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Carlos Brito (other)
Carlos Brito may refer to: * Carlos Brito (musician) (1891–1943), Ecuadorian musician * Carlos Brito (footballer, 1919-unknown), Portuguese football forward * Carlos Brito (politician) (born 1933), Portuguese politician *Carlos Brito (businessman) (born 1960), Brazilian CEO of the brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev *Carlos Brito (footballer, born 1963) Carlos Luís Cereja de Morais Brito (born 21 September 1963) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a central defender, and is a manager. Most of his career was associated with Rio Ave, which he represented as both a player and manage ...
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Carlos Brito (musician)
Carlos Enrique Brito Benavides (12 November 18912 February 1943) was an Ecuadorian composer and pianist. The son of musician Manuel Brito Cruz, he gained his early knowledge of music from his father and subsequently received private lessons with pianist and composer Sixto María Durán Cárdenas. He later joined the bands No. 3 Regiment Calderón, then the No. 1 Vencedores Battalion and these bands toured much of Ecuador. In Guayaquil in 1929, Brito Benavides won a prize in a contest with his group. He died in Quito, aged 51. See also *List of Ecuadorian musicians This is a list of notable Ecuadorian musicians across all fields of music in alphabetical order by surname and first name as given by the Ecuadorian dictionary of biography. B * Bonilla Chávez, Carlos, classical guitarist * Brescia, Domingo * Bue ... ReferencesEcuadorian Dictionary of Musicians Ecuadorian pianists Ecuadorian composers 1891 births 1943 deaths Musicians from Quito 20th-century composers 20th ...
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Carlos Brito (footballer, Born 1919)
Carlos Correia de Brito (1 December 1919 - unknown), was a Portuguese footballer who played as a forward. He joined Benfica in 1938, scoring 44 goals in 79 games, winning three major titles. Early life Brito was born in Lourenço Marques (present-day Maputo), Portuguese Mozambique and moved to Portugal. Career Brito arrived at Benfica in 1938, at the hands of Lippo Hertzka, making his debut on q October, against Sporting. In his first year, he scored 15 goals in 25 games, with Benfica reaching the inaugural 1939 Taça de Portugal Final. The next season, he increased his goalscoring record to 18 in 34 appearances, as Benfica won the 1940 Taça de Portugal Final. However, starting in his third season, strong competition from Valadas, Teixeira and Francisco Rodrigues saw Brito's playing time significantly cut short, as he appeared in six games in 1940–41, and none from 1941 until 1943. In his last two years he played a total of three games for Benfica, after which he de ...
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Carlos Brito (politician)
Carlos Alfredo de Brito, GCIH (born Portuguese Mozambique, February 9, 1933) is a Portuguese politician. He was born in Portuguese Mozambique but went with his family to Alcoutim, in Algarve, Portugal when he was 3 years old. He joined the illegal Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) during the corporatist, authoritarian New State regime (1932-1974), by whom he was imprisoned. In the presidential election of 1980, Brito was the Communist Party candidate, but withdrew shortly before the elections in support of the incumbent President, General António Ramalho Eanes, who was facing a stiff challenge from the right-wing António Soares Carneiro. He served in the Assembly of the Republic until 1991. He later became a reform member of the PCP, and was suspended due to his criticism, being spared from expulsion in view of his many and historical services to the party. He supported Manuel Alegre, the independent Socialist candidate, in the presidential elections A presidential elec ...
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Carlos Brito (businessman)
Carlos Alves de Brito (born 8 May 1960) is a Brazilian businessman who is CEO of Belron, and was CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev from 2008 to 2021. Early life and education Born on 8 May 1960 in Rio de Janeiro, Carlos Alves Brito, a Brazilian citizen, was educated at St. Ignatius College, holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. Brito has described Jorge Paulo Lemann as a mentor. Career Brito was named on Barron's list of the world's 30 best CEOs in 2012. Barron's said, Brito "has turned a South American brewer into the globe’s largest beer company, capped by the $52 billion purchase of Anheuser-Busch in 2008. Already, he’s boosted that unit’s profit margins by 10 percentage points.” AmBev After graduating, Brito worked for Shell Oil and Daimler Benz. In 1989, he joined Brazilian beer and soft drinks company Brahma, which merged in 1999 with Companhia Antarctica Paul ...
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