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Sergio Leite, Former President of Usiminas and One of the Sector's Main Leaders in the Country, Dies

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Executive, who made a career at Usiminas and led the Minas Gerais steel company between 2016 and 2022, held the presidency of the board of directors of the Instituto Aço Brasil
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Engineer Sérgio Leite de Andrade, former president of Usiminas, died this Monday (July 14, 2025), at the age of 71, in Belo Horizonte. An employee of the company for nearly five decades, he held the position of vice president of strategic affairs. The cause of death was not disclosed. Throughout his career, he held several executive positions. Sérgio Leite joined Usiminas in 1976 as a research engineer until being appointed CEO in 2016 – a posit…

Engineer Sergio Leite de Andrade, former president of Usiminas, died on this Tuesday (14), at 71 years of age. The cause of death n was disclosed to him. Read more (07/14/2025)

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Executive, who made a career at Usiminas and led the Minas Gerais steel company between 2016 and 2022, held the presidency of the board of directors of the Instituto Aço Brasil

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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