This Is Not a Society for Young People, Women and Foreigners
by Camillo Papini
Vulnerabilities increase where these three disadvantage factors meet, explains Roberto Barbieri, alumnus and general manager of Oxfam Italy. And in an Italy that shows no signs of reversing the trend, social problems will become deeper
Agricultural exports on the one hand and strengthening of local production on the other: these are the opportunities that Moustafa Hassanein, Alumnus and Deputy General Manager of Maggie Metal Corporation, identifies in the market of a country that continues to exhibit strong demographic growth
The Bocconians working in European institutions in Brussels, Frankfurt and Luxembourg have a point of reference also in the local chapters of the Bocconi Alumni Community. A word from the three leaders
First at the European Monetary Institute, the embryo of the European Central Bank, today DG Corporate Services of the latter. This is Alumnus Roberto Schiavi's professional career. Currently based in Frankfurt, he recalls how, despite the problems in recent years, the monetary union has never really been at risk
Sustainability is a European Union objective also with regard to the movement of goods by road. The Alumnus, Auditor at the European Court of Auditors, works with this topic, along with the equally key area of road safety
European Investment Bank As a Compass for the Market
by Camillo Papini
Alumnus Edoardo Carlotti, Advisor to the EIB, underlines the bank's additional function as a guideline – not just for financing. His job is to intercept issues not yet on the Bank's radar
Maria Salvaggio is a CLEACC graduate and current Head of Administration, Finance and Control at FederGolf. She was responsible for the finances of a sporting event unlike any in the world, and a successful one at that
Alumna Debora Revoltella, Chief Economist at the European Investment Bank, explains the trajectory of the study center she leads. It is complex work, also aimed at supporting the Bank's operations
Alumna Valeria Miceli is policy coordinator in the Cabinet with the collaborators closest to the President of the European Commission. Her work deals with financial and banking regulation, capital markets and taxation
When it comes to recycling, the biggest problem is the evolution of packaging, which is increasingly made of mixed materials. Fortunately, today technology and regulation make it possible to recover more packaging than in the past, as explained by Simona Fontana, Bocconi alumna and head of the CONAI research center
A project that has the right stuff to be sustainable
by Camillo Papini
Anna Fiscale, a Bocconi alumna, is the founder of Quid, a social enterprise whose creed is upcycling and social sustainability, by giving a new life to fabrics and people that make them
Scenarios, challenges and protagonists change, but the driving force that pushes a person to embrace a diplomatic career is ideals, as Bocconi Alumna Maria Letizia Santangelo, today in charge of one of the key sectors of our diplomacy, explains
Serving the Italian State, 16,000 kilometers from home
by Davide Ripamonti
A sure point of reference to solve problems large and small for citizens and firms: this is what a modern diplomat does, as explains Luna Angelini Marinucci, Italian Consul in Brisbane