Lívia Gonçalves
About Lívia Gonçalves
Lívia Gonçalves serves as an Executive Professor in the Post-Graduation Program at Fundação Getulio Vargas since 2017 and has extensive experience in economic analysis and business intelligence. She has contributed to significant mergers and acquisitions in Brazil and has held various academic and professional roles in the field of economics and public policy.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Lívia Gonçalves has been serving as an Executive Professor in the Post-Graduation Program at Fundação Getulio Vargas since 2017. In this role, she contributes to the academic development of students through her extensive knowledge and experience in economics and business management.
Current Role at IBREI
Since 2016, Lívia has held the position of Associate Economist at IBREI - Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento de Relações Empresariais Internacionais in São Paulo. Her work focuses on economic analysis and the development of strategies that enhance business competitiveness and attract investments.
Education and Expertise
Lívia Gonçalves has a diverse educational background. She earned a Master's in Business Administration from Fundação Getúlio Vargas from 2011 to 2014. Additionally, she completed the Global Executive Program in Strategic Leadership and Talent Development at Kingston University in 2015, and the Executive Program in Public Policy, Finance, and Strategic Investments at the University of Chicago in 2011.
Background in Project Management
Lívia studied at Dinsmore Compass, where she focused on Human and Business Development and completed a Project Management course based on PMBOK in 2015. This training has equipped her with the skills necessary for managing complex projects effectively.
Achievements in Mergers and Acquisitions
Lívia has been responsible for the competitive evaluation of over 150 mergers and acquisitions, including the notable merger of Oi and Brasil Telecom, which is recognized as the largest deal in Brazil's telecommunications sector. Her analysis of Grupo Abril's consolidation logistics was also acknowledged by the OECD in 2010.