Vittorio Merloni
Vittorio Merloni | |
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Vittorio Merloni | |
Born | 30 April 1933 |
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | Founder of Indesit Company |
Vittorio Merloni (Fabriano, born 30 April 1933) is an Italian entrepreneur and industrialist. Son of Aristide Merloni He is the Honorary Chairman of Indesit Company whose Chairman is his son Andrea Merloni), and Fineldo (chaired by his daughter Antonella) the family holding company that controls Indesit Company and other Group interests.
Biography
Vittorio Merloni has a degree in economics and commerce (from the University of Perugia). He is married to Franca Carloni and has four children: Maria Paola, Andrea, Antonella and Aristide.
His entrepreneurial career began in the 1960s in the family business. In 1975 he founded Merloni Elettrodomestici (renamed Indesit Company in 2005) and he became the Chairman, holding the position continuously until 29 April 2010, when he left the presidency to his son Andrea and he was appointed Honorary Chairman.
The Company, listed on the Milan stock exchange since 1987, is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers and distributors of large home appliances (washing machines, dryers, washer-dryer, dishwashers, fridges, freezers, cookers, hoods, ovens and hobs).
He became president of Confindustria (the Italian Employers’ Federation), a post he held for four years. In 1984, the year he was made a “Cavaliere del lavoro”, he was elected president of Centromarca, an Italian brand association, a post he held until 1988.
In 2001 he began a four-year presidency of Assonime, an Italian association of public limited companies. In the same year he received an honorary doctorate in management engineering from the Politecnico di Milano. Since then he has received various awards and acknowledgements: in 2003, two years after Indesit Company took over Hotpoint, a UK brand, he was made a Commander of the British Empire.
In 2004 he received the Leonardo Award for Internationalization and in 2005 he received the GEI (Gruppo Esponenti Italiani) Award in New York, in recognition and appreciation of his work in trade and industry, a contribution which has done much to improve Italy’s image abroad.