Andrea Illy, Roberta Gervasio and Cristian Fabbri new members of the Mib Trieste board of directors

Andrea Illy, Roberta Gervasio and Cristian Fabbri new members of the Mib Trieste board of directors
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New board of directors for Mib Trieste School of management: the management training school of Trieste has renewed its main steering body with the entry of three new directors: Andrea Illy (president Illycaffè), Cristian Fabbri (executive president Hera Group) and Alberta Gervasio (Civibank president). Cristiano Borean (Generali Group CFO) has been reconfirmed as president, and Giacomo Campora (CEO and CEO of Allianz spa), as vice president, and also the internal members of Mib: the founder Vladimir Nanut remains CEO, Andrea Tracogna dean and Francesco Venier executive dean education.

The directors previously in office are also part of the board: Camilla Benedetti (vice president of the Danieli Group), Zeno D’Agostino, Diego De Giorgi (group cfo Standard Chartered Plc), Pierroberto Folgiero (CEO Fincantieri) and Stefano Venier (CEO Snam). «All of us will make our commitment available to Mib Trieste to support the growth of this reality which is essential for training the ruling class of our economic and entrepreneurial system», said Borean.

The assembly for the renewal of the board of directors was also an opportunity to take stock of the school’s activity: «The economic results of 2023 – concluded Borean – are certainly positive: there has been a growth in the value of production in all operational areas, despite the complexity of the geopolitical scenarios and the related macroeconomic framework. We can therefore confirm that the post-Covid management training market is showing a propensity for growth, especially in the area of ​​executive education, aimed at businesses, managers and entrepreneurs”.

 
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