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Marzano holds a doctorate in [[architecture]] from the [[Politecnico di Milano]]. Until 1998 he was a professor at the [[Domus Academy]] in Milan, and a member of the academy’s strategic board. In 1999–2001 he was a visiting professor at the Politecnico di Milano. Marzano is also the author and editor of several books on design.
Marzano holds a doctorate in [[architecture]] from the [[Politecnico di Milano]]. Until 1998 he was a professor at the [[Domus Academy]] in Milan, and a member of the academy’s strategic board. In 1999–2001 he was a visiting professor at the Politecnico di Milano. Marzano is also the author and editor of several books on design.


Marzano is a member of the European Design Leadership Board. He is an adviser to several design schools around the world : for example is founding dean of THNK, The Amsterdam School of Creative Leadership.<ref>http://www.thnk.org/?post_type=article&p=6147</ref> and chairman of the advisory board of the faculty of Design of the TUe, the [[Eindhoven University of Technology]].
Marzano is a member of the European Design Leadership Board. He is an adviser to several design schools around the world : for example is founding dean of [[THNK School of Creative Leadership]].<ref>http://www.thnk.org/?post_type=article&p=6147</ref> and chairman of the advisory board of the faculty of Design of the TUe, the [[Eindhoven University of Technology]].


In 2005, [[Businessweek]] named Marzano one of 38 global “Best Leaders.” <ref name=bw2005 /> He has also received honorary doctorates in design from the [[Sapienza University of Rome]] and the [[Hong Kong Polytechnic University]].
In 2005, [[Businessweek]] named Marzano one of 38 global “Best Leaders.” <ref name=bw2005 /> He has also received honorary doctorates in design from the [[Sapienza University of Rome]] and the [[Hong Kong Polytechnic University]].

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Stefano Marzano (born 1950) is an Italian designer. He was chief design officer and member of the group management in Electrolux from January 2012[1] until he retired at the end of 2013.[2]

Before joining Electrolux, Stefano Marzano served as chief design officer and CEO of Philips Design in Philips between 1991 and 2011.

Marzano holds a doctorate in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano. Until 1998 he was a professor at the Domus Academy in Milan, and a member of the academy’s strategic board. In 1999–2001 he was a visiting professor at the Politecnico di Milano. Marzano is also the author and editor of several books on design.

Marzano is a member of the European Design Leadership Board. He is an adviser to several design schools around the world : for example is founding dean of THNK School of Creative Leadership.[3] and chairman of the advisory board of the faculty of Design of the TUe, the Eindhoven University of Technology.

In 2005, Businessweek named Marzano one of 38 global “Best Leaders.” [1] He has also received honorary doctorates in design from the Sapienza University of Rome and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

In his role as chief design officer, Marzano is a part of Electrolux Group Management.[4]

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "Stefano Marzano". Businessweek. December 2005.
  2. ^ "Stefano Marzano to retire from Electrolux" (Press release). Electrolux. November 29, 2013.
  3. ^ http://www.thnk.org/?post_type=article&p=6147
  4. ^ http://group.electrolux.com/en/group-management-539/