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When did Carla Cico become chief executive officer of Brasil Telecom?

In March 2001 Carla Cico became the CEO of Brasil Telecom (BrT).


What company does Carla Cico run?

Brasil Telecom


Who is Carla Cico?

Chief executive officer, Brasil Telecom


How did Carla Cico become the chief executive officer of Brasil Telecom?

A native of Italy, Cico led the formation of a consortium that won the bidding for the company that operates in nine Brazilian states and the Federal District.


Where was Carla Cico born?

Carla Cico was born in Verona in Italy.


When was Carla Cico born?

Carla Cico was born on February 21st, 1961.


What did Carla Cico believe about the telecom industry?

that telecom executives must learn from the mistakes of the 1990s, when too many in the industry were concerned only with short-term results. Instead, she insisted that telecom companies must plan for long-term growth.


What nationality is Carla Cico?

Italian


Where did Carla Cico work in the 1980s and 1990s?

Cico managed a number of Italian telecom ventures in China. From 1987 to 1992 she supervised Italtel projects in Beijing. She was also responsible for accessing new Asian markets, such as Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines


What are some websites about Carla Cico?

www.brasiltelecom.com.br


What is the best periodical source about Carla Cico?

Hanson, Jennifer, "Carla Cico's Circuit," NYSE Magazine, July/August 2002, pp. 40-41. Padgett, Tim, "Carla Cico: TIME 2002 Global Influentials," Time, December 2, 2002, p. 55.


What recognition did Brasil Telecom achieve in the area of corporate governance?

Cico and BrT gained recognition in the area of corporate governance. Industry analysts acknowledged that BrT strictly complied with good corporate governance practices, often a rarity in the Brazilian telecommunications industry.