Daniel Sterenberg
Country:
Brazil
Company:
Economy
The brother of Leila Sterenberg. Since joining Carlyle in 2008, Mr. Sterenberg has been involved with Carlyle's investments ni Tempo Participações S.A., the largest independent provider of auto, home and personal assistance services in Brazil, Estok
Comércio e Participações S.A. ("Tok&Stok"), the leading specialty furniture retailer in Brazil, and, in partnership with Carlyle U.S. Buyout fund, CVC Brasil Operadora e Agência de Viagens S.A., one of the leading travel companies in Latin America.
Prior to joining Carlyle, Daniel Sterenberg was with McKinsey & Company, Banco Bozano Simonsen and Aceleradora.com S.A, where he was a cofounder. Mr. Sterenberg received his MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management. He received a BS in computer science from Federal University of Rio De Janeiro. M.r Sterenberg serves as a director on the boards of Tempo, Tok&Stok and CVC.
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