Crc Foundation, the Municipality of Cuneo intends to reopen the call for applications – The Guide

Crc Foundation, the Municipality of Cuneo intends to reopen the call for applications – The Guide
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With the next entry of Federico Borgna in the Board of Directors of the Crc Foundation, the Municipality of Cuneo will have the right to appoint a new representative on the general council to replace Borgna and the mayor Patrizia Manassero he assured his intention to “initiate the procedure for reopening the call for applications”. The communication took place during the debate at the opening of the city council meeting Thursday 2 May.

In the general council of the Crc Foundation, the Municipality of Cuneo will also be represented by Luisella Cavalloappointed by the mayor together with Federico Borgna. In any case, the vote for the president and the members of the board of directors will have to wait Friday 3 May at 11.30 when the new general council is convened for the first time in the building in via Roma, led by the senior councilor Maurizio Damilano (https://laguida.it/2024/05/01/mauro-gola-verso-la-presidenza-della-fondazione-crc-in-cda-federico-borgna-e-mauro-bernardi/). The new council will vote for president and on his proposal the six directors of the administration, who could be the outgoing deputy vice president from Alba Francesco Cappello while for the Monregalese it should be the first female vice president of the Crc Foundation, Elena Merlatti. Four more members will join the board of directors: for Cuneo Federico Borgna and the only co-opted, Mauro Bernardi, former councilor of Borgo San Dalmazzo and today president of the ATL of Cuneo and Cuneo Olmo Calcio and on the board of Confartigianato, from which he resigned, then the Albese Mario Canova And Mirco Spinardi, nominated by Villanova Mondovì.

 
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