As part of the global network of journalists working with the ICIJ in the investigation, I coordinated one of the Brazilian teams in the Panama Papers investigation. We uncovered politicians, businesspeople, and celebrities who use of shell companies through Mossack Fonseca.The investigation won a Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2017.
(Click here to see ICIJ's website on the Panama Papers)
(Click here and here to see part of my work in the Panama Papers)
In 2010, I started working as the international editor at RedeTV, one of the largest TV networks in the country. I coordinated the international coverage for all the news programs of the channel, managing the work of four international correspondents. During these years, I led the coverage of important events such as the Arab Spring, with reporters sent to Egypt and Lybia, and the Fukushima accident in Japan. I also participate in loco in some coverages, such as the 30 years of the Malvinas/Falklands War When I visited the archipelago for a special series.
In 2012, I became the executive editor for the main News show of RedeTV. Alongside the Editor-in-Chief, I managed a team of editors, reporters, and producers with more than 50 people for a daily show at prime time.
News Producer
I started my career as a journalist at Radio CBN, Brazil's main news radio network and part of Globo Organizations. I led the production of a daily three-hour news show and coordinated its live broadcast. My job was defining the show's main stories and selecting interviewees among the country's most prominent politicians, researchers, and civil society leaders.
Having studied Social Sciences in parallel to Journalism at a different University helped me advance political debates in the show, covering the most pressing political, social, economic, and environmental issues in the country.