Marcos Wettreich
Marcos Wettreich | |
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Marcos_wettreich.jpg Marcos Wettreich in a photograph from his personal website. | |
Born | November 5, 1963 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
💼 Occupation | CEO of Brasil/CT |
Marcos Wettreich (born November 5, 1963[1][not in citation given] in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is an entrepreneur. He is currently CEO of Brasil/CT, a company that operates in disintermediation of online retail and tourism, fulfillment of customer loyalty programs and payment methods(fintech). Mr. Wettreich founded several successful companies, most of which are related to Internet/media/telecommunications.[2] In 2001, Wettreich was noted as the main shareholder of the internet site iBest.com, of which Brasil Telecom bought a minor interest in the same year.[3] He was elected Entrepreneur of the Year in Brazil by Ernst & Young in 2001. Mr. Wettreich was also a board member at companies such as B2W Varejo,[4] the largest e-commerce operation in Latin America. Mr. Wettreich holds a degree in Electronic Engineering and MSc in Marketing, both from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, and an OPM from Harvard Business School.
Some entrepreneurial endeavors[edit]
- iBest - The second largest ISP in Brazil. Wettreich founded iBest in 2001 with a US$ 5 million investment, and sold it in 2003 to Brasil Telecom for US$ 71 million. Brasil Telecom communicated to investors at the time that the purchase was due to iBest's strong brand, and transformed the company into a free ISP.
- iBest Awards - During the Internet boom it was the largest award in the world on the Internet, with editions in Spain, Mexico and Brazil. On 2001 it was about 5 times larger in audience than the biggest Internet award in the US (Webby Awards).
- Mlab - The first marketing company focused on the Internet in Brazil, founded in 1996 with a US$ 2 million investment, and sold in 2000 for US$ 36 million to Cemex (in order to be merged with Cemtec to create Neoris, today present in 9 countries in Europe, the US and Latin America and with revenues of over US$ 500 million a year). Wettreich was also a Neoris board member until 2005.
- Mantel - The largest technology conference producer in Latin America and second biggest in Europe in 1995 (conferences held in Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, among others). It was sold to Mondadori group (Italy) in 1996.
- Booknet - Partner in the first online bookstore in Brazil, sold to GP Investments to create Submarino.com, a leading e-commerce company in Brazil (later merged with Americanas.com to create B2W Varejo, the leading e-commerce operation on Latin America).
Book[edit]
Marcos Wettreich is author of "Manual de Mães e Pais Separados", 2006, 168 pages, Editora Ediouro (Brasil), ISBN 8500021403 Search this book on ..
References[edit]
- ↑ "Marcos Wettreich — Founder & CEO @ Brasil CT". Crunchbase. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- ↑ "How does online video stack up against TV?". Marketingservicestalk. July 20, 2007. Archived from the original on October 13, 2007.
- ↑ "Brasil Telecom Buys Stake in iBest". Brazil Telecom Newsletter. Boston: Information Gatekeepers. 5 (12): 10. December 2001 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "Marcos Wettreich: Executive Profile & Biography". Bloomberg. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
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