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presentation<br />
andré gustavo richer<br />
Brazilian Olympic<br />
Committee Vice-<br />
President and Secretary<br />
General<br />
marcus vinicius Freire<br />
Brazilian Olympic<br />
Committee Sports Executive<br />
Superintendent<br />
A Law graduate, presently is the<br />
Brazilian Olympic Committee<br />
vice-president, secretary general,<br />
and legal director, vice–president<br />
of the Board of Directors and<br />
member of the Executive Council<br />
of the of the Organizing<br />
Committee for the Rio 2016<br />
Olympic and Paralympic Games.<br />
Graduated in Economics with a<br />
MBA degree in Insurance from<br />
PUC RJ and Marketing by IBEMEC<br />
RJ, Marcus Vinicius is the author of<br />
the book “Ouro Olímpico, o<br />
Marketing dos aros” – “OLYMPIC<br />
GOLD, The Marketing of the<br />
Rings”.<br />
at Boc<br />
An innate BOC member from 1990<br />
to 1995 he occupied the positions<br />
of technical director, legal director<br />
and president. He was Chief of<br />
Mission to the Moscow (80), Los<br />
Angeles (84) and Seoul (88)<br />
Olympic Games and to the Caracas<br />
(83), Indianapolis (87) and Havana<br />
(91) Pan American Games. He was<br />
vice-president of CO-RIO (Rio 2007<br />
Pan American Games Organizing<br />
Committee) and secretary general<br />
of ODEPA (Pan American Sports<br />
Organization) and ODESUR (South<br />
American Sports Organization).<br />
at Boc<br />
He is the Brazilian Olympic<br />
Committee Sports Executive<br />
Superintendent since 2008 and<br />
prior to that was the entity’s<br />
technical director since 1998. Chief<br />
of Mission to the Sydney 2000,<br />
Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008<br />
Olympic Games, he also headed<br />
the Mission at the Winnipeg 1999,<br />
Santo Domingo 2003 and Rio 2007<br />
Pan American Games and at the<br />
Brazil 2002 South American<br />
Games. He was a member of<br />
(WADA) World Anti-Doping<br />
Agency.<br />
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BeFore Boc<br />
He headed the Brazilian<br />
delegation to the Argentina<br />
Football World Cup (78); was a<br />
member of the CND (National<br />
Sports Council) from 1974 to 1995;<br />
Director of CBF (Brazilian Football<br />
Federation) from 1975 to 1986;<br />
Director (1969 to 1979) and vicepresident<br />
(1970 to 1978) for Latin<br />
America of the International<br />
Rowing Federation.<br />
BeFore Boc<br />
An Olympic volleyball athlete, he<br />
was part of the team that won the<br />
silver medal at the Los Angeles<br />
Olympic Games in 1984. Gold<br />
medalist at Caracas Pan American<br />
Games (83) he won the 3rd place at<br />
the Japan World Cup (83).<br />
Between 1977 and 1990 he played<br />
for Flamengo, Botafogo, Sogipa/<br />
Porto Alegre, Atlântica Boavista,<br />
Bradesco Seguros, Sulbrasileiro<br />
and Gabbiano Mantova (Italy)<br />
clubs.