We strengthened leadership in martech with new Associated Partners.

Find out who our new Associated Partners are to strengthen our leadership in martech.

Abramark

January 30, 2024

Cadastra, a global company providing marketing, technology, business strategy, data, and analytics solutions, announces that executives Letícia Bernardino (SEO Manager), Lizandra Weeck (Media Manager), and Renan Marafigo (CRM Manager) have joined its team of associated partners this year. Cadastra has accelerated its expansion and technical capabilities in recent months, having acquired three companies consecutively (M3 Commerce, Digital Ethos, and Qexpert), as well as secured projects from 13 recognized brands throughout 2022.

According to Cadastra's COO, Tomás Trojan, "we have a clear growth vision until 2025, and people play a fundamental role in this process. The three professionals who are joining our partnership already have a very positive track record in our organization and will lead the new development cycle in key areas of SEO, CRM, and Media."

Below are the profiles of the three new Associated Partners at Cadastra:

Letícia Bernardino holds a degree in Journalism from PUCRS and a postgraduate degree in Journalism with an emphasis on Management and New Media from ESPM. Currently, she is an SEO manager in Porto Alegre and works on projects focusing on lead generation and increasing visits to portals and e-commerce.

Lizandra Weeck has been working in Digital Media strategy for 8 years, specifically focusing her career on Programmatic Media. She constantly works on special projects, planning media plans for various product segments with international and national brands.

Finally, Renan Marafigo has over eight years of experience in CRM and over 10 years in the financial market. Currently, Renan is responsible for National and International clients, and his work ranges from building relationship strategies to CRM operations. He also has solid knowledge in banking, CRM, planning, and customer relationship actions.

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