Mara Taracievicz Arno
About Mara Taracievicz Arno
Mara Taracievicz Arno serves as Co-CEO at Superna.Net and Co-Owner at Vinicola Arno, where she has contributed to the production of award-winning wines since 2018. She has a background in geodesy and design, and has received multiple accolades for her work in the wine industry.
Work at Superna
Mara Taracievicz Arno has held the position of VP Operations at Superna.Net since 2008, contributing to the company's operational strategies for 16 years. In addition to this role, she became Co-CEO in 2015, where she has been instrumental in guiding the company's direction and growth for 9 years. Superna.Net is based in Kanata, Canada, and focuses on providing innovative solutions in its field.
Current Role at Vinicola Arno
Mara serves as Viticultore and Co-Owner at Vinicola Arno, a position she has held since 2018. The winery is located in Mombercelli, AT, Italy, and produces award-winning wines, including Nizza DOCG Barbera and Monferrato Bianco. Under her leadership, the winery has gained recognition, receiving awards at the Decanter World Wide Awards 2020 and The International Wine Challenge 2020.
Education and Expertise
Mara studied at Universidade Federal do Paraná, where she completed a Master's degree in Geodesy from 1990 to 1994. Additionally, she attended Centro Federal de Educacao Tecnologica do Parana, where she studied at the School of Design. This educational background has provided her with a strong foundation in both technical and creative aspects relevant to her current roles.
Background in Wine Production
Mara is involved in the production of various wine labels at Vinicola Arno, including DESOLINA, Barbera D'Asti 2018, AGOSTA - Barbera Superiore DOCG 2018, and Monferrato Bianco BILOTTO 2019. She has also acquired a boutique vineyard in Italy, situated in a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mombercelli, enhancing her commitment to quality wine production.
Previous Experience at Autodesk
Before her current roles, Mara worked at Autodesk as a Senior Account Manager from 1998 to 2001. During her three years at Autodesk, she managed client accounts and contributed to the company's sales strategies, gaining valuable experience in the technology sector.