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From 1997 to 1999 he was chairman of the [[Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale|Institute for Industrial Reconstruction]] (IRI), leading the privatization of its subsidiaries.<ref name="Executive Profile - Gian Maria Gros-Pietro" /> He was in charge of similar responsibilities both at [[Eni]] from 1999 to 2002, supervising the liberalization of the Italian gas market as well as the group's expansion, and at [[Atlantia (company)|Atlantia S.p.A. (formerly Austostrade S.p.A.)]] from 2002 to 2010.<ref name="Gian Maria Gros-Pietro - CV - Luiss Guido Carli University of Rome" />
From 1997 to 1999 he was chairman of the [[Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale|Institute for Industrial Reconstruction]] (IRI), leading the privatization of its subsidiaries.<ref name="Executive Profile - Gian Maria Gros-Pietro" /> He was in charge of similar responsibilities both at [[Eni]] from 1999 to 2002, supervising the liberalization of the Italian gas market as well as the group's expansion, and at [[Atlantia (company)|Atlantia S.p.A. (formerly Austostrade S.p.A.)]] from 2002 to 2010.<ref name="Gian Maria Gros-Pietro - CV - Luiss Guido Carli University of Rome" />


Gros-Pietro was member of CNEL (National Council for Economy and Labour) from 1996 to 2002. Since then, he presides over the Scientific Committee of Nomisma, a company focused on economic studies,<ref name="Nomisma - Scientific Committee - Gian Maria Gros-Pietro" /> and he is part of the Executive Committee of [[Institute for International Political Studies|ISPI (Institute for International Political Studies)]], of ABI's Executive Committee, of FeBAF's Executive Board (Italian Banking, Insurance and Finance Federation) and of the Employers’ Association of Turin.{{citation needed|date=October 2017}}
Gros-Pietro was a member of CNEL (National Council for Economy and Labour) from 1996 to 2002. Since then, he presides over the Scientific Committee of Nomisma, a company focused on economic studies,<ref name="Nomisma - Scientific Committee - Gian Maria Gros-Pietro" /> and he is part of the Executive Committee of [[Institute for International Political Studies|ISPI (Institute for International Political Studies)]], of ABI's Executive Committee, of FeBAF's Executive Board (Italian Banking, Insurance and Finance Federation) and of the Employers’ Association of Turin.{{citation needed|date=October 2017}}


He is part of the board of directors of ASTM (acting as chairman) and [[Edison (company)|Edison]].<ref name="Executive Profile - Gian Maria Gros-Pietro" /> He is member of the [[Italy-USA Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.italiausa.org/staff/ Board of Directors - Italy-USA Foundation]</ref>
He is part of the board of directors of ASTM (acting as chairman) and [[Edison (company)|Edison]].<ref name="Executive Profile - Gian Maria Gros-Pietro" /> He is member of the [[Italy-USA Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.italiausa.org/staff/ Board of Directors - Italy-USA Foundation]</ref>

Latest revision as of 15:12, 19 July 2023

Gian Maria Gros-Pietro
Gian Maria Gros-Pietro
Gros-Pietro in 2013
Born (1942-02-04) 4 February 1942 (age 82)
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Turin
OccupationBusinessman

Gian Maria Gros-Pietro (born 4 February 1942) is an Italian businessman. He has been chair of the board of directors of Intesa Sanpaolo since 27 April 2016, and member of the board of directors at Luiss Guido Carli University of Rome.[1]

Early life

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Gros-Pietro was born in Turin. He graduated in economics and business at the University of Turin in 1964. He taught business economics and industrial economics and politics until 2004.[2]

Business career

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Between 1974 and 1995, he directed Ceris (Institute for Economics Research on Firms and Growth, the main economic body of the National Research Council – CNR),[3] while in 2004 he was appointed chairman of the Economic and Business department at LUISS University in Rome and held that appointment for seven years.[4]

From 1997 to 1999 he was chairman of the Institute for Industrial Reconstruction (IRI), leading the privatization of its subsidiaries.[2] He was in charge of similar responsibilities both at Eni from 1999 to 2002, supervising the liberalization of the Italian gas market as well as the group's expansion, and at Atlantia S.p.A. (formerly Austostrade S.p.A.) from 2002 to 2010.[4]

Gros-Pietro was a member of CNEL (National Council for Economy and Labour) from 1996 to 2002. Since then, he presides over the Scientific Committee of Nomisma, a company focused on economic studies,[3] and he is part of the Executive Committee of ISPI (Institute for International Political Studies), of ABI's Executive Committee, of FeBAF's Executive Board (Italian Banking, Insurance and Finance Federation) and of the Employers’ Association of Turin.[citation needed]

He is part of the board of directors of ASTM (acting as chairman) and Edison.[2] He is member of the Italy-USA Foundation.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Luiss Guido Carli University of Rome – Governance". Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Executive Profile – Gian Maria Gros-Pietro". Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Nomisma – Scientific Committee – Gian Maria Gros-Pietro". Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Gian Maria Gros-Pietro – CV – Luiss Guido Carli University of Rome". Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  5. ^ Board of Directors - Italy-USA Foundation