Rossana Camargo de Arruda Botelho Net Worth

She is the daughter of the late Sebastião Camargo, who founded the company in 1939. Rossana and her sisters, Maria Helena and Eliane, inherited the company after their father's death in 2006. Rossana is the president of the Camargo Correa Foundation, which focuses on education, health, and social projects. Rossana Camargo de Arruda Botelho is a Brazilian heiress with a net worth of $2.7 billion. She is one of the three sisters who are the key shareholders in the construction and cement conglomerate Grupo Camargo Correa, which was founded by her late father Sebastião Camargo in 1939. After his death in 2006, Rossana and her sisters inherited the company. Rossana is also the president of the Camargo Correa Foundation, which focuses on education, health, and social projects.
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Net Worth: $2.7 Billion

💰 Net worth: $2.7 Billion (2024)

Just like her two sisters, she inherited a controlling stake in the group after her mother, Dirce, died in April 2013. Dirce, in turn, inherited the vast portion in Camargo Correa in 1994, i.e. after the death of her husband Sebastiao Camargo who founded the company in 1939. Now, Rossana is actively involved in the most crucial and strategic matters of the group, as well as she took part of its growth strategy. With operations in 24 countries so far, Grupo Camargo Correa intends to enter the markets of Latin America, Europe and Africa. Furthermore, Rossana is a member of several non-profit organizations, mainly in the areas of endangered youth protection and education. The above aside, she served as a juror for the Cartier Women's Initiative Awards in 2011.