Alcely Strutz Barroso
Toronto, ON | (437)258-0225 | alcelysb@gmail.com | linkedin.com/in/alcely
OBJECTIVE
Use my experience and ability to support volunteer activities on ethics and sustainability.
PROFILE SUMMARY
• 20+ years working in the education and information technology industries.
• Strong experience and ability to design, develop, and implement courses.
• Effective leader, exceptional team collaborator and agile practitioner.
• Excels at engaging people to embrace causes and challenges.
• Outstanding at building networking and creating strong partnerships.
• Fluent in English and Spanish. The native language is Portuguese.
EDUCATION
Instructional Design MasterTrack Certificate Feb – May 2022
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, US
Department of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership
(Online: synchronous and asynchronous)
Post-doc program 2019 – 2023
Pontifical University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
MBA in Management and Social Entrepreneurship 2004
FIA Business School, Sao Paulo, Brazil
PhD in Sciences (Biochemistry) 2001
University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
University of Colorado, Denver, US (scholarship sponsored by the Brazilian Government)
Master of Sciences (Biochemistry) 1996
University of Sao Paulo; Institute of Chemistry, 1996
Doctor of Dental Surgery 1993
University of Sao Paulo
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Academic Manager
Toronto Business College, Toronto ON 2023 – Current
• Oversee the day-to-day operations of the academic department, manage 90 instructors and staff, manage the faculty hiring process, and support the dean and program coordinators in reviewing content. Work with registration office on scheduling. Support students and faculty members in meeting their academic needs. Ensure the programs follow the policies and government standards.
Faculty member
Toronto Business College, Toronto ON 2022 – 2023
• Teach business, marketing, customer services, technology, and professional development courses for International Students.
Global University Program Leader for IBM Latin America 2017 – 2022
IBM, Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Managed the delivery of global training programs on emerging technologies to higher education faculties and students in 6 countries in Latin America.
• Managed the delivery of IBM technology training programs to skill, upskill and reskill higher education students in six countries.
• Managed the delivery of technical workshops to the academic community, including education on IBM Design Thinking Method for business innovation.
Chief of Staff for the General Manager of IBM Brazil 2016 – 2017
IBM, Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Led complex projects and managed client briefings, business meetings, and business reviews with key account managers and the senior leadership team.
• Organized quarterly strategy meetings with the business unit leaders and senior executives.
• Worked with senior executives on planning and delivering culture transformation programs and leadership education for future leaders.
Corporate Citizenship Leader at IBM Brazil 2009 – 2016
IBM, Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Delivered the content for the Annual IBM Corporate Social Responsibility Report, including the main KPIs and environmental, social governance, HR, diversity, and supply chain themes.
• Led Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, including the IBM Volunteering institutional program and the Corporate Services Corps program – an international and multicultural volunteer program delivered in partnership with strategic stakeholders such as universities, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
• Managed the ESG country budget of US$8M, including IBM International Foundation funds and country Tax Incentive Exemption funds.
Community Affairs Manager for Microsoft Brazil 2005 – 2009
Microsoft, Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Coordinated cash grants and software donations to the non-profit ecosystem to develop young professionals’ IT skills.
• Implemented a Microsoft Training and Certification program at partner-managed IT centers (more than 2,000 centers deployed).
• Established new partnerships and improved the company image perception of specific audiences, such as government and NGO leaders, the Federal Ministry of Labor and other key government leaders.
Dean’s Program Officer Jan 2003 – Nov 2005
Unicapital College, Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Assisted the Dean in supporting staff, course coordinators, faculty, and other internal stakeholders in delivering academic programs according to the College policies and procedures.
• Established annual goals and planned each semester based on courses approved by the Ministry of Education and student enrollment.
• Led the accreditation process review with the Ministry of Education.
• Led external stakeholder relationships with government agencies, the press, and the community.
Undergraduate program coordinator 2001 – 2002
Unicapital College, Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Defined the curriculum, course syllabus and course outlines for health science courses (Biology and Physical Therapy).
• Recruited and hired faculties with appropriate skills to deliver the curriculum.
• Managed the onboarding training processes of new faculty members according to the College’s policies and procedures.
• Managed faculties allocation and scheduling for each semester.
Faculty Member 1998 – 2000
Braz Cubas University, Mogi da Cruzes, Brazil
• Supported the course coordinator in defining the curriculum, course syllabus, and outlines for the new dental school.
• Taught Biochemistry, Oral Biology, Prevention and Oral Health courses.
VOLUNTEER WORK
Business Director at Federation of Canadian Brazilian Businesses 2022 – Current
Toronto, ON
– Developed the Business Strategy plan and managed Business Developers to foster international trade between Canada and Brazil.
Board of Directors at Instituto Ser+ 2016 – Current
Sao Paulo, Brazil (remote)
– Instituto Ser+ is a non-profit organization that promotes the social, personal, and professional development of youth by delivering courses to improve skills in the Brazilian workforce.
Board of Directors at Parceiros Voluntários (PV) 2014 – Current
Sao Paulo, Brazil (remote)
– PV is a non-profit created by the founders of Gerdau, a large producer of long steel in the Americas, with offices in Canada. PV helps enterprises to deliver and implement corporate volunteering programs.
Brazilian Association of Software Companies (ABES) 2020 – 2023
Sao Paulo, Brazil (remote)
– Lead the Future of Work Committee. ABES is a non-profit association of Software development and commercialization companies with more than 2,000 participants in Brazil.
AWARDS
City Ambassador from city of Porto Alegre Mayor 2015
• Received from the Mayor for supporting the city leaders to build a Digital Transformation project for the city with 1.5Mi residents.
Microsoft Excellence in Grants Management global award 2008
• Managed capacity building projects with Microsoft partners.
RELEVANT STUDIES AND PUBLICATIONS
· Co-author (2022). “Cybersecurity for Managers.” ENS. (in press p. 1-7). ISBN 978-65-88030-25-7
· Created and developed the “HR TECH Platform”, an online platform that offers courses to address shortage of IT professionals (2022). https://abes.com.br/en/rhtech/
· “The urgency of attracting and retaining talents” (2022). https://itforum.com.br/colunas/a-urgencia-de-reter-e-atrair-talentos/
· “Present and future digital Businesses” (2021). https://itforum.com.br/coluna/negocios-digitais-no-presente-e-no-futuro/
· Co-author (2021). “The Social Expansion of Blockchain” – https://www.pucsp.br/educ/livro?id=538
· “Mapping and characterization of digital portals in non-profit sector”. (2005). A case study of REPEA (Rede Paulista de Educação Ambiental), a Sao Paulo State network for Environmental Education.
· Barroso AS, Quissell DO, Colepicolo P. Modulation of SOD activity in rat submandibular glands. Arch Oral Biol. 2003 Feb;48(2):133-9. doi: 10.1016/s0003-9969(02)00169-3. PMID: 12642232.
· Rosa M.E. Weiler, Mauro Fisberg, Alcely S. Barroso, Jose Nicolau, Roberta Simi, Walter L. Siqueira. A study of the influence of mouth-breathing in some parameters of unstimulated and stimulated whole saliva of adolescents. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. Volume 70, Issue 5, 2006, Pages 799-805, ISSN 0165-5876. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2005.09.008.
· Brigagão, Maísa & Barroso, Alcely & Colepicolo, Pio. (2000). Fluctuation of Reactive Oxygen Species Released by Inflammatory Cells. 10.1007/978-94-015-9556-8_10.
To contact this candidate email alcelysb@gmail.com