Stella Klauhs

CEO Peninsula Press

Stella Klauhs is an entrepreneur and the CEO of Peninsula Press, a global media agency with offices in Washington, DC, Madrid, and Lisbon, working in association with Foreign Policy magazine. Over the last fifteen years, the brand has stood out for the high quality of the reports and services it offers in a wide range of countries.

Of dual nationality (Brazil and Australia), Stella Klauhs graduated from the Sydney Institute of Technology, where she specialized in international trade. She speaks English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and French. During her professional career, Klauhs has worked on various projects published in journals such as US News & World ReportFrankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungParis Match, the Miami Herald, the New York Times, and Le Monde.

Peninsula Press’s most recent projects include the investment forums organized under the company’s Investment Outreach brand, such as the events on Myanmar and Monterrey held in New York in 2014. Peninsula Press attracted prestigious figures including George Soros, John Paulson, and Jorge Mariscal to take part in these events.

Paulo Ferreira

Editor in Chief Strategy Portugal

Holder of a Degree in Business Management, Paulo made his entire career in journalism, particularly in the area of economic and business journalism, in which he specialised. While still a student, he collaborated with the magazine Exame until he joined the editing staff of Semanário Económico and Diário Económico, later joining the board. In 2002 he moved to Jornal de Negócios, becoming a member of the team that launched the daily edition. He was later deputy director of the newspaper Público and Economics editor and director of Information at RTP.

He works regularly as a commentator on economics and politics for TVI and as a columnist for the Observador and SAPO24. Previously, he was economics commentator for Antena Um, Dinheiro Vivo and Diário Económico.

In 2014, he founded True Stories, an agency involved in the creation of multimedia formats and stories. He also works as a media consultant.

He is visiting professor at the Higher College of Social and Political Sciences, in Lisbon and, in the 2000s, he taught Economic Journalism and Corporate Communication at Abrantes College of Technology.

With the economist António Nogueira Leite, he co-authored “Uma tragédia portuguesa” (“A Portuguese tragedy”) (Lua de Papel, 2010) on the country’s economic and financial imbalances. He published “Luzes, câmara, gestão – O cinema e a gestão segundo António Pedro Vasconcelos” (“Lights, camera, management – Cinema and management according to António Pedro Vasconcelos”), co-authored with the filmmaker.

He is from Viseu, where he was born in 1967.