A&M Brazil: Two Decades of Impact and Connection
Celebrating 20 Years of Achievements, Partnerships, and Memories
A&M Brazil recently commemorated its 20th anniversary with a memorable gathering that paid tribute to the visionaries, steadfast clients, and devoted professionals who have shaped the firm’s remarkable journey in the country. The milestone event brought together alumni from the formative years, longstanding clients whose trust has spanned decades, and the current leadership team guiding the Brazil office into the future.
The celebration was rich with stories and nostalgia. Luis de Lucio recounted the firm’s early days in Latin America, recalling the pioneering charge entrusted to him by Bryan Marsal and Tony Alvarez. He also reflected on his enduring partnership with Marcelo Gomes—a collaboration that predates even their shared time at A&M and continues to inspire the firm’s spirit of camaraderie.
Former colleagues and clients took the stage, sharing heartfelt reflections on how their professional paths have flourished since their A&M days. Many alumni now occupy leadership positions at organizations that remain close partners with the firm, a testament to the enduring bonds and reciprocal growth that have blossomed over the years.
This inaugural alumni-focused event in Brazil was not merely a look back, but a vibrant affirmation of the community A&M has fostered. The firm aims to nurture this dynamic network of past and present professionals, clients, and friends—a network that serves as fertile ground for new opportunities and shared success in the years to come.
Set against a backdrop of exceptional cuisine and a warm, inviting atmosphere, the gathering was a true celebration of the trust, partnership, and enduring connections that define A&M’s legacy in Brazil. As the festivities drew to a close, a profound sense of gratitude mingled with excitement for the promising road ahead, underscoring the lasting impact of two decades of collaboration and achievement.
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