Arnaldo Carmona is graduated in Journalism from the University Metodista of São Paulo in 1992 and post-graduated in Marketing Administration from the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas in 2000. He worked in the corporate area, with emphasis on Institutional Communication. And he was a freelancer of magazines such as 'Fotografe Melhor', 'Irisfoto', 'Imprensa', 'Imprensa Mídia', 'Os Caminhos of Terra' among others. He taught at 'The Mauricio of Nassau College' in Recife, in the courses of RTV and Journalism.
As an entrepreneur, he maintained an institutional film production company and had two documentary projects approved in the Law Rouanet: 'The short story of a People Who Lives in the Sea and Fernando of Noronha', the basis of the Second World War. Today he is dedicated to the studies of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.