LATAM Airlines Group informs that Otávio Meneguette is LATAM Cargo Brazil’s Vice President, responsible for leading the company’s air cargo business strategy in the Brazilian market. Otávio joined LATAM Airlines Group in 2015, initially working in cargo planning and commercial areas. Since 2019, he had been LATAM Cargo Brazil’s Operations VP.
Otávio has a degree from the Federal University of Espírito Santo (Ufes), a postgraduate degree in Finance from Fundação Instituto de Administração (FIA) and another one in Business Management from Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC). The executive has worked for large corporations such as Suzano Papel & Celulose and Votorantim Cimentos. He also has over 13 years of professional experience with direct performance in Commercial Strategy, Logistics, Supply Chain and New Business Development.
“I am motivated by this new challenge and excited to follow up on this great moment for our cargo business. LATAM Cargo is a reference for the sector in terms of operation and is also very important for our sustainability as a Group. We will continue working to identify opportunities, enable new businesses and offer innovations to all customers who trust our network’s connectivity and our excellence in logistics”, states Otávio Meneguette.
LATAM wishes LATAM Cargo Brazil’s new Vice President success as he replaces Diogo Elias, recently appointed as Sales and Marketing Director for LATAM Airlines Brazil.
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