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Suzano Leadership Shake-Up Removes Three Vice-Presidents

Suzano leadership shake-up removes three vice-presidents, including Aires Galhardo, with a reorganisation of the industrial vice-presidency and DigitalTech merged into finance. The post Suzano Leadership Shake-Up Removes Three Vice-Presidents appeared first on The Rio Times .

Suzano, the Brazilian pulp and paper giant, underwent a leadership reshuffle as it prepared to release its second-quarter earnings. Three vice-presidents left their positions: Aires Galhardo, Executive Vice-President for Industrial Pulp, Engineering and Energy; Caroline Carpenedo, Vice-President of Human Resources; and Luís Renato Costa Bueno, Vice-President of Consumer Goods and Corporate Relations.

The reshuffle was approved by the board of directors on 12 August 2026 and took effect on 28 August 2026, just before the company's earnings were released on 13 August 2026. Carlos Aníbal Fernandes de Almeida Júnior, an existing Executive Vice-President, assumed Galhardo's industrial role and also took charge of Supply, Certification Strategy, and FuturaGene.

The reshuffle was aimed at reorganizing Suzano's executive responsibilities, with the new industrial vice-presidency now focusing on pulp, engineering, energy, supply, and FuturaGene. The DigitalTech and New Business units were merged into the Finance and Investor Relations area.

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