BBC News has promoted Caio Quero to head/editor of BBC News Brazil. Recently, he served as executive editor/bureau chief.
Quero joined BBC News in September 2008 as a reporter/producer, Brazilian Service. He then served as an assistant editor and left in March 2012 to freelance for BBC Brazil and for the O Estado de São Paulo, a newspaper in Brazil.
In December 2012, he rejoined BBC News as a correspondent and then departed again to pursue his master’s degree. He went back to BBC News in September 2014 as a journalist and has also served as an acting assistant editor.
Quero has an M.A. from King’s College London, University of London.
You can congratulate Quero on Twitter.
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