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Brex co-Founder Henrique Dubugras Joins Expedia Group Board of Directors

Brex announced Henrique Dubugras, Co-founder and Co-CEO of Brex, has been elected to Expedia Group’s Board of Directors. As a board member, Dubugras will help the company expand its mission of powering global travel for everyone, everywhere.

Mr. Dubugras brings with him a wealth of experience including building and leading top technology companies across the globe. Dubugras founded Pagar.me, Brazil’s largest payment processor, alongside Co-Founder Pedro Franceschi. In 2017, Dubugras and Franceschi founded Brex, which delivers financial software, spend management solutions and corporate cards to tens of thousands including DoorDash, Coinbase, SeatGeek and more.

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“I am thrilled to be joining Expedia Group’s Board of Directors and honored to be working alongside some of the smartest people across tech, business, finance and policy,” said Dubugras. “I’ve been a longtime fan of Expedia and their ability to be an innovative leader in the travel category. Additionally, we both share the idea that the future of our world is a more global one and we need to continue to build the tools to help enable that.”

“We are excited to welcome Henrique to our Board of Directors. He is a valuable addition given his experience as a successful entrepreneur, innovator, and technologist and we look forward to the impact he will bring to the company,” said Peter Kern, Vice Chairman and CEO, Expedia Group.

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