Fernando Pimentel
His Excellency Fernando Pimentel | |
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Governor of Minas Gerais | |
In office 1 January 2015 – 1 January 2019 | |
Vice Governor | Antônio Andrade |
Preceded by | Alberto Pinto Coelho Júnior |
Succeeded by | Romeu Zema |
Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade | |
In office 1 January 2011 – 12 February 2014 | |
President | Dilma Rousseff |
Preceded by | Miguel Jorge |
Succeeded by | Mauro Borges Lemos |
Mayor of Belo Horizonte | |
In office 8 November 2001 – 1 January 2009 | |
Preceded by | Célio de Castro |
Succeeded by | Márcio Lacerda |
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Born | Fernando Damata Pimentel (1951-03-31) 31 March 1951 (age 73) Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Political party | PT (2000–present) |
Alma mater | Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (L.) Federal University of Minas Gerais (M.D.) |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Economist |
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Fernando Damata Pimentel (born 31 March 1951) is a Brazilian politician and economist. He is a member of the Workers' Party (PT). He was the Mayor of Belo Horizonte from 2001 to 2009, the Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade in the Cabinet of former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff from 2011 to 2014 and the Governor of Minas Gerais from 2015 to 2019.
Life
Fernando Pimentel studied Economy at the Federal University of Minas Gerais. He is a member of the PT, a party he helped to create.
He has been married twice and has two adopted children.[needs update]
Academic career
He has held a teaching position and engaged in scholarly activity as coordinator of the Extension Center of the Faculty of Economic Sciences, UFMG. Since August 1978, he has been an assistant professor in their Department of Economics. He is also an active member of the professional categories of entities, has held the vice-presidency of the Association of University Teachers of Belo Horizonte (1985–1987) and he was president of the Regional Economy of Minas Gerais (1991–1992), having been reelected twice; Furthermore, he was a counselor of the same for an overlapping time, between 1990 and 1992. He was also director of the Union of Economists of Minas Gerais (1986–1992).
See also
External links
- Nominated for World Mayor 2005
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Preceded by | Mayor of Belo Horizonte 2001–09 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Miguel Jorge | Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade 2011–14 | Succeeded by Mauro Borges Lemos |
Preceded by Alberto Pinto Coelho | Governor of Minas Gerais 2015–19 | Succeeded by |
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