Ana Euler
Executive Director of Innovation, Business and Technology Transfer
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EMBRAPA
Ana Euler has Post-doctorate in Traditional Populations, Biodiversity Governance and Traditional Agricultural Systems (Research Institute for Development-IRD and Agricultural Research and International Cooperation Organization, CIRAD, France), PhD and Masters degree in Environmental and Forestry Sciences (Yokohama National University, Japan), Bachelor's degree in Forestry Engineer (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro). Researcher at Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), where currently she is the Executive-Director of Business working with Innovation and Technology Transfer, Bioeconomy and Social Inclusion. Currently Director of Technology Transfer at Anater - National Agency for Technical Assistance and Rural Extension and member of the Board of Directors of The Amazon Biobusiness Center (CBA). Former Amazon Conservation Officer at WWF-Brazil, Southwest Amazon Program Coordinator, she has more than 20 years of experience working in Amazon and also has conducted research in Africa (Burkina Faso, Kenya, Ghana). Between 2011 and 2014, she served as Director-President of the Amapa State Forestry Institute, implementing the Extractive Production Development Program , Forest Concessions Program, and launched the Amap' State Forestry Program and the Amap' Climate Change Forum.