Viviane Senna Lalli (; born 14 June 1957) is a Brazilian entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is the sister of late
Ayrton Senna (1960–1994), who was a professional racing driver and three-times
Formula One world champion and mother of
Bruno Senna who is also a racing driver by profession and is competing in various auto racing series. She is the founder & president of the Ayrton Senna Foundation, established in London in June 1994 and also of the Instituto Ayrton Senna organization, focused on children's education, headquartered in São Paulo since November 1994. She also helped to found and chaired the technical committee of the think tank "Todos pela Educação" (Everybody for Education).
Biography Viviane Senna was born in São Paulo to Milton Teodoro Guirado da Silva and Neide Senna da Silva. She also coordinated study groups of
deep psychology (advocated by Jung). She received the Grand Prix 2012
BNP Paribas, that recognises worldwide leaders in the area of social investment, and was appointed one of the Leaders for the New Millennium of CNN/
Time. In 2018, she talked with then president-elect
Jair Bolsonaro to head the
Ministry of Education, but the deal was unsuccessful. In 2020, she supported the reopening of schools during the
COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Brazil.
Businesswoman Viviane Senna manages the royalties of the Ayrton Senna brand that through its character
Senninha (based on the driver) has been reproduced in more than 200 products, from bicycles to french fries.
Filmography Viviane Senna has been in three documentaries and two TV series. ==References==