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Brazilian businessman
Michel Doukeris
(born 1973) is a Brazilian businessman who is the CEO of
AB InBev
, the world's largest beer company.
Doukeris was born in
Lages
, Brazil,
[1]
in 1973.
[2]
He earned a degree in chemical engineering from
Federal University of Santa Catarina
, and a master's degree from
Fundacao Getulio Vargas
.
[1]
He has attended postgraduate programmes at the
Wharton School
and
Kellogg School of Management
in the US.
[1]
Doukeris joined AB InBev in 1996 and worked in Latin America before he led its China and Asia Pacific operations for seven years.
[2]
In 2016 became global chief sales officer, based in the US.
[2]
In January 2018, he became the leader of
Anheuser-Busch
and AB InBev's North American business.
[2]
In July 2021, Doukeris succeeded
Carlos Brito
, who had been CEO of AB InBev for 15 years.
[3]
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