Mar 9 • 12:54 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Unimed Teresina Elects New Executive Board and Renews Councils

Unimed Teresina has elected a new executive board for the management term from 2026 to 2029 during their general assembly.

Unimed Teresina, the largest medical cooperative in the state, held its Annual General Meeting (AGO) and Extraordinary General Assembly (AGE) on Saturday, where the new executive board was elected for the term from 2026 to 2029. This annual assembly is a crucial governance moment for the cooperative, as it gathers its medical members to discuss significant operational and strategic matters. The elections were conducted by acclamation, indicating strong support from the cooperative members for the new leadership.

The newly elected executive board will be led by Dr. Rodrigo Oliveira Pereira da Silva as president, with Dr. Rômulo Cardoso Lages serving as vice president and Dr. Maurício Giraldi as superintendent. The members also appointed individuals to the advisory councils, including the Administrative, Fiscal, and Technical Councils. Additionally, they reviewed the financial accounts from the previous fiscal year and discussed strategic directives to guide the cooperative's future operations over the coming years.

This governance change reflects the cooperative's commitment to evolving its leadership while maintaining a focus on the healthcare needs of the community served. The ability to elect new leaders who align with the values and vision of the cooperative is vital for ensuring continued success and responsiveness to the challenges presented in the healthcare field. As the largest medical cooperative in the state, Unimed Teresina holds significant influence over local healthcare policies and initiatives, making the outcomes of these assemblies particularly important for its members and patients alike.

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