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Red Hat appoints Paulo Ceschin as director of partner ecosystem in Latin America

Red Hat appointed Paulo Ceschin as its new senior director for the partner ecosystem in Latin America. With seven years at the company, where he was in charge of the sales area in Brazil, Ceschin takes over the position previously held by Sandra Vaz, who became Country Manager for the Brazil office at the end of last year.

With over 25 years of experience in sales for the technology industry, Ceschin has worked at BMC Software and CA Technologies. He holds a degree in Mathematics from Centro Universitário Fundação Santo André and an MBA in Business Management from Fundação Getúlio Vargas.

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