RenovaBR has been gaining more and more space in the national media, being recognized for its role in the formation of new political leaders. Recently, the school was featured in important media outlets, such as State and the LOOK, who highlighted their contribution to the Brazilian political scene, especially in the 2024 municipal elections.
Node State, in the printed edition of Sunday (01), in the Estadão Column, the diversity of candidates trained by the school was highlighted. The column emphasized the significant presence of women in the electoral race and brought prominent names, such as Tabata Amaral (PSB) and Marina Helena (Novo), who are among the more than 1,400 candidates trained by RenovaBR, competing in 680 Brazilian cities.

THE LOOK also addressed the relevance of RenovaBR, reinforcing the school's central role in training leaders capable of facing the challenges of the Legislative and Executive branches. The report highlighted the institution's commitment to supporting its former students through initiatives such as "party fairs", which facilitate the formation of alliances and access to resources. The plurality of gender and ideologies was a strong point mentioned, with candidates from 26 parties, from the PL to the PT.
The visibility in the national media reflects the importance of RenovaBR as an essential platform for political renewal in Brazil. Both the State as for LOOK reaffirm the positive impact that RenovaBR has had in building a more inclusive, plural and efficient policy.
With this coverage, RenovaBR strengthens its role as a reference in the training of leaders committed to innovative public management, prepared for the challenges of the 21st century, and focused on the real needs of Brazilian voters.