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Comunicado Ao Mercado GAFISA S.A. CNPJ/MF n 01.545.826/0001-07 NIRE 35.300.147.952 Companhia Aberta COMUNICADO AO MERCADO São Paulo, SP, Brasil, 29 de outubro de 2018 - A GAFISA S.A. (B³: GFSA3; NYSE: GFA) (“Gafisa” ou “Companhia”), nos termos do Art. 30 da Instrução CVM n° 480/09, conforme alterada, comunica ao mercado que na Reunião do Conselho de Administração realizada hoje, foi deliberada a eleição dos membros do Comitê de Auditoria e do Comitê de Governança Corporativa e Remuneração da Companhia, todos com mandato até 11 de maio 2020, conforme abaixo: • Pedro Carvalho de Mello: atualmente, é (i) Professor da ESALQ/USP, coordenador acadêmico dos programas internacionais da FGV/IDE e coordenador do Programa FGV CEO; (ii) membro titular do conselho fiscal da B2W; (iii) membro suplente do conselho fiscal das Lojas Americanas; e (iv) membro fundador do Latin American Shadow Financial Committee (CLAAF). Ocupou os seguinte cargos: (i) membro titular do conselho fiscal do Banco do Brasil, UNIPAR e BNDESPAR, (ii) diretor da CVM, (iii) diretor da BM&F (atual B3), vice-presidente do PNC International Bank (Pittsburgh), (iv) diretor técnico (e pesquisador) do Instituto Brasileiro de Mercado de Capitais, e economista da Planave Projetos, e (v) consultor da A.T.Kearney D. Little e Economist Intelligence Unit. • Mu Hak You: de 2000 até a presente data atua como Diretor Presidente (CEO) da GWI Asset Management S.A. e atuou também como membro do Conselho de Administração das seguintes Companhias: (i) Paraná Banco S.A., (ii) Lojas Americanas S.A., (iii) Eternit S.A. e (iv) Profarma Distribuidora de Produtos Farmacêuticos S.A. Formado em administração de empresas pela FGVSP, e com pós-graduação em administração concluída em 1981 na FGVSP. • Thiago Hi Joon You: de janeiro de 2012 até o presente, atua com head da área de aviation na companhia WWA Aviation. Formado em administração de empresas pela Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP) em 2010. O Sr. Pedro Carvalho de Mello foi eleito como Presidente do Comitê de Auditoria e o Sr. Mu Hak You foi eleito como Presidente do Comitê de Governança Corporativa e Remuneração. Para informações adicionais, favor contatar o Departamento de Relações com Investidores da Companhia. GAFISA S.A. Ana Maria Loureiro Recart Diretora Presidente, Diretora Financeira e de Relações com Investidores .
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