Reputation Esg, Messina top. Mazzoncini also on the podium



ESG issues associated with business leaders continued to grow strongly in June. At the helm of Top Manager Reputation (www.topmanagers.it), the permanent Observatory that has been monitoring the online reputation of top figures in major Italian companies for over ten years, Carlo Messina (81.14 points, photo above), CEO of Intesa Sanpaolo, who thus returns to the Casl, remains in second place. Claudio Descalzi (79.07), who presented Eni’s initiatives in North Africa at the G7, remains in second place. Renato Mazzoncini, CEO of A2a (78.00, photo below), who presented the sustainability report in Milan and Brescia, jumps onto the podium by two positions. Pier Silvio Berlusconi (77.63), who closes the first half of Mediaset with advertising revenues up 6%, surpassing the market in both Italy and Spain, takes fourth place. In fifth place is the CEO of Unicredit Andrea Orcel (76.50) followed by the former CEO of Fs Luigi Ferraris (75.50) who confirms his sixth place in the ranking. Brunello Cucinelli (75.32) gains one position in seventh, Urbano Cairo (74.80) in eighth and Giorgio Armani (72.94) in ninth. The CEO of Poste Matteo del Fante (71.58) drops to tenth place. Alessandro Benetton (71.47) increases four leaps and has the task of relaunching the family group, after the exit of his father Luciano. The CEO of Renault Luca de Meo (66.07), who calls Flavio Briatore to Alpine to rebuild the team of the group in Formula 1, climbs four leaps to twelfth. Thirteenth is Renzo Rosso (65.99) and fourteenth is the CEO of Tim, Pietro Labriola (65.11). In fifteenth we find Cristina Scocchia (64.

33), who has just published his autobiography, followed by Stellantis chairman John Elkann (64.28). Francesco Milleri (63.52), seventeenth, moves up one place. Closing the Top 20: Stefano Venier (63.30), Pierroberto Folgiero (63.07) and Miuccia Prada (63.01).

 
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