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Lorenzo Ornaghi Former Rector and Minister for Cultural Heritage |
Romano Prodi Former Prime Minister and EU Commission President |
Michele Norsa Salvatore Ferragamo CEO |
Augusto Marietti Internet entrepreneur |
Alfredo Altavilla FCA Group EMEA |
Concetta Lanciaux Vice-President of fashion house Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy |
Ignazio Marino Surgeon and Former Mayor of Rome |
Gianluigi Zenti President of Academia Barilla |
Igor Cassina Gymnast Gold Medal Winner Athens 2004 |
Monica Maggioni Journalist and Director RaiNews24 |
Politics
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Former President of the Italian Republic
Ciriaco de Mita, Former Prime Minister
Amintore Fanfani, Former Prime Minister
Giovanni Maria Flick, Former Minister of Justice and Constitutional Court President
Angelino Alfano, Minister of Internal Affairs
Business
Angelo Caloia, Banker
Enrico Mattei, ENI founder
Nicola Trussardi, Fashion designer
Luigi Pasinetti, Post-Keynesian Economist
Anna Maria Tarantola, President RAI
Giacomo Campora, Allianz Bank Financial Advisors S.p.a. CEO
Pasquale Cannatelli, Fininvest CEO
Gabriele Del Torchio, Alitalia Vice President and CEO
Dino Piero Giarda, Banca Popolare Italiana President and Banco Popolare Vice-President
Agri-food sector
Pasquale Cetola, Specialist in technological innovation and sustainable use of PPPs at Agrofarma
Medicine
Francesco Rubino, World first Professor of Metabolic Surgery – King’s College
Lorenzo Bonomo, European Society of Radiology President
Arts, humanities and show business
Roberto Vecchioni, Singer
Chiara Galiazzo, The X Factor Italia Winner 2012
Aldo Grasso, TV critic of Corriere della Sera
Valerio Massimo Manfredi, Archaeologist and Novelist
Sports
Michela Cerruti, 2014 Italian GT Championship European F3 Open Championship Toyota Racing Series
Simon Barjie, Gambian Footballer