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Cristina Palmaka
President SAP Latin America & Caribbean
Cristina Palmaka is a prominent business executive and board member with extensive experience in the technology industry and corporate governance. Here are key details about her:
Professional Background
Cristina Palmaka currently serves as the President of SAP Latin America and the Caribbean, a position she has held since July 2020.1 Prior to this role, she was the President of SAP Brazil for almost 7 years.1
Board Positions
Palmaka holds several notable board memberships:
- Board member at C&A, a European fast-fashion retail clothing chain1
- Board member at Arcos Dorados, the holding company of McDonald's master franchise in Latin America12
- Board member at Eurofarma, a Brazilian pharmaceutical company (advisory board)12
Experience and Expertise
- Over 30 years of experience in the IT industry1
- Known for leading strong teams with a focus on innovation, customers, and successful business outcomes1
- Advocate for diversity and inclusion, workplace well-being, and STEM1
- Previous senior executive roles at major companies including Microsoft, HP, and Philips1
Education
- MBA from Fundação Getúlio Vargas (Brazil)1
- Master's degree in International Business and Marketing from the University of Texas at Austin (USA)1
- Degree in accounting from the Álvares Penteado Foundation (Brazil)1
Recognition
Palmaka has received several awards and recognitions, including:
- Named one of the main CEOs of Brazil by Forbes magazine1
- Listed among the 500 most influential people in Latin America by Bloomberg Linea1
- Part of the 2022 HITEC 50, recognizing top influential leaders in the technology industry in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal1
Cristina Palmaka is based in São Paulo, Brazil, where she lives with her husband and daughter.1 She is also known as a mental health advocate and focuses on running and marathon training when possible.1
Highlights
Mar 29 · news.sap.com
[PDF] Cristina Palmaka - Executive Biography - SAP News Center
Jul 13 · news.sap.com
SAP Pioneers: Cristina Palmaka