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Thamires Marchetti

Bio: Thamires Marchetti has a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM) and additional training in International Negotiations from the Superior School of International Relations (ESRI – SP). Before becoming an institutional associate at Students for Liberty Brazil in 2024, she served as a local volunteer (2021) and regional volunteer (2022) at SFLB. She worked as the Project Director at Instituto Atlantos, contributing to the organization for 3 years, in the areas of academic development, book translation and fundraising.

Favorite figures in Liberty: Jordan Peterson, Thomas Sowell, Ayn Rand, Roger Scruton

On Students For Liberty: “Students for Liberty has opened amazing doors for me. I believe its greatest potential lies in creating a lasting network of relationships that goes beyond borders and cultures.”