Adriana Queiroz is an experienced producer, cultural marketer, and researcher.
She is founder and CEO of CIA DE HUMOR a cultural production company that has organized personalized humor concerts for over a thousand multinational companies over the last 20 years.
Previously, Adriana worked and traveled with the artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude. She also researched the use of IT and telecommunications technologies for art, at the MIT new media lab.
Her belief in the transformative power of art and creativity led her to develop social and cultural projects in Africa, Oceania, Middle East, South and Central America. In love with the beauty of cultural diversity, Adriana enjoys learning languages and dialects, and traveling to places that require alternative means of transportation, visas and vaccinations. She has also produced stories for National Geographic Magazine for Nick Nichols and George Steinmetz.
Adriana contributed to the outreach project for the film "Waste Land”, that won the Audience award at the Berlin film Festival.
The Russian word “pochemuchka” describes her best: a curious child who asks many questions. Driven by the same curiosity, Adriana practices scuba diving, ocean sailing, rock climbing, parasailing, spearfishing. Adriana graduated from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro with an advertising degree and speaks Portuguese, French, English, German and Spanish.