The General Council of the Turin Industrial Union approves the team of president-designate Marco Gay

On the proposal of the designated president Marco Gay, this afternoon the General Council of the Turin Industrial Union approved the new composition of Presidential Council of the Association.

Marco Gay

The team

The team of vice presidents designated for the four-year period 2024-2028, which together with the President will be voted on during the General Assembly scheduled for 15 July, is made up of Gabriella Marchioni Bocca (with European delegation), Antonio Casu (with Smart Mobility delegation), Alberto Dal Poz (with Industrial Relations and Supply Chain delegation), Giorgia Garola (with responsibility for Internationalization and Investment Attraction), Marco Lavazza (with responsibility for ESG), Manuele Musso (with responsibility for Organization and Association Development), Tatiana Rizzante (with responsibility for Digital Technologies and AI), Marco Zoff (with delegation for the Aerospace Industry), to which are added the president of the Young Entrepreneurs Group, Barbara Graffinoand the president of the Small Industry of the Turin Industrial Union, Philip Sertoriuswho automatically join the Presidential Council by virtue of these roles.

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Marco Gay said:

“The group of vice presidents who will lead the Unione Industriali Torino with me over the next four years is made up of entrepreneurs and managers with great expertise and concreteness, an expression of the absolute excellence of the industrial fabric of our territory and its supply chains. Colleagues with decades of experience in their respective sectors, developed by operating all over the world, and united by an attitude to leadership, a vocation for innovation and an authority that determine their real capacity for impact. Together, we will place the associate at the center of a joint effort, to make the Unione a place where industrial heterogeneity and the ambition to contribute to the growth of our Turin is supported and finds concreteness”.

The Vice Presidents

Gabriella Marchioni Bocca is CEO and commercial director of Lamebo, leading company in the production of “splitting blades”, used in particular in leather processing and in other sectors. Engaged since 1987 at various levels of the Confindustria system, her most recent role was the presidency of the Small Industry of Confindustria Piemonte from 2018 to 2022. She was also a councilor of the Turin Chamber of Commerce, Fidapa and Assomac.

Antonio Casu Since October 2021, he has been the CEO of Italdesign, the historic Turin brand of design, engineering and prototyping of products and signature of some of the most iconic models in the history of the automobile. Log in to join it in 1998over time covering various roles in technical development for various clients around the world, until becoming technical director in 2016.

Alberto Dal Poz he is president and CEO of Co.Mec, a company specialized in precision mechanical components for the automotive industry, which he founded in 1995, when he was still a student, and today also presents in North America. Since 2016 he has also been president of Fondaco SGR.

During his more than twenty-year activism in the Confindustria system, in Turin he chaired the Young Entrepreneurs Group and Amma, while at the national level he led Federmeccanica. He was a member of the General Council and the Management Committee of the Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation. Giorgia Garola is the CEO of Scam, a leading company in the heat, chemical and petrochemical exchange sector. In addition to having led the Young Entrepreneurs of Confindustria Piemonte, she has already been vice president of the Industrial Union of Turin, vice president of Amma and is vice president of Ceip – Foreign Center for Piedmontese Internationalization, as well as a member of the Board of the Turin Chamber of Commerce and president of the Wins Foundation. Barbara Graffino is the CEO of Talent Garden Fondazione Agnelli, part of the European digital education network of the same name, the main continental community of innovators in the tech ecosystem. She is also vice president of Blooming Group, active in the development of brands in the food and retail sectors.

Current president of the Young Entrepreneurs Group of the Industrial Union of Turin, since 2022 he has been vice-president of the University Committee for Public Engagement of the University of Turin and since 2016 he is a member of the General Council of the Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation. Marco Lavazza has been a member of the Board of Directors of Luigi Lavazza SpA since 2002, where over the years he has gained various managerial experiences in strategic sectors such as Coffee Buying Department, Operations, Sales, until acquiring the position of Vice President in 2011.

Vice president of the Turin Industrial Union since 2018since 2015 he has been a member of the General Council of Confindustria (after having been a member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee for the period 2012-2015). He has been president of Tosetti Value SIM since 2022. From 2019 to 2023 he was president of Unione Italiana Food. Manuele Musso has been CEO of Space 2000 for almost twenty years, a family business in the clothing sector that he runs together with his brother, in addition to managing the Family Office and companies in the real estate sector. Since 2010 he has been a business angel of the Club degli Investitori. Already vice president of the Unione Industriali Torino for the last four years, within the Association he is also vice president of Piccola Industria Torino and president of Moda Tessili e Accessori. Since 2018 he has collaborated in teaching the Corporate Finance and Private Equity and Venture Capital courses at the University of Turin.

Tatiana Rizzante CEO of Reply

Tatiana Rizzante He is CEO of Reply, which he helped found and made into a global leader in the design and implementation of innovative solutions in the digital services and technology sectors. In the company he has always taken care of the creation and development of skills in sectors with a high rate of innovation.

Since April 2022 he has held the position of independent director of Borsa Italiana and since February 2023 he has been part of the Anitec-Assinform General Council. Filippo Sertorio developed his career in the family company, Farmaceutici Procemsa, specializing in the area of ​​corporate finance, management control, ESG, human resources and information technology. Until 2022 he was president of the board of directors and is still a member. Since last November he has been sole director of the Turin-based Bluejays. He is currently president of Piccola Industria Torino and vice-president of the chemists category of the Turin Industrial Union. Marco Zoff was appointed managing director of Leonardo’s Aircraft Division in 2020, after a path that saw him arrive at the then Finmeccanica almost twenty years ago. He has held various managerial positions both at a corporate and divisional level (Transport and Aircraft), gaining significant experience in the management of operations and the supply chain in the role of CEO of the company LGS (Leonardo Global Solutions) services and, at the same time, as Leonardo’s chief procurement supply chain officer.

 
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