Roger Agnelli (May 3, 1959 – March 19, 2016) was a Brazilian Investment banker, entrepreneur and corporate leader. He ran one of the largest mining companies in the world, Vale SA, and in 2013 was voted by Harvard Business Review as the world’s fourth best-performing chief executive officer behind Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com and Yun Jong-Yong of Samsung. His clashes with Brazil's ruling Workers Party leadership, that began with the Financial crisis of 2007–08 and his firing of 2,000 workers, led to his ouster from Vale SA at the government's request in 2011. On March 19, 2016, he was killed, along with his wife, son, and daughter (and three others) when their plane crashed in São Paulo, Brazil.
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| - روجر أنييلي (ar)
- Roger Agnelli (es)
- Roger Agnelli (en)
- Roger Agnelli (pt)
- 罗杰·阿格内利 (zh)
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| - روجر أنييلي (بالبرتغالية: Roger Agnelli) هو كبير الإداريين التنفيذيين برازيلي، ولد في 3 مايو 1959 في ساو باولو في البرازيل، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 19 مارس 2016. (ar)
- Roger Agnelli (São Paulo, 3 de mayo 1959-São Paulo, 19 de marzo 2016) fue un empresario brasileño que, de 2001 a 2011, fue presidente de la compañía Vale. (es)
- Roger Agnelli (May 3, 1959 – March 19, 2016) was a Brazilian Investment banker, entrepreneur and corporate leader. He ran one of the largest mining companies in the world, Vale SA, and in 2013 was voted by Harvard Business Review as the world’s fourth best-performing chief executive officer behind Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com and Yun Jong-Yong of Samsung. His clashes with Brazil's ruling Workers Party leadership, that began with the Financial crisis of 2007–08 and his firing of 2,000 workers, led to his ouster from Vale SA at the government's request in 2011. On March 19, 2016, he was killed, along with his wife, son, and daughter (and three others) when their plane crashed in São Paulo, Brazil. (en)
- Roger Agnelli (São Paulo, 3 de maio de 1959 - São Paulo, 19 de março de 2016) foi um investidor, banqueiro, executivo e empresário brasileiro que, de 2001 a 2011, foi presidente da Vale. (pt)
- 罗杰·阿格内利(Roger Agnelli,1959年5月3日-2016年3月19日),是一名巴西的商人、银行家和商界领袖。 (zh)
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| - روجر أنييلي (بالبرتغالية: Roger Agnelli) هو كبير الإداريين التنفيذيين برازيلي، ولد في 3 مايو 1959 في ساو باولو في البرازيل، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 19 مارس 2016. (ar)
- Roger Agnelli (São Paulo, 3 de mayo 1959-São Paulo, 19 de marzo 2016) fue un empresario brasileño que, de 2001 a 2011, fue presidente de la compañía Vale. (es)
- Roger Agnelli (May 3, 1959 – March 19, 2016) was a Brazilian Investment banker, entrepreneur and corporate leader. He ran one of the largest mining companies in the world, Vale SA, and in 2013 was voted by Harvard Business Review as the world’s fourth best-performing chief executive officer behind Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com and Yun Jong-Yong of Samsung. His clashes with Brazil's ruling Workers Party leadership, that began with the Financial crisis of 2007–08 and his firing of 2,000 workers, led to his ouster from Vale SA at the government's request in 2011. On March 19, 2016, he was killed, along with his wife, son, and daughter (and three others) when their plane crashed in São Paulo, Brazil. (en)
- Roger Agnelli (São Paulo, 3 de maio de 1959 - São Paulo, 19 de março de 2016) foi um investidor, banqueiro, executivo e empresário brasileiro que, de 2001 a 2011, foi presidente da Vale. (pt)
- 罗杰·阿格内利(Roger Agnelli,1959年5月3日-2016年3月19日),是一名巴西的商人、银行家和商界领袖。 (zh)
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