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View from the Top: Carlos Brito: Additional Reading

 

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Thursday, November 4, 2010
View from the Top

Carlos Brito, CEO AB-Inbev

 

 

Born in 1960, Brito joined AmBev in 1989. He previously worked at Shell Oil and Daimler Benz. A Brazilian citizen, Brito holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and an MBA from Stanford University. At AmBev, he held various positions in Finance, Operations, and Sales, before being appointed Chief Executive Officer in January 2004. Prior to his appointment as Chief Executive Officer of Anheuser-Busch InBev (formerly InBev) in December 2005, Brito was nominated Zone President North America when InBev was formed in August 2004.

Selected Articles

Additional reading material has been selected by the Library Staff. Due to contractual arrangements, remote access is only available to the current Stanford community and the subscribers of the "Library Databases" offered through the GSB Alumni's Lifelong Learning Program. Other access is limited to onsite at the Library. Inclusion below does not imply University endorsement of ideas expressed.

 

The Beer Industry Is a Leader in Self-Regulation. IPS, 9/27/10
IPS interviews Carlos Brito, CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev.
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UN World Environmental Day: A Rallying Point. Huffington Post, 6/4/10
At Anheuser-Busch InBev, we track our environmental impacts as closely as we measure our financial performance data. And as the world's biggest brewer, we are acutely aware of natural resource needs across our supply chain, in particular the principal ingredient in our products: water.
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The Evolution of InBev USA Modern Brewery Age, 2/1/08
An interview with Simone Thorpe, President and CEO, InBev USA.
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InBev Taps Brazilian Brito as CEO Wall Street Journal, 12/28/05
Carlos Brito tapped to head world's largest brewer.
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Selected Websites

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