Ana Amélia Lemos | |
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Senator of Brazil from Rio Grande do Sul |
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Assumed office February 1, 2011 |
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Born | March 23, 1945 Lagoa Vermelha, Rio Grande do Sul |
Political party | PP |
Spouse(s) | Octávio Omar Cardoso |
Occupation | Journalist |
Website | www.anaamelialemos.com.br |
Ana Amélia Lemos (Lagoa Vermelha, March 23, 1945) is a journalist and politics Brazil eira . She worked as a columnist and commentator RBS in Distrito Federal, before applying the Senator by the Rio Grande do Sul, elected in the General Election 2010.
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Formed in Media by Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul,[1] Lemos has worked as a Reporter in Journal of Commerce and the branch of Morning Post and as correspondent of the magazine Overview. She began her career in RBS in 1977, acting as a reporter for economics and producer and host of the "Economic Outlook", the first column of economics at the TV in the Southern Brazil.
In 1979], Ana Amelia moved to GMT, as a reporter for Zero Hour of RBS TV and Radio Gaucha. Three years later, she was named director of RBS's capital Brazil, a post he held until December 2003. Lemos then participated in programs likeGood MorningRio Grande, on TV,andCurrent Gaucho, Gaucho on radio, signing a column in the editorial policy of the newspaper Zero Hora.
On March 15, 2010, Lemos announced his retirement from the RBS Group to join the life policy. Was a candidate of the Progressive Party (PP) Senator by Rio Grande do Sul was elected on October 3, 2010 with 29.54% of the votes.[2]
Ana Amélia Lemos is married to lawyer and politician Omar Octavio Cardoso, senator from Rio Grande do Sul 1983 and 1987. They have no children.