Cleiton Bitencourt
Cleiton Bitencourt de Albuquerque | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Siguapira, Haxith, Carinansia | April 18, 1994
Died | August 7, 2067 North Ganacier Ocean (aboard a Laurent B560) | (aged 73)
Cause of death | Plane crash |
Resting place | Robles Gemelos Cemetery |
Political party | National Liberal Party |
Spouse(s) | Amanda Romero (married 2014-2023) Vitoria Bitencourt (married 2025) |
Occupation | Entrepreneur, businessman, soldier |
Awards | Distinguished Service Ribbon Legion of Honor |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Carinansia |
Branch | Serene Navy |
Years of service | 2011-2024 |
Rank | Chief Ordinance Taifero |
Unit | 2nd Marine Regiment (2012-2017) 1st Marine Regiment (2017-2024) |
Battles/wars | 2017 Skirmish of Astuviles Pass 2023 Battle of Guajeres 2024 Battle of Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli 2024 Battle of Venadil |
Cleiton Bitencourt de Albuquerque (April 18, 1994-August 7, 2067) was a Carinansian businessman, investor, philanthropist, writer, and soldier, best known for founding Albuquerque Cafe, which would later become Bitencourt International, Co., among the largest corporations in the world. During his career at the company, Bitencourt held the positions of chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), president, and Chief marketing officer, while also being its largest individual Shareholder until October 2059. He was the pioneer of Carinansian agricultural Revolution of the 20s and 30s, facilitating the country’s massive expansion of their foodstuff export policy.
Gates was born and raised in Siguapira, Haxith, Carinansia. In 2011, as part of the country’s early conscription program, beginning his service age 17, graduating a year early from high school. Throughout his 13 years of service in the Serene Navy, he participated in minor border skirmishes with Valora, and the early stages of the Vascara War. During the battle of Venadil in 2024, he was injured by aground artillery defenses, resulting in an honourable discharge from the Armed Forces as a Master Ordinance Taifero.
In early 2025, he received a $120 thousand business loan from the Aparician García y Jiménez Bank, which he used to purchase 12 hectares of land in Najolk. Using his accumulated savings from his time in the service, he invested extensively into patented coffee cultivation techniques to save water and fertiliser, allowing him to greatly reduce the price of coffee beans. In 2027, he established a cafe franchise solely using his beans. By 2033, his chain of coffee shops was the largest in Tecia.
After years of rapid growth, he chose to diversify his corporation into various other food products, establishing a food processing sector,