FGV and Army complete policy, strategy and senior management training
Since 1999, the program has been focused on colonels selected on merit, with the aim of training military managers to face the organizational and administrative challenges inherent to their functions.

On November 1, FGV and the Army Command and General Staff School in Rio de Janeiro held the graduation ceremony for 38 officers for the 26th edition of the Executive MBA in Army Policy, Strategy and Senior Management (CPEAEx) and eight officers for the ninth edition of the MBA in International Strategic Studies (CIEE).
The ceremony was held in FGV’s main building in Rio de Janeiro, in the 12th-floor M.F. Thompson Motta Auditorium. The head table was occupied by Professor Bianor Scelza Cavalcanti, academic coordinator of CPEAEx; Brigadier General Mario Eduardo Moura Sassone, commander of the Army Command and General Staff School; Colonel Glauber Netis, head of the school’s Policy and Strategy Section; and Guilherme R. Garcia Marques, a professor at the Army Command and General Staff School and deputy coordinator of CPEAEx.
The event was also attended by Professor Sérgio Gustavo Silveira da Costa, FGV project manager; Elenice Magalhães, project coordinator at FGV In Company; Wilma Barbosa, project analyst at FGV In Company; and colonels Márcio Tomaz de Aquino and Marcos Antonio Soares de Melo, coordinators of the Army Command and General Staff School’s Policy and Strategy Section.
The result of a partnership between FGV and the Army Command and General Staff School dating back to 1999, the Executive MBA in Army Policy, Strategy and Senior Management is designed for colonels selected on merit, with the aim of training military managers to face organizational and administrative challenges inherent to their functions, as well as enabling them to advise the highest levels of the Armed Forces, the Defense Ministry and other government bodies.
The program has now trained more than 1,040 officers, 157 of whom have been promoted to general and some of whom have taken on leading roles in strategic areas of government and public policy formulation in Brazil.
In turn, the MBA in International Strategic Studies has been running since 2015, aimed at senior officers from the Brazilian Army and friendly nations. Conducted entirely in English, the program is an important contribution to Brazil’s strategic international cooperation, having trained senior officers from more than 20 countries.
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