Enrico Cucchiani

Enrico Cucchiani

Enrico Cucchiani
Born Enrico Tommaso Cucchiani
(1950-02-20) 20 February 1950
Milan, (Italy)
Citizenship Italian
Alma mater Bocconi University
Occupation Chairman and CEO of Intesa Sanpaolo
Religion Roman Catholicism
Awards Knight of the Order of Merit for Labour (2008)
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    Enrico Cucchiani (born 20 February 1950) is an Italian manager and banker who has held numerous executive-level positions in various financial sectors .

    Biography

    Enrico Cucchiani was born in Milan on 20 February 1950.

    He graduated from Bocconi University and achieved Master of Business Administration from the Stanford University. He has carried out research about Multinational Corporations strategies at Harvard University.

    He began his professional career in 1977 at the international department of one of the largest U.S. banks, then he joined McKinsey from 1979 to 1985 at Milan, London and New York branches dealing with the banking sector. Next, from 1985 to 1992, he was Head of Gucci Group and after, in 1996, he joined Lloyd Adriatico where he was Head, Managing Director and finally President. He also founded a Venture Capital society. Later he was President of Allianz S.p.A. and member of the Board of management of Allianz SE, with accountability of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Greek and South American insurance markets.

    He is member of the Aspen Institute Italian Branch, of the Stanford University Advisory Council, of the Trilateral Commission and of the Council for the United States and Italy. More, he participated in the conference of the Bilderberg Group in June 2013.

    Honours

    Knight of the Order of Merit for Labour: 30 May 2008, appointed by the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano.[1]

    Notes

    1. Sito web del Quirinale: dettaglio decorato.
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