Speaker Marzia Minozzi

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Marzia Minozzi

Asstel Head of Regulations and Legislation


Marzia Minozzi is responsible for the regulatory and regulatory area activities of Assotelecomunicazioni-Asstel. She began her work experience, after graduating with honors in Economics at the La Sapienza University of Rome, at the San Salvador Study Center, in Venice, at the time the Stet intergroup study center. Subsequently you work in the regulatory field in Telecom Italia. You have expanded your field of activity to public utility services and the energy sector by working in Confindustria. She then left the private sector to become a member of one of the technical structures of the Presidency of the Council operating at the CIPE (UTFP, with activities dedicated to NARS), where she was involved in the regulation of sectors of public utility. In 2010 she returned to the telecommunications sector, taking on the position of head of institutional and regulatory affairs in Asstel, where she still operates.

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Speaker Mario Molteni

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Mario Molteni

E4Impact Foundation CEO


Mario Molteni is Full Professor of Business Economics and Corporate Strategy at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan. He is the Rector's Delegate for business relations.
After directing ISVI (Institute for Corporate Values) since 1993, he founded and led ALTIS, High School Business and Society of the Catholic University for 11 years (2004-2015).
In 2006 he founded the CSR Manager Network, in which he was first General Director and then Scientific Director. Since 2018 he has been Scientific Advisor of the association, which in 2021 took the name of Sustainability Makers (The Professional Network). He is currently C.E.O of E4Impact Foundation, a spin-off of ALTIS-Università Cattolica, created in collaboration with leading Italian companies for the development of impact entrepreneurship in Africa. E4Impact carries out MBAs, other training programs, business accelerators and projects for the development of supply chains, operating in partnership with universities and local institutions. To date, the Foundation is active in 18 countries. For this commitment, Mario Molteni has been appointed Senior Fellow of Ashoka, the leading community of social entrepreneurs on an international level. He is the author of over 20 books and 100 articles on strategy, entrepreneurship and sustainability. He has held positions of independent director and Chairman of the Supervisory Body in listed and unlisted companies (among others: Mediolanum Group, SNAM, Simply, B & B. Opera sgr, 8a + sgr). He is currently an independent director of AlgoWatt. He is on the scientific committee of numerous bodies, including Social Impact Agenda for Italy.

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Speaker Maria Chiara Malaguti

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Maria Chiara Malaguti

UNIDROIT President


Maria Chiara Malaguti is Full Professor of International Law at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Milan / Rome, Italy).
In July 2020, the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs appointed her President of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, UNIDROIT from 1 September 2020 for a five-year term. She is the first woman to be appointed to this position. You are currently legal advisor to the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on commercial matters and to the World Bank on the modernization of payment systems, financial markets and governance. You chair the UNCITRAL WG1 on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. You are an international arbiter, in particular for foreign direct investments, you support the General Prosecutor of Italy in all the proceedings so far opened against Italy. Until 31 July 2003 she was a senior expert in the Payment Systems Division of the European Central Bank, providing legal advice to the Securities Settlement Systems Section. Already in a previous period of consultancy at the European Monetary Institute in 1996 she had dealt with issues relating to financial markets and global governance. Dr. Malaguti holds a BA in Law and Economics, an LLM from Harvard Law School and a PhD from the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. You have several publications, mainly focusing on financial markets, harmonization of law and sovereign debt. In the past you were legal assistant and head of cabinet at the European Court of Justice and you still practice as a lawyer in Rome.

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Speaker Marco Trovato

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Marco Trovato

Editorial Director of Africa


Marco Trovat is the Editorial Director of Africa and Coordinator of the Cultural Initiatives promoted by the Magazine. He has been traveling to the African continent since 1990, making inquiries and reports. He takes care of the creation of photographic exhibitions, conferences and cultural initiatives on Africa. He is the creator of seminars and the annual "Dialogues on Africa" event in which the most authoritative observers, scholars, activists and experts on African issues participate.

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Speaker Marco Granelli

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Marco Granelli

President of Confartigianato Imprese


Marco Granelli is the President of Confartigianato Imprese, the Confederation that represents 700,000 artisans, micro and small businesses.

Granelli was born in 1962 in Salsomaggiore (Parma) where he owns a company in the construction sector. He is married and has two children. He has long been involved in associative activity: from 2012 to 2020 he was Deputy Vice President of Confartigianato and since 2009 he led Confartigianato Emilia Romagna after having been, since 2004, the presidency of Confartigianato Imprese Parma.

Confartigianato Imprese is the largest European network for representing interests and providing services to crafts and small businesses. Founded in 1946, it associates 700,000 companies belonging to dozens of different sectors and in which the tradition of ancient crafts and the innovation of activities that use cutting-edge technologies coexist. Confartigianato operates throughout Italy with a national office in Rome and 1,201 territorial offices, which are part of 103 provincial associations and 21 regional federations, where 10,700 people work every day in the service of artisans and small entrepreneurs.

 

Crafts and small businesses.

There are 1,292,000 artisan businesses in Italy, equal to 22% of the total of Italian businesses. They employ approximately 2,700,000 employees including owners, collaborators and employees. Together with micro enterprises (which employ up to 10 employees) they reach the number of 4.2 million companies (equal to 94.9% of the total of Italian companies) with 7.6 million employees (equal to 44% of total employees of Italian companies). Without crafts and small businesses spread across the territory, made in Italy would not exist and Italy would not be the second largest manufacturing country in Europe and a global leader in the sectors of excellence: agri-food, fashion, wood-furniture and mechanics. Handicraft is present in all manufacturing and service sectors: from food to metalworking, from furniture to construction, from fashion to the transport of goods and people up to the installation of systems, from the restoration of works of art to 'hi tech and biotechnology. In the DNA of Italian artisans and small entrepreneurs there are multiform creativity and a stubborn will to overcome their limits and imagine new horizons. There is the drive to experiment, to innovate using the digital lever but retaining the essence of beauty and the value of functionality. The result of all this is a wealth of know-how, productivity, competence, specialization, incremental innovation. Economic and employment heritage, but also the history and culture of the area, a factor of social cohesion and future prospects for young people who reinvent the family business or who give life to new initiatives. Confartigianato accompanies entrepreneurs, encourages them in the paths of innovation, helps them to protect and enhance the "artisan value", the distinctive factor that makes Italian products unique in the world, the trump card for becoming large while remaining small and for reacting to the crisis caused by the pandemic.

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Speaker Marcello Rossi

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Marcello Rossi

CNAPPC National Councilor


I'm Marcello Rossi, architect, born in 1966 in Milan, where I live. I did classical studies and graduated from the Milan Polytechnic with Cino Zucchi. Until 1997 I worked and lived mainly abroad, in Brazil and Nigeria. Since 1997 I have been working exclusively as a freelancer. In 2000 I founded the Consalez Rossi architects associate studio. The main field of activity of the firm, thanks to the victory and realization of some public design competitions, is public architecture, in particular social housing, schools and spaces for the community. The construction of the Via Civitavecchia neighborhood in the Lambro park, winner of the international competition launched by the municipality of Milan in 2005, is studied as a case of integration between landscape design, distribution of open space and the importance of services for the community. I have always been involved in social projects in the third sector and international cooperation, with projects conceived, curated and implemented in Italy, Brazil, Cameroon and Israel. I have been a consultant to various industrial groups as responsible for the preparation of masterplans for the development of industrial plant projects, taking care of the strategic aspects of new settlements and the relationship procedures between the company and the various players in the process. In particular, I have designed electrical and thermal energy production plants in Italy and Poland. I have been collaborating with the Order of Milan since 2000, until 2013 as secretary of the Plots Commission, currently as Treasurer Advisor and as a delegate for the Lombardy Regional Council of the PPC Orders of Architects. I am a member of the CNAPPC Operating Group of the Architecture System - Orientation Space, and I coordinate the work table for the professional internships of the Politecnico di Milano and the Lombard Consultancy, which has 60 internships in progress.

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Speaker Luca Traini

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Luca Traini

Res4Africa Foundation Access to Energy Program Manager


Luca Traini, expert in project management, business development and market analysis in the energy, water and sustainable development sectors. He currently holds the position of Access to Energy Program Manager in RES4Africa Foundation. With more than eight years of experience in the international environment, Traini has worked on projects in Europe, Africa and Asia, and has held the position of Country Manager in Tanzania. Luca Traini has a degree in international relations and a master's degree in cooperation and planning for sustainable development.

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Speaker Juan Lucas Restrepo

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Juan Lucas Restrepo

Global Director of Partnership and Advocacy


Juan Lucas Restrepo is the director general of the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), a CGIAR center. He was also recently appointed Global Director of Partnership and Advocacy at CGIAR. A Colombian and French national, Juan Lucas has worked in the agricultural sector, both in the public and private sectors, for the past 25 years. He has significant experience in politics, value chains, markets and leading agricultural research. He has supported the work of the CGIAR through the various governance roles he has held over the years in the Genetic Resources Committee, in the supervisory and executive committees and as a representative of the Colombian government on the CIAT board of directors as an ex officio member. Among other positions, Juan Lucas has been Deputy Minister of the Colombian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Commercial Director of the Colombian Federation of Coffee Growers, and for the past eight years Executive Director of AGROSAVIA, the largest agricultural research organization in the country. . As president, Juan Lucas also led the Global Agricultural Research Forum (GFAR), hosted by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and its efforts to better integrate the research community. agricultural development, with the change and innovation of farmers.

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Speaker Mohammed Sani Haruna

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Mohammed Sani Haruna

Executive Vice Chairman NASENI


Engr. Prof. Mohammed Sani Haruna is the Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive of National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI). He holds a PhD and a Master of Engineering degrees in Electrical Engineering from Bayero University Kano and a second PhD and a Master of Philosophy degrees in Entrepreneurship from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Nairobi – Kenya. He is a Fellow of Nigerian Academy of Engineering (FAEng); a Registered Chartered Engineer with United Kingdom Engineering Council (U.K); Fellow of the UK based Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET); Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (FNSE) and a Fellow of Solar Energy Society of Nigeria (FSESN) among others. Haruna has diverse working experience which cut across industries, academic and government institutions. He worked previously as a Technician; Supervisor; Engineer; Maintenance and Services Manager; and Technical Manager with many firms including NASCO Group of Companies; Ikara food Processing Company; Controlled Plastics Limited; Masons Power Generation UK; and New Nigeria Printing and packaging PLC. Haruna was Head of department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Kaduna Polytechnic. He taught at Bayero University Kano and Nile University of Nigeria. He was pioneer Managing Director of Power Equipment and Electrical Machinery Development Institute (PEEMADI) Okene and a board member of several federal and state agencies.

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Speaker Giovanni Da Pozzo

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Giovanni Da Pozzo

President of Promos Italia


Giovanni Da Pozzo, born in Tolmezzo in 1955, has a degree in economics and commerce from the University of Padua. Entrepreneur in the clothing sector and manager. Since 2018 he has been president of Promos Italia - National Agency of the Chamber System for the Internationalization of Enterprises. Since 2020 he is vice president of Confcommercio. He also holds the position of president of the Pordenone-Udine Chamber of Commerce; of Innexta scrl; of Confcommercio Udine and Confcommercio FVG; member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Executive Committee of Fin.Promo.Ter. s.c.p.a. - Finance for the promotion of the tertiary sector. From 2015 to 2018 he held the position of vice president of Unioncamere. Former Vice President also of AECM - Association of guarantee companies in Europe and Member of the Consultation Body (Steering Group) of the OECD Center in Trento - Program on Local Economic and Employment Development (Committee Leed - regional area development plans).

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