Marco Querini
About Marco Querini
Marco Querini is the owner of BIOHARDWARE, a position he has held since 1991, and he has over 33 years of experience in commercial management across various sectors. He is known for developing Brazil's first music search site, CadêMP3, and has contributed to startups in health and education, while also specializing in digital marketing and digital transformation.
Work at BIOHARDWARE
Marco Querini has been the Owner of BIOHARDWARE since 1991, leading the company for over 33 years in Brazil. Under his leadership, BIOHARDWARE developed the first multimedia BBS in Brazil, which included an online gaming system and an e-commerce platform before the widespread availability of the internet. The company has been at the forefront of digital innovation in Brazil.
Education and Expertise
Marco Querini studied at Fundação Getulio Vargas, where he completed an MBA from 2004 to 2005. He possesses extensive expertise in digital marketing, focusing on SEO/SEM strategies, social media advertising, and automation for digital product launches. His academic background and practical experience contribute to his proficiency in digital transformation and IT governance.
Background in Internet Development
In 1994, Marco Querini was one of four companies invited by Embratel to provide commercial internet access in Brazil. He also developed CadêMP3, the first music search site in MP3 format in Brazil. His contributions to the internet landscape in Brazil have been significant, particularly in the early stages of digital access.
Experience in Health and Education Startups
Marco Querini has been involved in developing startups in the health and education sectors. These initiatives have gained recognition and have been featured in various print and television media. His experience spans over 33 years in commercial management across multiple sectors, including health, law, investment, advertising, and digital services.
Teaching Role at FGV - EBAPE
Marco Querini served as a Professor de MBA at FGV - EBAPE from 2000 to 2006. During this six-year tenure, he contributed to the education of future business leaders, sharing his knowledge and experience in commercial management and digital strategies.