Johnson & Johnson executive will succeed João Luiz Faria Netto, who has been in office since 2018
Sergio Pompilio was elected on the morning of this Tuesday (5th) to the presidency of Conar (National Council for Advertising Self-Regulation), with a mandate to begin on the 15th. The executive, who will head the council until 2024, will succeed Joao Luiz Faria Netto.
At the head of a single slate, which also counts with Eduardo Simon, Paulo Tonet Camargo and Marcelo Rech as vice-presidents and Cristiane Camargo and Daniela Gil Rios as directors, Pompilio was elected during a virtual meeting of the Superior Council of Conar, in which representatives sit of its founding and co-founding entities, ABA, Abap, Abert, Aner, ANJ, Central de Outdoor and IAB Brasil.
Edney Narchi and Juliana Nakata Albuquerque follow, respectively, as executive vice president and director of procedural monitoring and coordination of the ethics council.
“In a changing and sometimes wild environment, self-regulation is a safe path. We must continue to honor the extraordinary legacy of our predecessors, which is widely recognized,” Pompilio said.
Sergio Pompilio has been a member of Conar for a long time, having been president of the 2nd Chamber of the Ethics Council and then 1st vice-president of the board for the last four years.
Lawyer graduated from Universidade Mackenzie, he holds a postgraduate degree in business law from PUC and in tax law from USP, with an MBA from Fundação Getúlio Vargas and extension at the Crainfield School of Management in England.
He is Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy at Johnson & Johnson for Latin America and has extensive experience in the corporate world, having led the legal, corporate communications and compliance areas of large corporations such as Avon and AstraZeneca.
He is president of the Superior Council of ABA and of the Perfumery and Toiletries Industry Union in the State of São Paulo, Sipatesp.