Guilherme Moretto

Guilherme Moretto

1st President of Miami Dade FC
Born (1983-08-20) August 20, 1983
Santos, Brazil
Residence Miami, Florida, U.S.
Nationality Brazilian
Occupation President at Miami Dade FC and Consultant at Berkeley Research Group, LLC
Known for Partnership at Miami Dade FC
Religion Catholic

Guilherme Moretto (born August 20, 1983) is a Brazilian entrepreneur and the 1st and current President of Miami Dade FC, since May 20, 2014. Born in Santos, Brazil, he has been living in the United States since May 2011.

Moretto started to play soccer in Santos when he was 4 years-old, being in the same group with Junior Moraes and Bruno Moraes, sons of Aluisio Guerreiro. Moretto played soccer collegiately for over 14 years, he played for Servico Social da Industria – SESI; UNIMED; and Instituto Luis de Camoes, winning several local tournaments. During this period he faced notable opponents such as Robinho. Moretto stopped playing soccer in 2001.

Moretto is a lifetime soccer fan and a supporter of the soccer development in the United States.

Moretto also serves as a Consultant in the Berkeley Research Group, LLC G. I. practice and is based in Miami. He is a P. I. licensed in the state of Florida. Moretto has participated in several multijurisdictional cases.

Moretto worked for over eight years as a technician for Panasonic Corporation in Brazil where he was responsible for all process related to the audio section. In 2004, Moretto was identified as among the top ten technicians in Brazil for Panasonic.

Moretto holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Electronic modality from the Universidade Santa Cecília in Brazil, where he was valedictorian.

Miami Dade FC

On May 20, 2014, Moretto was announced as the 1st president in the history of Miami Dade FC

Moretto is responsible for all the aspects of club performances and service.

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