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Opus Socialis was founded in 2018, emerging from the extensive experience of its partners acquired over more than four decades working with public institutions, private companies, and third-sector organizations. Since its beginning, the company has had a clear purpose: to integrate technical expertise, social dialogue, and field experience in the creation of sustainable and transformative solutions, supported by a collaborative network of consultants and researchers that enables action throughout the national territory.

Our work is grounded in active listening to communities, the appreciation of local cultures, and the pursuit of outcomes that balance economic development, environmental conservation, and social strengthening.

We believe that sustainable development arises from the balance between technical knowledge and community wisdom. For this reason, we value dialogue among companies, communities, and public institutions, promoting initiatives that enhance culture, environmental conservation, and the construction of a fairer and more integrated future between society and nature.

Throughout our journey, we have built solid partnerships with companies, public agencies, and educational institutions, fostering dialogue between science and territory. This integration is the foundation of our mission: to connect people, nature, and knowledge to inspire a sustainable future.

Pieter do Amaral

Sociologist and Anthropologist with nearly four decades of experience in environmental licensing processes, monitoring, environmental education, and social communication, Pieter do Amaral has built his career around mediating relationships among diverse social and institutional stakeholders. He has coordinated and led workshops, training courses, and lectures at universities, schools, companies, and traditional communities, including artisanal fishing groups, quilombola communities, and Indigenous peoples.

At Opus Socialis, he contributes his extensive field experience and strong social facilitation skills to promote participatory processes that integrate technical knowledge, dialogue, and cultural valorization.

Marina Federhen

Oceanographer with a specialization in Sustainable Business Management, Marina Federhen has extensive experience in the design, management, and implementation of socioenvironmental programs and projects. Her work as an environmental auditor and expert spans multiple sectors and is consistently guided by technical responsibility and the integration of economic development, environmental conservation, and social well-being.

At Opus Socialis, she combines technical expertise and communication skills to strengthen dialogue between companies, communities, and institutions, contributing to sustainable outcomes and relationships built on trust.

Gabriela Greis

Biologist and Master in Biological Oceanography, Gabriela Greis has over 16 years of experience in socioenvironmental projects dedicated to the restoration and conservation of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Her career is marked by solid technical practice and a strong commitment to applied sustainability research, contributing to solutions that align environmental conservation with social well-being.

At Opus Socialis, she combines scientific knowledge with strategic insight to strengthen environmental management initiatives and promote the responsible and lasting stewardship of natural resources.