Doctorate in State Law from University of São Paulo (USP), in 2017
Masters in State Law from University of São Paulo (USP), in 2013
Law degree from Pontífica Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUCSP), in 2008
Socially impactful partnerships and urban regulatrion. Chiesa has a professional background that combines public management practice with consultating and litigation in the field of public law. She has extensive experience in legal modeling for the implementation of public policies and partnerships with public authorities, advising companies, startups and third sector entities, in the most varied models, such as management contracts, collaboration terms, public-private partnerships, technological order, procedures for expressions of social interest and social impact contract. Her professional performance also adds experiences related to the regulation of urban space, advising companies and entities impacted by urban regulation. Curriculum vitae.
Professor at Insper's Law School, teaching the course "Rural and Urban Property."
Professor at FGV-SP Postgraduate Program, teaching the courses: "Urban Development and Real Estate Sector"; "Sustainability in Urban Spaces: Legal Strategies"; and "Public Policies in ESG and Business Opportunities."
Chief of staff of the Secretariat of Assistance and Social Development of the Municipality of São Paulo - 2013/2016.
Participated of the elaboration of the regulatory framework for Civil Society Organizations - MROSC in the Municipality of São Paulo.
Certified by the World Bank as a PPP specialized professional (Certified PPP Professional 1 Foundation - CP³P Foundation) - 2017.
Associate Director of Instituto ZeroCem – an institute for applied research in the field of socioenvironmentally just development.
Part of the international module of the Columbia Women's Leadership Network program, at Columbia University, New York - 2018.
At OAB-SP, she is the Vice-President of the Special Administrative Law Commission, Coordinator of Advocacy and Regulation of the Third Sector Law Commission, and was Vice-President of the Urban Law Commission (2019/2022).