lima Minister, Deputy Consul General

Priscila Miessler de Andrade Carvalho Vice Consul

Ana Elisa de Magalhães Padilha Pupo Netto Counselor, Deputy Consul General

Ricardo da Silva Alves Vice Consul

Selma Teles de Moraes Chancery Officer, Vice Consul

Mario Ernani Saade Ambassador, Consul General José Marcos Nogueira Viana Minister Counselor, Deputy Consul General [email protected] Fernando Luís Lemos Igreja Deputy Consul General [email protected]

Leila M. Tavares Chancery Officer, Vice Consul

Roberto Parente First Secretary, Deputy Consul

Stela Brandão Chancery Officer, Vice Consul

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BRAZILIAN CONSULATES

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

NEW YORK: NEW YORK CITY

TEXAS: HOUSTON

Jurisdiction: States of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and Bermuda Islands.

Jurisdiction: States of Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas Consulate General of Brazil in Houston 1223 West Look South Park Tower North, Suite 1150 Houston, TX 77027 Tel.: (713) 961-3063 www.brazilhouston.org [email protected]

Consulate General of Brazil in New York 1185 Avenue of the Americas, 21st Floor New York, NY 10036 Tel.: (917) 777-7777 www.brazilny.org [email protected]

New York Consulate Visa Information Tel.: (917) 777-7624, 7625, 7626, 7627

Texas Consulate Visa Information Tel.: (713) 961-3063 - Ext. 102 and 103 [email protected]

Osmar Chohfi Ambassador, Consul General Tel.: (917) 777-7675 Cláudio Frederico de Mattos Arruda Minister Counselor, Deputy Consul General Tel.: (917) 777-7674 Luís Antonio Borda de Carvalho Silos Counselor, Deputy Consul General, Trade Tel.: (917) 777-7666 Marcus Henrique Paranaguá First Secreatry, Deputy Consul, Consular Affairs Tel.: (917) 777-7636

Vidya Alves Moreira Chancery Officer

WASHINGTON: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Jurisdiction: District of Columbia, States of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky.

Vânia Roriz Vieira Soares Chancery Assistant

Consulate General of Brazil in Washington, DC 3009 Whitehaven Street, NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel.: (202) 461-3000 Fax: (202) 461-3001 www.consbrasdc.org [email protected]

Leomar Alves dos Santos Lucas Chancery Assistant Carita de Oliveira Souza Rezende de Castro Chancery Assistant Sandra Cristina Martins dos Santos Administrative Officer Fernando Antonio Defensor Moreira Administrative Officer

Washington, DC Consulate Visa Information [email protected]

Antonio José Rezende de Castro Ambassador, Consul General Tel.: (713) 967-1160

Almir Franco de Sá Barbuda Ambassador, Consul General

Paulo Tarrisse da Fontoura Deputy Consul General

Nilo Barroso Neto Minister, Head of Consular Section

Maria Aparecida de Góis Fernandes Weiss Counselor, Deputy Consul

Fábio Guimarães Franco First Secretary, Head of Administration

Paulo Vassily Chuc Second Secretary,Deputy Consul

Marcia Moreira Vice Consul, Head of the Visa Section [email protected]

Cyro Espírito Santo Cardoso Neto Vice Consul

Erika Almeida Watanabe Patriota First Secretary, Deputy Consul, Cultural Affairs

Luiz Alberto de Miranda Mendes Vice Consul, Administration

Cláudio Teixeira Vice Consul

Marcelo Ramos Araújo Second Secretary, Deputy Consul, Consular Sector

Thais Gabriele Bernardes Olsen Vice Consul

Gustavo Teixeira Chadid Second Secretary, Deputy Consul, Consular and Administrative Affairs

Nadja de Queirós Mattoso Chancery Officer 10

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OTHER BRAZILIAN REPRESENTATIVES TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

OTHER BRAZILIAN REPRESENTATIVES TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (Cont’d.)

INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK IN BRAZIL

1300 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20577 Tel.: (202) 623-1000 www.iadb.org

Setor de Embaixadas Norte Quadra 802, Conjunto F, Lote 39, Asa Norte Brasília, DF 70800-400

Luis Alberto Moreno President Tel.: (202) 623-3100 [email protected]

Jose Luis Lupo Representative in Brazil Tel.: (55 61) 3317-4286 cof/[email protected] [email protected]

Roberto Vellutini Vice-President for Countries Tel.: (202) 623-3007 [email protected]

INTER-AMERICAN INVESTMENT CORPORATION

José Carlos Miranda Executive Director for Brazil and Suriname Tel.: (202) 623-1002 [email protected]

1350 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20577 Tel.: (202) 623-3900 www.iic.int [email protected]

Sergio Savino Portugal Alternate Executive Director for Brazil and Suriname Tel.: (202) 623-1100 [email protected]

Jacques Rogozinski General Manager Tel.: (202) 623-3790 [email protected]

Jose Seligmann Country Coordinator, Brazil Tel.: (202) 623-2561 [email protected]

Steven Reed Deputy General Manager Tel.: (202) 623-3515 [email protected]

PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION

700 19th Street, NW Washington, DC 20431 Tel.: (202) 623-7000 www.imf.org [email protected]

525 23rd Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Tel.: (202) 974-3000 www.paho.org

Paulo Nogueira Batista Júnior Executive Director for Brazil Tel.: (202) 623-7880 [email protected]

Mirta Roses Periago Director Tel.: (202) 974-3408 [email protected]

Hélio Mori Senior Advisor to the Executive Director Tel.: (202) 623-7880 [email protected]

Hugo Prado Monje Senior Advisor, International Cooperation Management Tel.: (202) 974-3524 [email protected]

Maria Elisa Maia Advisor to the Executive Director Tel.: (202) 623-7419 [email protected]

Luiz Augusto Cassanha Galvão Area Manager, Sustainable Development and Environmental Health - SDE Tel.: (202) 974-3156 [email protected]

Nicolas Eyzaguirre Director, Western Hemisphere Division Tel.: (202) 623-8400 [email protected]

PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION IN BRAZIL

Andreas Adriano Senior Press Officer, Latin America Tel.: (202) 623-4188 [email protected]

Country Office Setor de Embaixadas Norte, Lote 19 Brasília, DF 70800-400 Tel.: (55 61) 3251-9595 [email protected]

Kimberly M. Reott Chief, External Relations Tel.: (202) 623-1371 [email protected]

Diego Victoria PAHO/WHO Representative in Brazil Tel.: (55 61) 3215-9500 [email protected]

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OTHER BRAZILIAN REPRESENTATIVES TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

OTHER BRAZILIAN REPRESENTATIVES TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

THE WORLD BANK THE WORLD BANK IN BRAZIL

1818 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20433 Tel.: (202) 473-1000 www.worldbank.org Jorge H. Botero Executive Director, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Philippines, Suriname and Trinidad & Tobago Tel.: (202) 458-0065 [email protected]

Philippe Benoit Sector Manager, Energy Cluster Tel.: (202) 458-1779 [email protected] Laura Tlaiye Sector Manager, Environment Tel.: (202) 473-1841 [email protected]

Rogério Studart Alternate Executive Director, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Philippines, Suriname and Trinidad & Tobago Tel.: (202) 458-0090 [email protected]

Maninder Gill Sector Manager, Social Tel.: (202) 458-1296 [email protected]

Natalia Speer Senior Advisor to the Executive Director Tel.: (202) 458-0096 [email protected]

Ethel Sennhauser Sector Manager, Rural Tel.: (202) 458-5289 [email protected]

Eduardo Paes Saboia Advisor to the Executive Director Tel.: (202) 458-0097 [email protected]

Guan Zhe Chen Sector Manager, Urban & Water Tel.: (202) 458-7474 [email protected]

Jorge Luis Archimbaud Senior Country Officer for Brazil Tel.: (202) 473-7683 [email protected]

SCN ,Quadra 2,Lote A Edifício Corporate Financial Center, Salas 701-704 Brasília, DF 70712-900 Tel.: (55 61) 3329-1000 Makhtar Diop Country Director for Brazil [email protected]

José Guilherme Reis Acting Country Sector Leader, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management [email protected]

Alexandre Abrantes Manager, Portfolio and Operations [email protected]

Michele Gragnoleti Country Sector Leader, Human Development [email protected]

Tito Cordella Lead Economist [email protected]

Garo Batmanian Amazon Coordinator [email protected]

Jennifer Sara Country Sector Leader, Sustainable Development Network - Infrastructure [email protected]

Zezé Weiss Senior Social Development and Civil Society Specialist [email protected]

Mark Lundell Country Sector Leader, Sustainable Development Network - Environment [email protected]

Mauro Azeredo Senior Communications Officer [email protected]

Rodrigo Chaves Sector Manager, PREM, Economic Policy Tel.: (202) 473-7422, [email protected]

Jorge Rebelo Lead Transport Specialist, Transport Cluster Tel.: (202) 473-9323 [email protected]

Nicholas P. Manning Sector Manager, PREM, Public Sector Tel.: (202) 473-1202 nmanning@worldbank.

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BRAZILIAN ARMED FORCES COMMISIONS IN WASHINGTON

BRAZILIAN AERONAUTICAL COMMISSION

BRAZILIAN NAVAL COMMISSION

1701 22nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel.: (202) 483-4031

5130 McArthur Boulevard, NW Washington, DC 20016 Tel.: (202) 244-3950

Colonel Carlos Eduardo da Costa Almeida Commanding Officer

Captain Joel Maldonado da Rocha Chief

Colonel Odilor da Silva Lopes Assistant Commnading Officer Tel.: (202) 518-7319 [email protected]

Irene Gomes Escórcio Alves Assistant Tel.: (202) 244-3950 - Ext. 143 [email protected]

BRAZILIAN TRADE AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCY

APEX-BRASIL MIAMI DISTRIBUTION CENTER

Brasília Office SBN Quadra 1, Bloco B, 10º Andar, Ed. CNC Brasília, DF 70041-902 Tel.: (55 61) 3426-0202 www.apexbrasil.com.br

Warehouse 1-A16 2315 NW 107th Avenue P.O. Box 133 Doral, FL 33172 Tel.: (305) 704-3500 www.apexbrasil.com.br

Alessandro Teixeira President [email protected]

Silvia Breda Pierson Operational Manager [email protected]

Mauricio Borges Business Director [email protected]

BRAZILIAN ARMY COMMISSION 4632 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Tel.: (202) 244-5010

The Miami Distribution Center is funded by the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency in the United States. APEX-Brasil supports activities focused on distribution channels, enabling Brazilian exporters to respond quickly to dynamic changes in local demand. In addition, APEX-Brasil provides American importers with a vital source of information about Brazilian manufacturers.

Suelma Rosa dos Santos Coordinator, International Affairs [email protected]

Colonel Roberto Escoto Chief

Guttenberg Uchoa Manager, International Articulation [email protected]

Eliane da Silveira Assistant Tel.: (202) 895-6282 [email protected]

Bernardo Silva Manager Regional Markets, North America [email protected] Igor Calvet Market Analyst Regional Markets, North America [email protected] Tatiana Porto Manager, Special Projects [email protected]

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TRADE PROMOTION BUREAUS

LOS ANGELES

NEW YORK

TRADE PROMOTION OFFICE Consulate General of Brazil in Los Angeles 8484 Wilshire Boulevard, Suites 730 and 711 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Tel.: (323) 651-2664 www.brazilian-consulate.org [email protected] [email protected]

BRAZILIAN TRADE BUREAU Consulate General of Brazil 1185 Avenue of the Americas, 21st Floor New York, NY 10036 Tel.: (917) 777-7777 www.brazilny.org/trade/tradebureau.htm [email protected] Luís Antonio Borda de Carvalho Silos Counselor, Deputy Consul General, Trade Tel.: (917) 777-7603

Edna Shelby Trade Promotion Officer Tel.: (323) 651-2664 - Ext. 202 [email protected]

WASHINGTON, DC Rubens Gama Dias Filho Minister Counselor, Commercial and Technology Affairs Tel.: (202) 238-2788 [email protected]

MIAMI TRADE PROMOTION BUREAU Consulate General of Brazil 80 SW 8th Street, Suite 2600 Miami, FL 33130-3004 Tel.: (305) 285-6217 Fax: (305) 285-6232 www.brazilmiami.org [email protected]

Jean Marcel Fernandes First Secretary, Trade and Investment Tel.: (202) 238-2763 [email protected] Eutímia Lima Commercial Advisor Tel.: (202) 238-2769 [email protected]

Luís Fernando Abbott Galvão Director, Deputy Consul General [email protected] Maria Hilda Feitosa Trade & Investment Promotion Officer Tel.: (305) 285-6225 [email protected]

Antonio Cesar da Silva Commercial Advisor Tel.: (202) 238-2762 [email protected]

Luciana Reynolds Trade Promotion Officer [email protected]

Tathiana Mitchell Commercial Advisor Tel.: (202) 238-2770 [email protected]

Mila Fiuza Trade Promotion Officer [email protected] Beatriz Séllos Trade Promotion Officer [email protected]

Cameron Neal Commercial Advisor Tel.: (202) 238-2757 [email protected] 18

BRAZILIAN TOURISM OFFICE

DIPLOMATS

EMBRATUR BRASÍLIA OFFICE SCN, Quadra 2, Bloco G, 2º Andar Brasília, DF 70712-907 Tel.: (55 61) 3429-7774 www.braziltour.com José Luiz Viana da Cunha Director, Business and Leisure Tourism [email protected] Flávia Matos Manager, Promotion & Events [email protected]

NEW YORK OFFICE

LOS ANGELES OFFICE

5 Penn Plaza, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10001 Tel.: (646) 378-2126

400 Continental Boulevard, 6th Floor El Segundo, CA 92660 Tel.: (310) 341-8394

Miguel Jerônimo Chief Executive Officer, East Coast [email protected]

Vilma Varga Chief Executive Officer, West Coast [email protected]

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U.S. EMBASSY IN BRAZIL

SES, Avenida das Nações, Quadra 801, Lote 3 Brasília, DF 70403-900 Tel.: (55 61) 3312-7000 www.embaixada-americana.org.br

Clifford Sobel U.S. Ambassador to Brazil Tel.: (55 61) 3312-7588 [email protected]

Orna Blum Country Information Officer Tel.: (55 61) 3312-7354 [email protected]

Lisa Kubiske Deputy Chief of Mission Tel.: (55 61) 3312-7445 [email protected]

Adele Ruppe Country Public Affairs Officer Tel.: (55 61) 3312-7380 [email protected]

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U.S. CONSULATES IN BRAZIL

Pernambuco: RECIFE

São Paulo: SÃO PAULO

Rua Gonçalves Maia, 16, Boa Vista Recife, PE 50070-060 Tel.: (55 81) 3416-3050 http://www.embaixada-americana.org.br

Rua Henri Dunant, 700 - Chácara Santo Antônio São Paulo, SP 04709-110 Tel.: (55 11) 5186-7000 www.consuladoamericanosp.org.br

Chris Del Corso Consul General [email protected]

Thomas White Consul General Tel.: (55 11) 5186-7244

Kate Bentley Public Affairs Officer [email protected]

Laura Gould Public Affairs Officer Tel.: (55 11) 5186-7216 [email protected] Mark Kendrick Press Attaché Tel.: (55 11) 5186-7237 [email protected]

Rio de Janeiro: RIO DE JANEIRO Avenida Presidente Wilson, 147 - Centro Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20030-020 Tel.: (55 21) 3823-2000 www.consuladodoseua-rio.org.br

Ana Paula Ferreira Press Advisor Tel.: (55 11) 5186-7237 [email protected]

Elizabeth Lee Martinez Consul General Tel.: (55 21) 3823-2806

U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE IN BRAZIL

BELO HORIZONTE OFFICE Rua Timbiras, 1200, 7º Andar Belo Horizonte, MG 30140-060 Tel.: (55 31) 3213-1571 www.buyusa.gov/brazil [email protected]

RIO DE JANEIRO OFFICE Avenida Presidente Wilson, 147 - Centro Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20030-020 Tel.: (55 21) 3823-2000 www.buyusa.gov/brazil [email protected]

Vania Resende Commercial Specialist Tel.: (55 31) 3213-1583 [email protected]

Camille Richardson Principal Commercial Officer Tel.: (55 21) 3823-2410 [email protected]

BRASÍLIA OFFICE SES, Avenida das Nações, Quadra 801, Lote 3 Brasília, DF 70403-900 Tel.: (55 61) 3312-7418 http://www2.focusbrazil.org.br/siteUSA/index.htm (for U.S. exporters) http://www.focusbrasil.org.br (para importadores brasileiros)

SÃO PAULO OFFICE Rua Henri Dunant, 700 - Chácara Santo Antônio São Paulo, SP 04709-110 Tel.: (55 11) 5186-7300 http://www2.focusbrazil.org.br/siteUSA/index.htm (for U.S. exporters) http://www.focusbrasil.org.br (para importadores brasileiros) [email protected]

Rebecca Armand Principal Commercial Officer Tel.: (55 61) 3312-7403 [email protected]

Erik Holm-Olsen Public Affairs Officer Tel.: (55 21) 3823-2107 [email protected] Heidi Arola Press Attaché Tel.: (55 21) 3823-2118 [email protected]

Danny Devito Senior Commercial Officer Tel.: (55 11) 5186-7300 [email protected]

RECIFE OFFICE Rua Gonçalves Maia, 163 - Bairro Boavista Recife, PE 50070-060 Tel.: (55 81) 3416-3075 Adierson Azevedo Commercial Specialist [email protected]

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U.S. GOVERNMENT - EXECUTIVE BRANCH (Cont’d.)

THE WHITE HOUSE

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

U.S. FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY

Old Executive Office Building 17th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 365 Washington, DC 20504 www.whitehouse.gov

750 17th Street, NW Washington, DC 20503 Tel.: (202) 395-6700 www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov

Daniel Restrepo Senior Director of Western Hemisphere Affairs Tel.: (202) 456-9131

Ron Garner Policy Analyst, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico and Central America Tel.: (202) 395-6677

U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

Bradley Hittle Chief, Latin American Branch Tel.: (202) 395-6766

600 17th Street, NW Washington, DC 20508 Tel.: 1 (888) 473-USTR (8787) www.ustr.gov

Richard O’Connor Analyst, South America Tel.: (202) 395-4692

Ron Kirk U.S. Trade Representative Tel.: (202) 395-6890 Everett Eissenstat Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for the Americas Tel.: (202) 395-6135 [email protected] Marideth Joy Sandler Executive Director, U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) Program Tel.: (202) 395-9537 [email protected]

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

EMBRAPA / ARS / LABEX COOPERATION PROGRAM

1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20250 Tel.: (202) 720-3935 www.usda.gov

USDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS) 5601 Sunnyside Avenue Beltsville, MD 20705-5141 Tel.: (301) 504-4556 www.ars.usda.gov

Hugh Maginnis Area Officer for the Western Hemisphere Tel.: (202) 720-3223 [email protected]

Felix Franca Labex Coordinator, Office of International Research Programs Room 4-1193 [email protected]

Susan Hale Acting Administrator for Foreign Agriculture Tel.: (202) 720-3935 Adam Branson Deputy Chief of Staff, Foreign Agricultural Service Tel.: (202) 690-2553 [email protected]

Ibrahim M. Shaqir Acting Director, Office of International Research Programs Room 4-1131 [email protected]

Carolyn Cooksie Acting Deputy Under-Secretary, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Tel.: (202) 720-3111 [email protected]

Eileen Herrera Deputy Director, Office of International Research Programs Room 4-1131 [email protected]

Patricia Sheikh Acting Deputy Under-Secretary, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, International side [email protected]

The mission of LABEX is to promote opportunities for international cooperation in agricultural research encompassing advances, tendencies and scientific activities of interest among partner countries.

Linda Treese Acting Deputy Under-Secretary, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, domestic side [email protected]

Katherine Duckworth Director for Brazil and Southern Cone Tel.: (202) 395-6135 [email protected]

J.P. Passino Acting Officer, Brazil Desk Tel.: (202) 720-0534 [email protected] 24

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U.S. GOVERNMENT - EXECUTIVE BRANCH

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

14th Street & Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20230 Tel.: (202) 482-2000 www.commerce.gov

1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585 Tel.: (202) 586-5000 www.doe.gov

2201 C Street NW, Room 5258 Washington, DC 20520 Tel.: (202) 647-4000 www.state.gov

1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20220 Tel.: (202) 622-2000 www.treasury.gov

Walter Bastian Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere, Market Access and Compliance International Trade Administration Tel.: (202) 482-5324 [email protected]

Jonathan Shrier Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy and International Affairs Tel.: (202) 586-8660 [email protected]

Arturo Valenzuela Assistant Secretary of State Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Tel.: (202) 647-5780

Michael F. Mundaca Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Tax Affairs Tel.: (202) 622-0642 [email protected]

Anne Driscoll Director, Office of South America International Trade Administration Tel.: (202) 482-1648 [email protected] Maria C. Cameron Brazil Desk Officer, Office of South America Internatioal Trade Administration Tel.: (202) 482-0475 [email protected] Lorrie J. Fussell Brazil Desk Officer, Office of South America International Trade Administration Tel.: (202).482-4157 [email protected]

Gary Ward Director, Office of Policy and International Affairs Tel.: (202) 586-6123 [email protected]

Christopher McMullen Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Tel.: (202) 647-8563 [email protected]

Wanda Swinson Executive Assistant, Office of Policy and International Affairs Tel.: (202) 586-8660 [email protected]

Milton Drucker Director, Office of Brazil and Southern Cone Affairs Tel.: (202) 647-3403 [email protected]

Carolyn Gay Brazil Desk Officer, Office of American Affairs Tel.: (202) 586-8113 [email protected]

Bruce Friedman Deputy Director, Office of Brazil and Southern Cone Affairs Tel.: (202) 647-1774 [email protected]

Rhiannon Davis International Relations Specialist, Office of American Affairs Tel.: (202) 586-8291 [email protected]

Henry J. Louie International Economist, International Tax Affairs Tel.: (202) 622-1791 [email protected] Luyen Tran Director, Western Hemisphere Tel.: (202) 622-0763 [email protected]

David M. Schnier Brazil Desk Officer, Office of Brazil and Southern Cone Affairs Tel.: (202) 647-2326 [email protected] Robert Manogue Director for Bilateral Trade Affairs, Economic, Energy and Business Affairs Tel.: (202) 647-4017 [email protected] William G. Munteam, III Trade Policy Officer, South America Tel.: (202) 647-1997 [email protected]

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U.S. GOVERNMENT - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

(Cont’d.)

U.S. FEDERAL AGENCIES

BRAZIL CAUCUS The Brazil Caucus was created in 1999. A caucus is a group of members of Congress united around specific interests. This list reflects Caucus members in the 111th Congress.

INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION

U.S. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

901 N. Stuart Street, 10th Floor Arlington, VA 22203 Tel.: (703) 306-4301

1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1600 Arlington, VA 22209 Tel.: (703) 875-4357 www.ustda.gov

Judith Morrison Regional Director, South America and the Caribbean [email protected]

Nathan Young Director, Latin America and Caribbean [email protected] Gabrielle Mandel Country Manager, Brazil and Southern Cone [email protected]

Xavier Becerra, D-CA Committees: Ways & Means 1119 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-6235 http://becerra.house.gov/

André Carson, D-IN Committees: Financial Services, Science & Technology 425 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-4011 http://carson.house.gov/

Earl Blumenauer, D-OR Committees: Budget, Ways & Means, Select Energy Independence and Global Warming 2267 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-4811 http://blumenauer.house.gov/

James Clyburn, D-SC Committees: Majority Whip 2135 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3315 http://clyburn.house.gov/

Kevin Brady, R-TX Committees: Ways & Means, Joint Economic 301 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-4901 http://www.house.gov/brady/

Howard Coble, R-NC Committees: Judiciary, Transportation & Infrastructure 2468 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3065 http://coble.house.gov/

Henry Brown, Jr., R-SC Committees: Natural Resources, Transportation & Infrastructure, Veterans’ Affairs 103 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3176 http://brown.house.gov/

Stephen Cohen, D-TN Committees: Judiciary, Transportation & Infrastructure 1005 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3265 http://cohen.house.gov/

Michael Capuano, D-MA Committees: Financial Services, House Administration, Transportation & Infrastructure 1530 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-5111 http://www.house.gov/capuano/ 28

Joseph Crowley, D-NY Committees: Foreign Affairs, Ways & Means 2404 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3965 http://crowley.house.gov/ 29

U.S. GOVERNMENT - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

U.S. GOVERNMENT - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

Lincoln Diaz-Balart, R-FL Committees: Rules, House Policy, International Relations 2244 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-4211 http://diaz-balart.house.gov/ Lloyd Doggett, D-TX Committees: Budget, Ways & Means 201 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-4865 http://www.house.gov/doggett/

Gene Green, D-TX Committees: Energy & Commerce, Foreign Affairs 2372 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-1688 http://www.house.gov/green/

Donald Manzullo, R-IL Committees: Financial Services, Foreign Affairs 2228 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-5676 http://manzullo.house.gov/

Sheila Jackson-Lee, D-TX Committees: Foreign Affairs, Homeland Security, Judiciary 21260 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3816 http://jacksonlee.house.gov/

Jim McDermott, D-WA Committees: Ways & Means 1035 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3106 http://www.house.gov/mcdermott/

Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-TX Committees: Science & Technology, Transportation & Infrastructure 1511 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-8885 http://www.house.gov/ebjohnson/

Eliot Engel, D-NY BRAZIL CAUCUS CO-CHAIR Committees: Energy & Commerce, Foreign Affairs 2161 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-2464 http://engel.house.gov/

John Lewis, D-GA Committees: Ways & Means 343 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3801 http://johnlewis.house.gov/

Eni Faleomavaega, D-ASJ Committees: Foreign Affairs, Natural Resources 2422 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-8577 http://www.house.gov/faleomavaega/

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Joseph Pitts, R-PA Committees: Energy & Commerce, Republican Study Committee 420 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-2411 http://www.house.gov/pitts/ Loretta Sanchez, D-CA Committees: Armed Services, Homeland Security, Joint Economic Committee 1114 Longworth Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-2965 http://www.lorettasanchez.house.gov/

Gregory Meeks, D-NY Committees: Financial Services, Foreign Affairs 2342 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3461 http://www.house.gov/meeks/

Patrick Tiberi, R-OH Committees: Ways & Means 113 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-5355 http://tiberi.house.gov/

Devin Nunes, R-CA BRAZIL CAUCUS CO-CHAIR Committees: Budget, Ways & Means 1013 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-2523 http://nunes.house.gov/

Edolphus Towns, D-NY Committees: Oversight & Government Reform 2232 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-5936 http://www.house.gov/towns/

Donald Payne, D-NJ Committees: Education & Labor, Foreign Affairs 2310 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-3436 http://www.house.gov/payne/

Diane Watson, D-CA Committees: Foreign Affairs, Oversight & Government Reform 2430 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-7084 http://www.house.gov/watson/

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U.S. GOVERNMENT - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

PRIVATE SECTOR

(Cont’d.)

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE

101 Independence Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20540

http://www.loc.gov/crsinfo/whatscrs.html#staff

Ian F. Fergusson Specialist in International Trade and Finance Tel.: (202) 707-4997 [email protected]

HISPANIC DIVISION Room LJ 240 Tel.: (202) 707-5397 http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/ Georgette Magassy Dorn Chief, Hispanic Division Tel.: (202) 707-2003 Ieda Siqueira Wiarda Luso-Brazilian Specialist Tel.: (202) 707-2776

The Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and the Hispanic Reading Room serve as the primary access point for research relating to those parts of the world encompassing the geographical areas of the Caribbean, Latin America, and Iberia; the indigenous cultures of those areas; and peoples throughout the world historically influenced by Luso-Hispanic heritage, including Latinos in the U.S., and peoples of Portuguese or Spanish heritage in Africa, Asia, and Oceania.

BRAZIL-U.S. BUSINESS COUNCIL CO-CHAIR FOR THE UNITED STATES Tim Solso Cummins, Inc

Glennon J. Harrison Head, Transportation and Industry Analysis Section Tel.: (202) 707-7783 [email protected]

COORDINATOR Joseph Perkins, Jr. Senior Counsel 1800 One American Square Indianapolis, IN 46282 Tel.: (317) 610-2463 www.cummins.com [email protected]

Jeff Hornbeck Specialist in International Trade and Finance Tel.: (202) 707-7782 [email protected]

CO-CHAIR FOR BRAZIL Josué Christiano Gomes da Silva Coteminas, S.A.

Clare Ribando Analyst in Latin American Affairs Tel.: (202) 707-5229 [email protected] Randy Schnepf Specialist in Agricultural Policy Tel.: (202) 707-4277 [email protected]

1615 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20062 Tel.: (202) 463-5485 www.brazilcouncil.org [email protected]

BRAZIL-U.S. CEO FORUM

Adrean Rothkopf Executive Vice-President Tel.: (202) 463-5747 [email protected] Leticia Lewis Director, Policy and Information Services, U.S. Section Tel.: (202) 463-5897 [email protected] Katayoun Shahrokhi Associate Manager, Programs, U.S. Section Tel.: (202) 463-5843 [email protected]

COORDINATOR Flávio Leite Av. Paulista, 1754 - 2º SL. São Paulo, SP 01310-920 Tel.: (55 11) 2145-4504 www.coteminas.com.br [email protected]

BRAZIL INDUSTRIES COALITION 2141 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite M Washington, DC 20007 Tel.: (202) 471- 4020 Fax: (202) 471- 4024 www.brazilinfocenter.org [email protected]

Brent D. Yacobucci Specialist in Energy and environmental Policy Tel.: (202) 707-9662 [email protected]

Diego Zancan Bonomo Executive Director [email protected] Christine Studart Manager [email protected]

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Alinne Betania Oliveira International Trade Specialist [email protected] 33

PRIVATE SECTOR

PRIVATE SECTOR

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

Brazil Industries Coalition Members

EMBRAER

ABIROCHAS

BNDES

Avenida Paulista, 1313 - 8º Andar São Paulo, SP 01311-923 Tel.: (55 11) 3253-9250 www.abirochas.com.br [email protected]

Avenida República do Chile, 100 - 19º Andar Rio de janeiro, RJ 20031-917 www.bndes.gov.br Luciano Coutinho President Tel.: (55 21) 2172-7001 / 7002 [email protected]

Sérgio Daneluzzi Azeredo President Reinaldo Dantas Sampaio Vice-President, Institutional Relations

Armando Mariante Vice-President Tel.: (55 21) 2172-8687 [email protected]

Carlos Antônio Cavalcanti Vice-President, International Trade

Ana Cláudia Alem Advisor to the President Tel.: (55 21) 2172-7001 / 7002 [email protected]

ABIT Rua Marquês de Itú, 968 São Paulo, SP 01223-000 www.abit.org.br Aguinaldo Diniz Filho President, ABIT Tel.: (55 11) 3823-6114 [email protected]

CUTRALE SÃO PAULO OFFICE Acesso Engenheiro Ivo Najm, 3800 Araraquara, SP 14807-900 Tel.: (55 16) 3301-1150 www.cutrale.com

Fernando Valente Pimentel Executive Director, ABIT Tel.: (55 11) 3823-6125 [email protected]

Márcio Queiroz Director [email protected]

Domingos Mosca International Area Coordinator, ABIT Tel.: (55 11) 3823-6171 [email protected] José Eduardo Cintra de Oliveira Executive Director, ABRAFAS Tel: (55 11) 3823-6163 [email protected]

NEW YORK OFFICE 527 W 45th Street New York, NY 10036 Tel.: (212) 581-2050

Renato Smirne Jardim International Area Manager, ABIT Tel.: (55 11) 3823-6173 [email protected]

Celso Barison CFO Cutrale North America [email protected] 34

FIESP Avenida Paulista, 1313 São Paulo, SP 01311-923 www.fiesp.org.br

SÃO PAULO OFFICE Posto de Correio 275 - Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 2170 - Putim São José dos Campos, SP 12227-901 Tel.: (55 12) 3927-2526

Roberto Giannetti da Fonseca General Director of Foreign and Trade Affairs Tel.: (55 11) 3071-3900 [email protected]

Horacio Aragonés Forjaz Executive Vice-President, Corporate Affairs Tel.: (55 12) 3927-1817 [email protected]

Thomaz Zanotto Deputy General Director of Foreign and Trade Affairs Tel.: (55 11) 3549-4635 [email protected]

José Serrador Director, External Relations and Planning [email protected]

Mario Marconini Director for International Negotiations & Trade Tel.: (55 11) 3709-2699 [email protected]

FLORIDA OFFICE 276 SW 34th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 Tel.: (954) 359-3700 www.embraer.com

Karla Christina Martins Borges International Trade and Affairs Manager Tel.: (55 11) 3549-4437 [email protected]

Gary Spulak President [email protected]

Frederico Arana Meira International Trade and Affairs Manager Tel.: (55 11) 3549-4394 [email protected]

WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20006-4706 Tel.: (202) 661-7839 www.embraer.com

IBS Avenida Rio Branco, 181 - 28º Andar Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20040-007 Tel.: (55 21) 2141-0001 www.ibs.org.br

David Balloff Vice-President, International Affairs [email protected]

Flávio Roberto Silva de Azevedo President Rudolph Buhler Director [email protected] 35

PRIVATE SECTOR

PRIVATE SECTOR

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(Cont’d.)

PETROBRAS

TAM

RIO DE JANEIRO OFFICE Avenida Republica do Chile, 65 Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20035-900 Tel.: (55 21) 3224-7526 www.petrobras.com.br

Captain David Barioni Neto President

MIAMI OFFICE 5201 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 700 Miami, FL 33126 www.tam.com.br

José Sergio Gabrielli President

José Sampol Commercial Manager Tel.: (305) 477-5997 [email protected]

HOUSTON OFFICE 10350 Richmond Avenue, Suite 1400 Houston, TX 77042 Tel.: (713) 808-2105 www.petrobras.com.br José Orlando Melo de Azevedo President, Petrobras America [email protected]

REFERENCE METALS/CBMM A subsidiary of CBMM - Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração 1000 Old Pond Road Bridgeville, PA 15017-3422 Tel.: (412) 221-7008 www.referencemetals.com www.cbmm.com.br

UNICA

VALE Avenida Graça Aranha, 26 - Centro Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20030-900 Tel.: (55 21) 3814-4477 www.vale.com

SÃO PAULO OFFICE Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 2179 - 9º Andar São Paulo, SP 01452-000 www.unica.com.br

Roger Agnelli President

Marcos Jank President Tel.: (55 11) 3093-4949 [email protected]

Fábio Rua International Affairs Manager Tel.: (55 21) 3814-6258 [email protected]

WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006-5813 Tel.: (202) 506-5299

NEW YORK OFFICE 370 Lexington Avenue, Suite 610 New York, NY 10017 www.tam.com.br

Joel Velasco Chief Representative in the United States [email protected]

Walter Comassetto District Sales Manager Tel.: (212) 867-1935 [email protected]

Leticia Phillips Government and Institutional Relations, North America [email protected]

Tadeu Carneiro President, CBMM Marcelo Ramos International Financial Compliance Officer [email protected]

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PRIVATE SECTOR

PRIVATE SECTOR

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(Cont’d.)

U.S. BASED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Chambers of commerce are business advocacy groups that bring together Brazilian and American Companies operating in specific geographical regions.

BRAZIL-TAMPA BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

BRAZILIAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF FLORIDA P.O. Box 310038 Miami, FL 33231-0038 Tel.: (305) 579-9030 www.brazilchamber.org

P.O. Box 6338 Brandon, FL 33508 Tel.: (813) 579-5701 www.braziltampa.org [email protected]

Claudio Cury President [email protected]

Jefferson Michaelis President

Mary Arnaud Executive Director [email protected]

Samantha Reynolds International Liaison

BRAZILIAN-AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC.

BRAZILIAN FOUNDATION OF AMERICACALIFORNIA

509 Madison Avenue, Suite 304 New York, NY 10022 Tel.: (212) 751-4691 www.brazilcham.com [email protected]

703 Market Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94103 Tel.: (415) 420-8358 www.yourbfa.org Ilma Ribeiro Silva President [email protected]

John D. Landers President Sueli Bonaparte Executive Director [email protected]

BRAZILIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON THE WEST COAST 703 Market Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94103 Tel.: (415) 420-8358 www.bccwc.inc

BRAZIL-TEXAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

BRAZILIAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF GEORGIA

53615 Braewin Court Houston, TX 77068 Tel.: (713) 827-7226 www.braziltexas.org [email protected]

P.O. Box 93411 Atlanta, GA 30377 Tel.: (404) 880-1551 www.bacc-ga.com

Ilma Ribeiro Silva Executive Director [email protected]

Tim Perry Chairman [email protected] [email protected]

José Orlando Azevedo President Ricardo Peduzzi Executive Director Tel.: (281) 580-1391

Lucia Jennings President [email protected]

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PRIVATE SECTOR (Cont’d.)

BRAZIL-BASED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN RIO DE JANEIRO

AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN SÃO PAULO

Praça Pio X, 15 - 5º Andar Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20040-020 Tel.: (55 21) 3213-9200 www.amchamrio.com.br

Rua da Paz, 1431 São Paulo, SP 04713-001 Tel.: (55 11) 3011-6000 www.amcham.com.br

João Cesar Lima President

Luís Gabriel Rico CEO Tel.: (55 11) 5180-3719 [email protected]

William Yates First Vice-President

Eduardo Fonseca Manager, Government Relations Tel.: (55 11) 3011-6000 [email protected]

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BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES (Cont’d.)

BROWN UNIVERSITY OLIVEIRA LIMA LIBRARY

Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies P.O. Box O Providence, RI 02912 Tel.: (401) 863-1830 www.brown.edu/Departments/Portuguese_ Brazilian_Studies

The Catholic University of America Tel.: (202) 319-5059 http://libraries.cua.edu/limacoll/index.html Thomas Cohen Curator, Oliveira Lima Library Associate Professor of History at the Catholic University of America Tel.: (202) 319-6442 [email protected]

Luiz Valente Chair, Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies Director, Brown-in-Brazil Program [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Religious and cultural history of early modern

Specializations / Interests:

Iberian world

♦ Brazilian narrative of the 19th and 20th centuries

♦ Christian-Jewish relations in early modern world

♦ Relationship of fiction and history ♦ Construction of national identity

Maria Angela Leal Assistant Curator Tel.: (202) 319-5059 [email protected]

♦ Brazilian poetry since 1945

Specializations / Interests:

CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA

♦ History, culture and bibliography of Brazil

Latin American and Latino Studies Program 620 Michigan Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20064 Tel.: (202) 319-5240 http://las.cua.edu/

♦ Preservation and development of library and archival collections related to Brazil and the IberoAmerican world

The Oliveira Lima Library is a widely-known repository of bibliographic, archival and pictorial materials that illustrate the history and culture of the Portuguese-speaking peoples from the 16th to the early 20th century. Inaugurated at The Catholic University of America in 1924, its original nucleus of 40,000 volumes is the private library of its founder, the Brazilian diplomat and historian Manoel de Oliveira Lima (18671928). The collection of books, serials, pamphlets, broadsides and manuscripts today numbers more than 58,000 volumes. While its focus is the Portuguese world, especially Brazil, the collection also includes materials for the study of Asia, Africa, India, and other parts of Latin America.

Mario Ortiz Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests: ♦ Colonial/Postcolonial Studies ♦ Music and Literature ♦ Poetry

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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

Institute of Latin American Studies Center for Brazilian Studies 420 West 118th Street, Office 828-B New York, NY 10027 Tel.: (212) 854-4644 www.sipa.columbia.edu/brazilc

Latin America, Latino & Caribbean Studies 304-B Silsby Hall Hanover, NH 03755-18042 Tel.: (603) 646-1640 www.dartmouth.edu/~lalacs/index.html Israel Reyes Chair [email protected]

Teresa Aguayo Senior Program Coordinator [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Latino studies ♦ Latin American and Caribbean studies ♦ Puerto Rican literature and culture ♦ Queer studies ♦ Gender studies ♦ Media studies

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Economic history ♦ Brazilian economy ♦ Trade and finance

CORNELL UNIVERSITY Latin American Studies Program 190 Uris Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-7601 Tel.: (607) 255-3345 www.einaudi.cornell.edu/latinamerica

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY Latin American and Latino Studies Program 2320 North Kenmore Avenue, SAC 5A-H Chicago, IL 60614 Tel.: (773) 325-4818 http://lals.velkat.com

David Block Curator of Latin American and Native American Collections [email protected]

Lourdes Torres Director [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Colonial South America ♦ Bolivia ♦ Amazon

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Sociolinguistics ♦ Spanish in the U.S. ♦ Discourse analysis and Latino Literature

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BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

EMORY UNIVERSITY

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Specializations / Interests:

Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program 1385 Oxford Road, NE, Suite 110 Atlanta, GA 30322 Tel.: (404) 727-6562 www.lacsp.emory.edu [email protected]

Brazilian Studies Program 37 & O Street, NW, ICC 484 P.O. Box 571026 Washington, DC 20057-1026 Tel.: (202) 687-7090 http://www12.georgetown.edu/sfs/clas/brazil/

David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies 1730 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Tel.: (617) 495-3366 www.drclas.harvard.edu

♦ Student culture and identity formation at the sec-

David Nugent Director [email protected]

Bryan McCann Associate Professor Tel.: (202) 687-3552 [email protected]

Merilee Grindle Director Tel.: (617) 496-1605 [email protected]

ondary level ♦ Civic and citizenship education for democracy ♦ Transnational migration and education

* Youth culture and adolescence Andrea Siqueira Associate Director [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Modern Latin American history

Specializations / Interests:

Specializations / Interests:

♦ Focus on ethnicity, immigration and race in Brazil

♦ Colonial and modern Latin America, particularly

♦ Comparative analysis of policymaking

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Brazil ♦ Popular music in Cuba and Brazil ♦ History of Latin American populism

♦ Public management in Latin America

Latin American Studies Program (LASP) Nitze Building, 5th Floor 1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 663-5734 www.sais-jhu.edu [email protected]

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Latin American and Caribbean Center University Park Campus, DM 353 Miami, FL 33199 Tel.: (305) 348-2894 http://lacc.fiu.edu [email protected]

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Cristina Eguizabal Director [email protected]

The Center for Latin American Issues Duques Hall, Suite 450 2201 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20052 Tel.: (202) 994-5205 http://www.gwu.edu/~clai/ [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Latin American international relations ♦ Security issues

James Ferrer, Jr. Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests: ♦ International economics ♦ Brazil

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Marcio Siwi Program Officer, Brazil Studies Program [email protected] Jason Dyett Program Director, Brazil Office [email protected]

Riordan Roett Director Tel.: (202) 663-5728 [email protected]

INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Specializations / Interests:

Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies 1125 East Atwater Avenue Bloomington, IN 47401 Tel.: (812) 855-9097 www.indiana.edu/~clacs [email protected]

♦ Politics and economics in Latin America ♦ Transition to democracy ♦ Economic reforms ♦ Exchange rate policy

Bradley Levinson Director [email protected]

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BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies 300 5th Avenue, SW, Ft. McNair Washington, DC 20319-5066 Tel.: (202) 685-4668/4670 www.ndu.edu

Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies 53 Washington Square South, Suite 4W New York, NY 10012 Tel.: (212) 998-8686 www.nyu.edu/gsas/program/latin

Program in Latin American Studies 309-316 Burr Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 Tel.: (609) 258-4148 www.princeton.edu/plas [email protected]

Center for Latin American Studies Bolivar House 582 Alvarado Row Stanford, CA 94305 Tel.: (650) 723-4444 www.stanford.edu/group/las

Luís Bitencourt Professor and Acting Dean of Academic Affairs Bldg 62, Room 173 Tel.: (202) 685-4476 [email protected]

Thomas Abercrombie Director [email protected]

Rubén Gallo Director Tel.: (609) 258-4148 [email protected]

Herb Klein Director [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Mexican Literature ♦ Latin American modernity

♦ Comparative economic and social history

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Cultural history ♦ Historical anthropology ♦ Colonized societies ♦ Postcolonial situations ♦ Nationalism ♦ Ethnohistory of social movements ♦ Gender and sexuality in the Hispanic world

Specializations / Interests: ♦ International security studies ♦ Globalization, trade and security ♦ Terrorism ♦ Intelligence ♦ Emphasis on Brazil and Latin America Thomaz Guedes da Costa Professor of National Security Affairs Bldg 62, Room 3120 Tel.: (202) 685-4668 [email protected]

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Center for Latin American Studies 306 Oxley Hall 1712 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1219 Tel.: (614) 688-4285 http://clas.osu.edu [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ National defense ♦ Strategic studies ♦ Defense and technology ♦ Emphasis on Brazil and Latin America

Abril Trigo Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests: ♦ Latin American cultural studies ♦ Popular culture ♦ Film and theater ♦ National formation ♦ Modernity and postmodernity ♦ Globalization 46

Specializations / Interests: ♦ 20th century social change in Latin America and

the United States

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Department of Spanish and Portuguese Carpender House 105 George Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1414 Tel.: (732) 932-9323 http://span-port.rutgers.edu [email protected]

Office for Latin American Programs 204 Coke Building College Station, TX 77843-4251 Tel.: (979) 845-3367 http://olap.tamu.edu Randy Kluver Interim Director [email protected]

José Camacho Chair [email protected]

Maria Alves Program Manager for South America [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Bilingualism ♦ Language and ethnicity ♦ Race and ethnicity

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Marketing ♦ Food safety and quality ♦ Science and technology

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BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

TULANE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY

Stone Center for Latin American Studies 100 Jones Hall New Orleans, LA 70118 Tel.: (504) 865-5164 http://stonecenter.tulane.edu

Center for Latin American Studies 2334 Bowditch Street Berkeley, CA 94720 Tel.: (510) 642-2088 http://www.clas.berkeley.edu:7001/ [email protected]

Thomas Reese Executive Director [email protected]

Harley Shaiken Chair [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Studies of 18th century Spanish art and politics

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Labor ♦ Information technology ♦ Organization of work ♦ Global economic integration ♦ Trade

♦ Devotional space in colonial Andean society ♦ Contemporary architectural practice in Europe and

America ♦ Focus on images and identity in turn of the century

Argentina and Mexico

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies 9500 Gilman Drive - MC 0528 La Jolla, CA 92093 Tel.: (858) 534-6050 http://cilas.ucsd.edu [email protected]

Center for Latin American Studies 117 Kelly Hall 5848 South University Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 Tel.: (773) 702-8420 http://clas.uchicago.edu [email protected]

Christine Hunefeldt Director [email protected]

Dain Borges Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests:

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Latin American history ♦ Andean history ♦ Women’s studies ♦ Indigenous populations ♦ Slavery

♦ Race and religion in Brazil in the

19th and 20th centuries

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FLORIDA/BRAZIL LINKAGE INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES

Center for Latin American Studies Marshall Building, Suite 280 P.O. Box 210158 B Tucson, AZ 85721-0158 Tel.: (520) 626-7242 http://las.arizona.edu [email protected]

Latin American Institute 10343 Bunche Hall 405 Hilgard Avenue P.O. Box 951447 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1447 Tel.: (310) 825-4571 www.isop.ucla.edu/lac [email protected]

Scott Whiteford Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests: ♦ Economic development ♦ Political ecology ♦ Environmentalism ♦ Migration ♦ Social movements and power

Brazil Department Casa Latina, Merrill College 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Tel.: (831) 459-4284 http://lals.ucsc.edu [email protected] Patricia Zavella Chair [email protected]

Specializations / Interests:

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Cultural studies ♦ Human Rights ♦ Poverty ♦ Feminist studies

♦ Sociology of literature and culture ♦ Latin American cinema ♦ Cultural policy

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ

Randal Johnson Director [email protected]

♦ Brazilian literature and culture

Center for Latin American Studies 319 Grinter Hall P.O. Box 115530 Gainesville, FL 32611-5530 Tel.: (352) 392-0375 - Ext. 825 http://www.latam.ufl.edu/research/fbi.stm Hannah Covert Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests: ♦ International education ♦ Comparative education ♦ Latin American Studies

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BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

BRAZIL & LATIN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies 290 South Hull Street Athens, GA 30602-6778 Tel.: (706) 542-9079 www.lacsi.uga.edu [email protected]

Latin American Studies Program 1111 University Capitol Centre Iowa City, IA 52242 Tel.: (319) 335-0096 http://international.uiowa.edu/centers/lasp/ default.asp

Latin American Studies Center 0128-B Holzapfel Hall College Park, MD 20742 Tel.: (301) 405-6459 www.inform.umd.edu/las/index.htm [email protected]

Doris Kadish Director [email protected]

Latin American and Caribbean Studies 3624 Social Work/International Institute Building 1080 South University Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106 Tel.: (734) 763-0553 www.ii.umich.edu/lacs [email protected]

Brian Gollnick Chair Tel.: (319) 335-2243 [email protected]

Karin Rosemblatt Director [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ French ♦ Women’s studies

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Spanish & Portuguese ♦ Mexican literature and regionalism ♦ Subaltern studies ♦ Focus on literature from the southern Mexican state of Chiapas

Paul Dunken Assistant Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests: ♦ Medical ethnobiology ♦ Sustainable development ♦ Conservation ♦ Botanical inventory ♦ Mexico

Richard Turits Director [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Culture and democracy ♦ Cultural policies ♦ Emphasis on Southern Cone

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Latin American and Iberian Institute 801 Yale NE, MSC02 1690, 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Tel.: (505) 277-2961 http://laii.unm.edu/index.html [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Center of Latin American Studies 320 Bailey Hall 1440 Jayhawk Boulevard Lawrence, KS 66045-7574 Tel.: (785) 864-4213 www.ku.edu/~latamst [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA CHAMPAIGN Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies 201 International Studies Building, MC-481 910 South 5th Street Champaign, IL 61820 Tel.: (217) 333-3182 www.clacs.illinois.edu [email protected]

Elizabeth Kuznesof Director [email protected]

Center for Latin American Studies P.O. Box 248481 1111 Memorial Drive Coral Gables, FL 33124 Tel.: (305) 284-1854 www.as.miami.edu/clas [email protected]

Susan Tiano Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests:

Steve Stein Director [email protected]

♦ History of Latin America in the colonial and early

national periods ♦ Mexico ♦ Bolivia

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Business history in Latin America ♦ U.S.-Latin American Relations

Specializations / Interests: ♦ History of the family in Latin America ♦ Comparative social, colonial Latin America ♦ Women’s work in Latin America ♦ Brazil ♦ Race, Gender, Citizenship, History of childhood

Nils Jacobsen Director [email protected] Specializations / Interests: ♦ Modern Latin American history

Tiffany Madera Assistant Director [email protected]

♦ Social movements ♦ Agrarian history

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

YALE UNIVERSITY

Institute for the Study of the Americas 3200 FedEx Global Education Center 301 Pittsboro Street, CB 3205 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3205 Tel.: (919) 966-1484 www.unc.edu/depts/ilas/front.html

Teresa Lozano Long Institute for Latin American Studies 1 University Station, D0800 Austin, TX 78712 Tel.: (512) 232-2409 http://www.utexas.edu/cola/insts/llilas/ [email protected]

Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies Station B - 351806 2301 Vanderbilt Place Nashville, TN 37235-1806 Tel.: (615) 322-2527 http://www.vanderbilt.edu/clas

Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies Henry R. Luce Hall 34 Hillhouse Avenue, Suite 342 P.O. Box 208206 New Haven, CT 06520 Tel.: (203) 432-3422 http://www.yale.edu/macmillan/lais/index.htm [email protected]

Louis A. Pérez, Jr. Director [email protected]

Bryan Roberts Director [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ 19th and 20th Century Caribbean history ♦ Research emphasis on Cuba

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Political economy ♦ Urbanization ♦ Social Policy

Edward Fischer Director [email protected]

Jean Silk Assistant Chair [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Ethnic movements and indigenous peoples ♦ Political economy and development ♦ Impacts of globalization

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON

Center for Latin American Studies 4200 Wesley W. Posvar Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Tel.: (412) 648-7392 www.ucis.pitt.edu/clas

Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies 209 Ingraham Hall 1155 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706 Tel.: (608) 262-2811 http:/www.lacis.wisc.edu [email protected]

Kathleen Musante DeWalt Director [email protected]

Ksenija Bilbija Program Director [email protected]

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Nutritional strategies for children and elderly ♦ Sustainable agricultural development ♦ Farming systems ♦ Food consumption ♦ Health care policies ♦ Brazil, Ecuador, Honduras and Mexico

Specializations / Interests: ♦ Contemporary Spanish-American writing ♦ Cultural Studies ♦ Gender criticism

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FUNDAÇÃO ARMANDO ÁLVARES PENTEADO CENTRO DE ESTUDOS AMERICANOS Rua Ceará, 62 São Paulo, SP 01243-010 Tel.: (55 11) 3662-7110 www.faap.br [email protected] Sergio Amaral Director Rubens Ricupero Director Juliana Rodrigues Martins Coordinator [email protected]

THINK TANKS

Carol Graham Senior Fellow, Economic Studies Developing economies, inequality, Latin America, market reforms: poverty, subjective well-being [email protected]

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research is a private, nonpartisan, not-for-profit institution dedicated to research and education on issues of government, politics, economics, and social welfare.

Mauricio Cárdenas Director, Latin America Initiative Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Foreign Policy [email protected]

1150 17th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 862-5800 www.aei.org Roger Noriega Resident Scholar, Latin America Tel.: (202) 862-5837 [email protected]

Kevin Casas-Zamora Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Latin America Initiative Latin American politics, campaign finance, electoral systems, crime, violence, and insecurity, party systems [email protected]

Desmond Lachman Resident Scholar Multilateral Institutions and Major Emerging Market Economies Tel.: (202) 862-5844 [email protected]

CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States. Founded in 1910, its work is nonpartisan and dedicated to achieving practical results.

BROOKINGS INSTITUTION The Brookings Institution is a non-profit public policy organization. Its mission is to conduct highquality, independent research and to provide innovative, practical recommendations that seek to strengthen American democracy; foster the economic and social welfare, security and opportunity of all Americans; and secure a more open, safe, prosperous and cooperative international system.

1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, DC 20036-2103 Tel.: (202)483-7600 www.carnegieendowment.org

1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 797-6000 www.brookings.edu

Eduardo Zepeda Senior Associate Director, Trade, Equity and Development Program Tel.: (202) 939-2266 [email protected]

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CATO INSTITUTE

CENTER FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT

The Cato Institute is a non-profit public policy research foundation whose mission is to increase the understanding of public policies based on the principles of limited government, free markets, individual liberty, and peace.

The Center for Global Development is an independent, non-profit policy research organization that is dedicated to reducing global poverty and inequality and to making globalization work for the poor. 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 301 Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 416-0700 www.cgdev.org

1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001-5403 Tel.: (202) 842-0200 www.cato.org

Nancy Birdsall President [email protected]

Ian Vásquez Director, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity [email protected]

William Cline Senior Fellow [email protected]

Christopher Preble Director of Foreign Policy Studies [email protected]

Liliana Rojas-Suarez Senior Research Fellow, Latin America Tel.: (202) 416-0734 [email protected]

CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS

Randall Soderquist Senior Trade Program Associate Tel.: (202) 416-0711 [email protected]

The Center for American Progress is a think tank dedicated to improving the lives of Americans through ideas and action. They combine bold policy ideas with a modern communications platform to help shape the national debate, expose the hollowness of conservative governing philosophy, and challenge the media to cover the issues that truly matter.

CENTER FOR STRATEGIC AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES A bipartisan, non-profit organization, CSIS conducts research and analysis and develops policy initiatives that look into the future and anticipate change. It provides strategic insights and policy solutions to decisionmakers in government, international institutions, the private sector, and civil society.

1333 H Street, NW, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Tel.: (202) 682-1611 www.americanprogress.org [email protected]

1800 K Street, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006 Tel.: (202) 775-3292 www.csis.org

John Podesta President and CEO Stephanie Miller Consultant, The Americas Project

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THINK TANKS

(Cont’d.)

(Cont’d.)

Sidney Weintraub William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy Tel.: (202) 775-3292 [email protected]

NEW YORK OFFICE 680 Park Avenue New York, NY 10021 Tel.: (212) 628-3200

Peter DeShazo Director, Americas Program Tel.: (202) 457-8777 [email protected]

Susan Segal President and CEO [email protected] Juan Cruz Diaz Director, Public Policy Programs Tel.: (212) 277-8378 [email protected]

AMERICAS SOCIETY/COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAS Americas Society (AS) is the premier forum dedicated to education, debate, and dialogue in the Americas. It fosters an understanding of political, social, and economic issues in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada, and increases public awareness to the importance of the inter-American relationship.

COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

COUNCIL ON HEMISPHERIC AFFAIRS

The Council on Foreign Relations is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to help them better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries.

COHA is a non-profit, independent research and information organization, that was established to promote the common interests of the hemisphere, raise the visibility of regional affairs and increase the importance of the inter-American relationship, as well as encourage the formulation of rational and constructive U.S. policies towards Latin America. 1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1C Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 223-4975 www.coha.org

NEW YORK OFFICE 58 East 68th Street New York, NY 10021 Tel.: (212) 434-9400 www.cfr.org

Larry Birns Director [email protected]

THE COUNCIL ON COMPETITIVENESS The Council on Competitiveness is a nonpartisan, nongovernmental organization - the only group of corporate CEOs, university presidents and labor leaders committed to the future prosperity of all Americans and enhanced U.S. competitiveness in the global economy through the creation of highvalue economic activity in the United States.

Council of the Americas (COA) is the premier international business organization whose members share a common commitment to economic and social development, open markets, the rule of law, and democracy throughout the Western Hemisphere.

1500 K Street, NW, Suite 850 Washington, DC 20005 Tel.: (202) 682-4292 www.compete.org [email protected]

WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 250 Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 659-8989 www.as-coa.org

Deborah L. Wince-Smith President [email protected]

Richard Haass President [email protected]

INTER-AMERICAN DIALOGUE The Inter-American Dialogue is the leading U.S. center for policy analysis, exchange, and communication on issues in Western Hemisphere affairs. The Dialogue brings together public and private leaders from across the Americas to address hemispheric problems and opportunities.

WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 518-3400 Kay King Vice-President, Washington Program [email protected]

1211 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 822-9002 www.thedialogue.org

Julia Sweig Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies Tel.: (202) 518-3410 [email protected]

Peter Hakim President [email protected]

Monica Salazar-Greenwood Manager, Latin American Initiatives [email protected]

Eric Farnsworth Vice-President [email protected]

Michael Shifter Vice-President [email protected]

Brian Wanko Director, Government Affairs Tel.: (202) 449-9222 [email protected] 58

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(Cont’d.)

PETERSON INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE The mission of The Independent Institute is to transcend the all-too-common politicization and superficiality of public policy research and debate, redefine the debate over public issues, and foster new and effective directions for government reform.

The Institute is a private, non-profit, nonpartisan research institution devoted to the study of international economic policy. It provides analysis of, and solutions to, a wide range of international economic problems.

Center on Global Prosperity

1750 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 328-9000 www.petersoninstitute.org

www.independent.org OAKLAND OFFICE 100 Swan Way, Suite 200 Oakland, CA 94621-1428 Tel.: (510) 632-1366

Fred Bergsten Director [email protected]

WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE 1319 18th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 223-8970

John Williamson Senior Fellow [email protected] Jeffrey J. Schott Senior Fellow [email protected]

Alvaro Vargas Llosa Senior Fellow and Director [email protected]

Barbara Kotschwar Research Associate [email protected]

WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS

WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF WASHINGTON, DC

The Wilson Center is a nonpartisan institute for advanced study and a neutral forum for open, serious, and informed dialogue. It brings together influential thinkers and doers to engage in a dialogue on current and future public policy challenges, with the confident hope that through such discussions there will emerge better understanding and better policy.

The Council is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to enlightening and educating the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area about international issues. The Council sponsors a variety of programs during the academic year and summer to help enrich the knowledge of educators and students. 1800 K Street, NW, Suite 1014 Washington, DC 20006 Tel.: (202) 293-1051 www.worldaffairsdc.org

1 Woodrow Wilson Plaza Washington, DC 20004-3027 www.wilsoncenter.org Cynthia Arnson Director, Latin American Program Tel.: (202) 691-4030 [email protected]

Mark Fernando Program Director, Latin America [email protected]

Paulo Sotero Director, Brazil Institute Tel.: (202) 691-4271 [email protected] Alan Wright Program Assistant, Brazil Institute Tel.: (202) 691-4087 [email protected]

Gary Hufbauer Reginald Jones Senior Fellow [email protected]

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NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (Cont’d.)

BRAZIL OFFICE Avenida Calógeras, 15 Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20030-0070 Tel.: (55 21) 2532-3029

AMAZON WATCH Amazon Watch works to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin

Susane Worcman Vice-President [email protected]

1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 785-3962 http://www.amazonwatch.org Andrew E. Miller Environmental and Human Rights Campaigner [email protected]

CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL

One Hallidie Plaza, Suite 402 San Francisco, CA 94102 Tel.: (415) 487-9600

CI’s mission is to conserve the Earth’s living heritage - our global biodiversity - and to demonstrate that human societies are able to live harmoniously with nature. USA OFFICE 2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22202 Tel.: (703) 341-2400 Toll Free: 1-800-406-2306 www.conservation.org

Elisa Bravo Associate, Research, Finance and Development [email protected]

Peter Seligmann CEO and Chairman of the Board [email protected]

BRAZIL FOUNDATION Fund-rasing and grantmaking non-profit organization develops campaigns to inform and mobilize investors interested in contributing to transforming social realities in Brazil.

Marcia Cota Development Director, South America Division [email protected]

USA OFFICE 345 7th Avenue, Suite 1401 New York, NY 10001 Tel.: (212) 244-3663 www.brazilfoundation.org [email protected]

Inês Castro Program Officer, South America Division [email protected] Patricia Yakabe Malentaqui Communications Coordinator Strategic Marketing and Global Communications Division [email protected]

Leona S. Forman President [email protected] Elatia Abate Executive Director [email protected]

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BRAZIL OFFICE Avenida Getúlio Vargas, 1300 - 7° Andar Belo Horizonte, MG 30112-021 Tel.: (55 31) 3261-3889 www.conservation.org.br www.conservacao.org

ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE Environmental Defense Fund is dedicated to protecting the environmental rights of all people, including future generations: access to clean air and water, healthy and nourishing food, and flourishing ecosystems. NEW YORK OFFICE 257 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10010 Tel.: (212) 505-2100 www.environmentaldefense.org

Roberto Cavalcanti President of Conservation International do Brasil Senior Vice-President of Institutional Learning [email protected]

Fred Krupp President [email protected]

DREAMS CAN BE FOUNDATION The Foundation is dedicated to aiding street children and impoverished youth in Brazil. They work to provide education, moral and social development, humanitarian relief, and opportunities.

WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE 1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20009 Tel.: (202) 387-3500

USA OFFICE 945 Menoher Boulevard Johnstown, PA 15905 Tel.: (814) 255-4379 www.dreamscanbe.org

Stephen Schwartzman Anthropologist, International Program [email protected]

Lisa Marie Urgo President

GLOBAL RIGHTS PARTNERS FOR JUSTICE The work of Global Rights is motivated by the vision of a just society worldwide built on the fundamental principles of human rights.

Christine Clauser Director of Development [email protected]

1200 18th Street, NW, Suite 602 Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 822-4600 www.globalrights.org

BRAZIL OFFICE Rua Rainha Guilhermina, 90/502 Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22441-120 Tel.: (55 21) 2249-5772

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(Cont’d.)

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

OXFAM AMERICA

THE NATURE CONSERVANCY

TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL

One of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights. By focusing international attention where human rights are violated, they fight to bring greater justice and security to people around the world.

An affiliate of Oxfam International, Oxfam America is a relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to end global poverty through saving lives, strengthening communities, fighting for social justice and campaigning for change.

Works to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.

Transparency International works to curb corruption by encouraging governments to implement effective anti-corruption laws and policies, promoting reform through international organizations and raising public awareness.

1630 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20009 Tel.: (202) 612-4321 www.hrw.org [email protected]

1100 15th Street, NW, 6th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Toll Free: 1-800-776-9326 www.oxfamamerica.org Raquel Gomes Research Associate, Policy and Advocacy Office Tel.: (1-800) 776-9326 - Ext.1935 [email protected]

José Miguel Vivanco Executive Director, Americas Division [email protected]

4245 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 100 Arlington, VA 22203-1606 Tel.: (703) 841-5300 Toll Free: 1-800-628-6860 www.nature.org

1023 15thStreet, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005 Tel.: (202) 589-1616 www.transparency-usa.org

Mark Tercek President and CEO

Alan P. Larson Chairman Nancy Zucker Boswell President and CEO [email protected]

THE SYNERGOS INSTITUTE LATIN AMERICA WORKING GROUP

THE CARTER CENTER

The Latin America Working Group is one of the nation’s longest standing coalitions dedicated to foreign policy. LAWG ‘s mission is to encourage U.S. policies towards Latin America that promote human rights, justice, peace and sustainable development.

The Carter Center, in partnership with Emory University, is guided by a fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering; it seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health.

424 C Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Tel.: (202) 546-7010 www.lawg.org

One Copenhill, 453 Freedom Parkway Atlanta, GA 30307 Tel.: (404) 420-5100 www.cartercenter.org

Lisa Haugaard Executive Director [email protected]

Jennifer McCoy Director, Americas Program [email protected]

The Institute works to mobilize resources and bridge social and economic divides in order to reduce poverty and to create a more just and equitable global society for future generations. USA OFFICE 51 Madison Avenue, 21stFloor New York, NY 10010 Tel.: (212) 447-8111 www.synergos.org Robert Dunn President and CEO [email protected]

BRAZIL OFFICE Rua Jardim Botânico, 600/Sala 207 Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22461 000 Tel.: (55 21) 3205-8721 Daniel Becker Country Director, Brazil [email protected]

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WASHINGTON OFFICE ON LATIN AMERICA

WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE WRI goes beyond research to create practical ways to protect the Earth and improve people’s lives. Its mission is to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.

WOLA promotes human rights, democracy and social and economic justice in Latin America. WOLA also plays an important role in fostering dialogue, debate, and policy-consensus among U.S. and Latin American NGO’s with diverse perspectives that share the same goals.

10 G Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Tel.: (202) 729-7600 www.wri.org

1666 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20009 Tel.: (202) 797-2171 www.wola.org

Jonathan Lash President Tel.: (202) 729-7675 [email protected]

Joy Olson Executive Director [email protected]

Virginia Barreiro Director, New Ventures Global Operations Sustainable Enterprise Program, Latin America Tel.: (202)729-7700 [email protected]

Joel Fyke Program Officer [email protected] Vicki Gass Senior Associate for Rights and Development [email protected]

WORLD WILDLIFE FUND WWF’s mission is the conservation of nature. Using the best available scientific knowledge they work to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth and the health of ecological systems. 1250 24th Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Tel.: (202) 861-8352 / (202) 293-4800 www.wwfus.org Meg Symington Managing Director for the Amazon Tel.: (202) 495-4727 [email protected]

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BRAZILIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTES

BRAZILIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTES (Cont’d.)

AFRO BRAZILIAN ARTS CULTURAL CENTER

BIG BRAZIL CULTURAL FOUNDATION 25-53 34th Street, Suite 5 Astoria, NY 11103 Tel.: (347) 730-4424 / (646) 246-8096 www.bigbrazil.org

107 Suffolk Street, Studio 307 Manhattan, NY 10002 Tel.: (212) 777-7767 www.afrobrazilarts.org [email protected]

Adriane Bonato President [email protected]

Michael Goldstein Director [email protected]

BRAZILIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF HAWAII

CENTRO CULTURAL BRAZIL-USA 80 SW 8th Street, Suite 2600 Miami, FL 33130 Tel.: (305) 376-8864 www.brazilmiamicultural.com

350 Ward Avenue, Suites 106-209 Honolulu, HI 96814 Nuremberg Santanna President and CEO Tel.: (808) 953-7864 [email protected]

Ambassador Luís Augusto Araújo Castro Honorary President, Consul General of Brazil in Miami Adriana Sabino President [email protected]

Andréa Moreira Vice-President [email protected]

BRAZILIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF NEW ENGLAND AFRO BRAZILIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF NEW JERSEY BRAZILIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF CHICAGO

356 Bloomfield Avenue Montclair, NJ 07042 Tel.: (973) 744-4934 www.abccnj.com

6342 North Lakewood Avenue Chicago, IL 60660 Tel.: (312) 404-7180 www.brazilianculturalcenter.org

David Morgan Director [email protected]

310 Webster Avenue Cambridge, MA 02141 Tel.: (617) 547-5343 www.capoeira-angola.com

CAPOEIRA MANDINGA ACADEMY BRAZIL CULTURAL CENTER

Deraldo Ferreira Director [email protected]

169 Santa Rosa Avenue, Suite 170 Oakland, CA 94610 Tel.: (510) 655-8207 www.mandinga.org Marcelo Pereira Director [email protected]

Maria Drell President, Board of Directors [email protected]

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BRAZILIAN PRESS - U.S. CORRESPONDENTS (Cont’d.)

AGÊNCIA ESTADO

GLOBO INTERNATIONAL

O GLOBO

TBN NY

News agency 295 Third Street, Apt. 2 Jersey City, NJ 07302 Tel.: (201) 628-4402 www.ae.com.br

Television network 32 Avenue of the Americas, 17th Floor New York, NY 10013 Tel.: (917) 551-3500 http://tvglobointernacional.globo.com

Daily newspaper 529 14th Street, NW, Suite 1193 Washington, DC 20045 Tel.: (202) 215-3779 www.oglobo.globo.com

TV production 3 Times Square, 4th Floor New York, NY 10036 Tel.: (646) 833-9302

Nalu Fernandes Correspondent [email protected]

Amauri Soares CEO [email protected]

Gilberto Scofield Jr. Washington Correspondent [email protected]

BBC BRASIL

IDEA TELEVISION

REUTERS

Radio and Web 2000 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel.: (202) 355-1787 www.bbcbrasil.com.br

TV productions 2141 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite L Washington, DC 20007 Tel.: (202) 429-2525 www.idea-tv.com

News agency 1333 H Street, NW, Suite 5 Washington, DC 20005 Tel.: (202) 354-5806 www.reuters.com.br

Bruno Garcez U.S. Correspondent [email protected]

Luís Fernando Silva Pinto President [email protected]

Adriana Garcia Latin Affairs Correspondent [email protected]

FOLHA DE SÃO PAULO

O ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO

Daily newspaper 1639 19th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Tel.: (202) 210-7276 www.folha.uol.com.br

Daily newspaper 400 8th Street, NW, Apt.1203 Washington, DC 20004 Tel.: (202) 294-6435 www.estado.com.br

Sérgio Dávila Washington Correspondent [email protected]

Patrícia Campos Mello U.S. Correspondent [email protected]

Lucas Mendes Executive Editor [email protected]

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BRAZILIAN PUBLICATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES (Cont’d.)

A NOTÍCIA

BRAZIL TODAY

BRAZILIAN TIMES

Massachusetts 214 Commercial Street, Suite 204 Malden, MA 02148 Tel.: (781) 388-3701 www.parkear.com

California P.O. Box 1121 El Cerrito, CA 94530-1121 Tel.: (510) 236-3688

Massachusetts 311 Broadway, 2nd Floor Somerville, MA 02145 Tel.: (617) 625-5559 / (866) 625-0079 www.braziliantimes.com

Jose Luiz Emerin Editor and Publisher

Jehozadak Pereira Editor [email protected]

Silvia Barandier Editor and Publisher [email protected]

Mirtha Soares Editor [email protected]

JORNAL MODERNO Georgia P.O. Box 923656 Norcross, GA 30010 Tel.: (770) 912-3711 www.jornalmoderno.com [email protected]

Edirson Paiva Júnior Editor [email protected]

BRAZILIAN VOICE BRASILBEST MAGAZINE California 3 Cresta Circle, Suite 9 San Rafael, CA 94903 Tel.: (650) 757-4936 www.brasilbest.com [email protected]

BRAZILIAN PACIFIC TIMES.COM California P.O. BOX 60614 San Diego, CA 92106 Tel.: (619) 223-2790 www.brazilianpacifictimes.com

Celso Braz Editor, Publisher and Director Tel.: (650) 204-9940

New Jersey 412 Chestnut Street Newark, NJ 07105 Tel.: (973) 491-6200 www.brazilianvoice.com

Marcidy Barroso Editor [email protected]

Roberto Lima Massachusetts Representative and Editor [email protected]

METROPOLITAN BRAZILIAN NEWS Massachusetts 214 Commercial Street, Suite 204 Malden, MA 02148 Tel.: (781) 322-0096 www.parkear.com

Jaroslav Pribyl Director and Editor [email protected]

BRAZZIL (Online Publication) Jehozadak Pereira Editor [email protected]

California Tel.: (323) 255-8062 www.brazzil.com

BRAZIL EXPLORE MAGAZINE California 10826 Venice Boulevard, Suite 105 Culver City, CA 90232 Tel.: (310) 837-4299 www.brazilexplore.com

BRAZILIAN PRESS New Jersey 78 Fillmore Street Newark, NJ 07105 Tel.: (973) 344-4555 www.brazilianpress.com [email protected]

Marcelo Gomez CEO [email protected]

Rodney Mello Publisher and Editor [email protected]

O JORNAL Massachusetts P.O. Box 1149 Fall River, MA 02722 Tel.: (508) 678-3844 www.ojornal.com

FLORIDA REVIEW Silvio de Souza Director [email protected]

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PORTAL BRASILMAGAZINE.COM

SOUL BRASIL MAGAZINE

California 8865 Daffodil Place Gilroy, CA 95020 Tel.: (408) 843-8921 www.brasilmagazine.com

California 19350 Sherman Way, Suite 13 Reseda, CA 91335 Tel.: (818) 508-8753 www.soulbrasil.com [email protected]

Cesar Vasconcelos President and Founder [email protected]

Lindenberg Silva Júnior Publisher [email protected]

REVISTA LINHA ABERTA Florida 1015 West Newport Center Drive, Suite 104 Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Tel.: (954) 360-9340 www.linhaaberta.com

Office of the President www.planalto.gov.br

Ministry of Foreign Relations www.mre.gov.br

Brazilian Government www.brasil.gov.br

Ministry of Health www.saude.gov.br

Ministry of Agrarian Development www.mda.gov.br/portal

Ministry of Justice www.mj.gov.br

Ministry of Agriculture, Cattle Breeding, and Supply www.agricultura.gov.br

Ministry of Labor and Employment www.mte.gov.br

THE BRASILIANS New York 21 West 46th Street, Suite 203 New York, NY 10036 Tel.: (212) 398-6464 www.thebrasilians.com [email protected]

Laine Furtado Publisher [email protected]

Ediberto Mendes Editor [email protected]

Ministry of Mines and Energy www.mme.gov.br

Ministry of Cities www.cidades.gov.br

Ministry of National Integration www.integracao.gov.br

Ministry of Communications www.mc.gov.br

Ministry of Planning and Budget www.planejamento.gov.br

Ministry of Culture www.cultura.gov.br

REVISTA REFLETIR Massachusetts 700 Mystic Avenue Somerville, MA 02149 Tel.: (617) 625-4597 www.refletir.com Paulo Doliveird Editor [email protected]

TITITI NEWS MAGAZINE

Ministry of Defense www.defesa.gov.br

Florida 1414 NE 5 Terrace, Suite 1 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Tel.: (954) 709-5223 www.tititinews.com

Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade www.mdic.gov.br

Carlos Salles Publisher [email protected]

Ministry of Education www.mec.gov.br

Ministry of Science and Technology www.mct.gov.br

Ministry of Social Development & Fight Against Hunger www.mds.gov.br

Ministry of Social Security and Assistance www.mpas.gov.br

Ministry of Sports www.esporte.gov.br

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BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT (USEFUL LINKS) (Cont’d.)

Ministry of the Environment www.mma.gov.br

ANCINE - National Cinema Agency www.ancine.gov.br

Ministry of Tourism www.turismo.gov.br

ANEEL - National Electricity Agency www.aneel.gov.br

Ministry of Transportation www.transportes.gov.br

ANP - National Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels Agency www.anp.gov.br

BNDES - Brazilian National Bank for Economic and Social Development www.bndes.gov.br

ANVISA - National Sanitary Agency www.anvisa.gov.br

IBGE - Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics www.ibge.gov.br

ADA - Development of the Amazon Agency www.ada.gov.br

SUDENE - National Development of the Northeast Agency www.sudene.gov.br

Brazil Trade Net - trade promotion portal of Brazil’s Ministry of External Relations www.braziltradenet.gov.br

AEB - National Space Agency www.aeb.gov.br/

IBAMA - Brazilian Institute for Environment and Renewable Resources www.ibama.gov.br

ANS - National Suplemental Health Agency www.ans.gov.br/ ANA - National Water Agency www.ana.gov.br ANTAQ - National Water Transportation Agency www.antaq.gov.br/

ANAC - National Civil Aviation Agency www.anac.gov.br

ANATEL - National Telecommunications Agency www.anatel.gov.br

ANTT - National Land Transportation Agency www.antt.gov.br/ 76

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