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Luiss University () is a private university located in
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, founded in 1974 by a group of entrepreneurs led by
Umberto Agnelli Umberto Agnelli (; 1 November 1934 – 27 May 2004) was an Italian industrialist and politician. He was the third son of Virginia (born '' Donna'' Virginia Bourbon del Monte) and Edoardo Agnelli, and the youngest brother of Gianni Agnelli. Ag ...
. It provides
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and
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education, in addition to a range of
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programs, in the fields of
finance Finance refers to monetary resources and to the study and Academic discipline, discipline of money, currency, assets and Liability (financial accounting), liabilities. As a subject of study, is a field of Business administration, Business Admin ...
,
business Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or Trade, buying and selling Product (business), products (such as goods and Service (economics), services). It is also "any activity or enterprise entered into for ...
,
management Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations, whether businesses, nonprofit organizations, or a Government agency, government bodies through business administration, Nonprofit studies, nonprofit management, or the political s ...
,
law Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. It has been variously described as a science and as the ar ...
, and
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
. It is located near the historical center of the city, between the neighborhoods of
Parioli Parioli () is the 2nd of Rome, identified by the initials Q. II. The toponym is also used to indicate the urbanistic area 2B of the . The name comes from Monti Parioli, a series of tufa hills, and was given to the area before its incorporatio ...
and
Trieste Trieste ( , ; ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital and largest city of the Regions of Italy#Autonomous regions with special statute, autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, as well as of the Province of Trieste, ...
. The university is supported by
Confindustria The General Confederation of Italian Industry (), commonly known as Confindustria, is the Italy, Italian small, medium, and big enterprises federation, acting as a private and autonomous chamber of commerce, founded in 1910. The association netwo ...
, the Italian Confederation of Industries. Luiss has four different campuses: one in Viale Romania, one in Via Parenzo, one in Villa Blanc, and the last one in Viale Pola. It also has a library in Via Santa Costanza.


History

In 1974, a group of entrepreneurs led by
Umberto Agnelli Umberto Agnelli (; 1 November 1934 – 27 May 2004) was an Italian industrialist and politician. He was the third son of Virginia (born '' Donna'' Virginia Bourbon del Monte) and Edoardo Agnelli, and the youngest brother of Gianni Agnelli. Ag ...
(the brother of
Gianni Agnelli Giovanni "Gianni" Agnelli (; 12 March 192124 January 2003), nicknamed ("The Lawyer"), was an Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat S.p.A., Fiat. As the head of Fiat, he controlled 4.4% of Italy's GDP, 3.1% of its industrial ...
, who at the time was president of Confindustria), launched a project investing economic and intellectual resources in the establishment of a university. This university would be designed to offer undergraduate and postgraduate education that is geared toward the needs of the
market Market is a term used to describe concepts such as: *Market (economics), system in which parties engage in transactions according to supply and demand *Market economy *Marketplace, a physical marketplace or public market *Marketing, the act of sat ...
. Luiss came out of a pre-existing university (''Pro Deo University'', founded in 1966), which was redesigned and renamed ''Luiss'' (an acronym for ''Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali'', which means "Free International University of Social Studies") in 1977. Eventually, other public and private industrial groups, as well as some banks, joined the founders. The group of businessmen and bankers who had promoted and financed the birth of the project, as well as the transformation of the organization of the old Pro Deo University, into the more modern ones of Luiss University, as it is today, was established in 1985 in the current "Friends of Luiss". From its inception
Senator A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or Legislative chamber, chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the Ancient Rome, ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior ...
Umberto Agnelli Umberto Agnelli (; 1 November 1934 – 27 May 2004) was an Italian industrialist and politician. He was the third son of Virginia (born '' Donna'' Virginia Bourbon del Monte) and Edoardo Agnelli, and the youngest brother of Gianni Agnelli. Ag ...
acted as its president. He was succeeded by Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone (still in office), who is central to the funding of scholarships for competent but disadvantaged students, to doctoral levels. Guido Carli, former Governor of the
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, President of Confindustria, and later Senator was President of Luiss from 1978 until he died in 1993. His work was so highly esteemed that in 1994 the university changed its name to Luiss Guido Carli. Originally, the university had only the faculties of
Economics Economics () is a behavioral science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interac ...
and
Political Science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
, to which were added the faculty of
Law Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. It has been variously described as a science and as the ar ...
in 1982. In 2011, an academic reorganization took place, which resulted in today's four Departments: ''Law'', ''Business and Management'', ''Economics and Finance'', and ''Political Science''. Today the university offers many courses entirely taught in English, such as 'Economics & Business' or 'Politics, Philosophy and Economics'.


Rankings

Source: * #25 in the World for Politics and International Studies. Among the top 100 for Business & Management, Law and Marketing (QS World University Rankings 2024). * #27 in the World ranked in the Financial Time Master's in Finance pre-experience 2024 with the Master's Degree in Corporate Finance and #25 in the World ranked in the Financial Times 2024 Master's in Management (Financial Times). * #1 in Italy among large non-state universities (CENSIS). * #15 Worldwide in the Green Meetric World University Rankings of Most Sustainable Universities. * EFMD EQUIS: a recognition only given to the top 1% Business Schools and Departments in the world. * AMBA: Luiss Business School earned this recognition in 2020: AMBA (Association of MBAs) is the most authoritative international accreditation for MBA programs, granted to only 2% of Business Schools worldwide. * AACSB - accredited: Luiss Business School earned this recognition in 2023. Schools that achieve all three accreditations, the European EQUIS, the American AACSB and the British AMBA, are called Triple Crown Schools. Less than 1% of business schools worldwide have achieved triple accreditation.


Admission

To attend a degree program at one of the five
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at Luiss, candidates must pass an admission test. Each year a maximum number of places available is set and the admission test is done in two different sessions (one in February and one in May), after which a ranking by session is drafted, where each student has a score made up of their final grade in secondary school and their test score. Admission is based on the available slots and where selected students choose not to attend, other students are selected from the waiting list. The admission test lasts 90 minutes and is made up of 100
multiple-choice Multiple choice (MC), objective response or MCQ (for multiple choice question) is a form of an objective assessment in which respondents are asked to select only the correct answer from the choices offered as a list. The multiple choice format i ...
questions measuring general culture (15%) and
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(85%). The subjects on the test are logic and reading comprehension; logical and mathematical aptitude and financial mathematics; numerical and spatial logic; abstract reasoning and critical/verbal skills; knowledge of general math and general culture (current events, history, literature, philosophy); and English. On average, candidates admitted to Luiss are high achievers: 68.1% of students have a final secondary school average of over 90/100, compared to the national average of 24.6%. To be admitted to a master's degree, Luiss' graduates with degree grades of 100 or above can be admitted to degree programs without having to take an admission test, until all the available slots are taken. Graduates from other universities (for a maximum of 250) must take a written test to apply for admission.


Organization

The university is divided into the following five departments:


Department of AI, Data and Decision Sciences

The new academic department integrates STEM disciplines with Luiss's established background in social sciences.


Department of Law

The academic organization provides a single five-year cycle for the combined bachelor's and master's degree program in Law ( LGM/01).


Department of Business and Management

The Department of Business and Management offers the following degree programs: *
Bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
in Economics and Management (category L-18); Management and Computer Science (category L-18); * Master's degree in Business Management (category LM-77); Management in English (category LM-77); Accounting, Finance and Control (category LM-77); Marketing (category LM-77); Corporate Finance (category LM-77); Global Management and Politics (category LM-77)


Department of Economics and Finance

The Department of Economics and Finance offers the following degree programs: *
Bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
in Economics and Business (category L-33); * Master's degree in Economics and Finance (category LM-56)


Department of Political Science

The Department of
Political Science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
offers the following degree programs: *
Bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
in Politics, philosophy and economics (category L-36); * Master's degree in International Relations (category LM-62); Government and Policies (category LM-62)


Postgraduate degrees

The university has several autonomous postgraduate schools: * LUISS Business School is a school for professional management and a center of research and management consulting. It has its
MBA A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a professional degree focused on business administration. The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business administration; elective courses may allow further study in a particular a ...
program, various types of master's degrees, and ''ad hoc'' training courses for business customers; * LUISS School of Government offers specific training, through the provision of four different master's degrees in the field of political processes and decision-making, both in the public and private sectors; * The Specialized School for the Legal Professions offers two-year programs for the theoretical study of specific legal issues along with practice activities such as mock trials; * Luiss School of Law is a school for the theoretical study of specific legal problems; * The Massimo Baldini School of Journalism offers two-year programs that require enrollment in the journalism trainee program. At the end of the course (taught by professional journalists, academics, and technical specialists), the university confers a diploma.


Corporate placement and campus drive

Luiss provides corporate placement opportunities for its students and collaborated internationally for exploring students' dynamics for international experience. The first collaboration took place in December 2021 with TreeAndHumanKnot RisingIndia Think-tank.


Campuses

Luiss Guido Carli currently has five campuses in Rome. The historic campus is situated at Viale Pola 12 (in the 1930s, this was the residence of
Galeazzo Ciano Gian Galeazzo Ciano, 2nd Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari ( , ; 18 March 1903 – 11 January 1944), was an Italian diplomat and politician who served as Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister in the government of his father-in-law ...
and Edda Mussolini), which is referred to in most of the documents that mention the university. It continues to house the university's general management, administrative services, human resources, and academic support services. Also at this location are master's degrees, the School of Journalism and the Specialized School for the Legal Professions, as well as the Luiss Business School and LUISS University Press. The Viale Romania campus opened in October 2007 at Viale Romania 32, in the heart of the
Parioli Parioli () is the 2nd of Rome, identified by the initials Q. II. The toponym is also used to indicate the urbanistic area 2B of the . The name comes from Monti Parioli, a series of tufa hills, and was given to the area before its incorporatio ...
quarter in
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. This campus has the largest number of buildings and students even though it has not yet been completed: only the first 9,420 m2 out of the 28,000 m2 planned are currently being used. This
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(converted from a former school entirely redesigned as a university campus) houses the Departments of Business and Management, Economics and Finance, and Political Science, the Student Office, the Orientation Office, the Placement Office, Teaching and Research, International Relations and IT. The Department of Law is located at Via Parenzo 11, which is not far from the historic campus of Viale Pola. The building was originally a hospital for blind war veterans (commemorated by a marble plaque inside the building). In the 1990s, Confindustria decided to take over the structure, restoring the original plan and shape of the building while completely renovating the interior. The building was designed by Pietro Aschieri in 1929-1931 and renovated by Studio Passarelli 1990-93. Substantial parts of the interior were renovated to their original design. The newest Luiss campus is Villa Blanc, home to the LUISS Business School, at Via Nomentana 216. The campus was inaugurated in June 2018. There is also the campus located at Via di Santa Costanza, which houses a library that specializes in the economic, legal, political, and social sciences. The Library has over 100,000 books, 1,800 journals, and 80 databases.


Administration


Presidents

* , from the university's founding to October 31, 1975 ("Pro Deo" and "Luiss") * Carlo Ferrero, from November 1, 1975, to October 31, 1978 * Guido Carli, from November 1, 1978, to April 23, 1993 * Luigi Abete, from November 1, 1993, to July 18, 2001 * Antonio D'Amato, from July 18, 2001, to December 20, 2004 *
Luca Cordero di Montezemolo Luca Cordero di Montezemolo (; born 31 August 1947) is an Italian businessman who is best known as the former chairman of Ferrari, Fiat S.p.A., Confindustria and Alitalia. Montezemolo descends from an aristocratic family from the region of Pied ...
, from December 20, 2004, to July 15, 2010 * Emma Marcegaglia, from July 16, 2010, to June 18, 2019 * Vincenzo Boccia, from June 19, 2019 * Luigi Gubitosi, from October 19, to April 9 2025 * Giorgio Fossa, from April 9 2025


Rectors

* Roberto Lucifredi, from November 1, 1966, to July 27, 1974 ("Pro Deo") * Giuseppe Mira, from November 1, 1974, to October 31, 1977 ("Pro Deo" and "Luiss") * Rosario Romeo, from November 1, 1978, to July 16, 1984 ("Luiss") * Carlo Scognamiglio, from November 1, 1984, to June 18, 1992 * Mario Arcelli, from July 16, 1992, to September 30, 2002 * Adriano De Maio, from October 1, 2002, to June 16, 2005 * Marcello Foschini, from June 16, 2005, to September 30, 2006 * Massimo Egidi, from October 1, 2006, to October 3, 2016 *
Paola Severino Paola Severino (born 22 October 1948) is an Italian lawyer, academic and politician. She served as Minister of Justice in the Monti cabinet from November 2011 to April 2013, being the first woman appointed Minister of Justice in Italian history. ...
, from October 3, 2016, to June 18, 2018 * Andrea Prencipe, from June 18, 2018 * Paolo Boccardelli, from June 26, 2024


General Managers

* Pier Luigi Celli, from May 1, 2005, to July 14, 2013 * Giovanni Lo Storto, from July 15, 2013 * Rita Carisano, from November 21, 2024


Other figures


Deans of Departments

* Irene Finocchi (Head of the Department AI, Data and Decision Sciences) * Antonio Punzi (Dean of the Department of Law) * Alberto Petrucci (Dean of the Department of Economics and Finance) * Christian Lechner (Dean of the Department of Business and Management) * Giovanni Orsina (Dean of the Department of Political Science)


Faculty (former and current)

* Glauco Benigni (Author, journalist, former Head of International Press Rai International) * Francesco Giorgino (
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TV Presenter) *
Giuliano Amato Giuliano Amato (; born 13 May 1938) is an Italian politician who twice served as Prime Minister of Italy, first from 1992 to 1993 and again from 2000 to 2001. Upon Arnaldo Forlani's death in July 2023, Amato became the country's earliest-servin ...
(jurist, politician, former
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) * Dario Antiseri (philosopher) *
Daniele Archibugi Daniele Archibugi (born 17 July 1958 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian economic and political theorist. He works on the economics and policy of innovation and technological change, on the political theory of international relations and on political ...
(economist) * Fabiano Schivardi (economist) * Fabrizio Cacciafesta (mathematician) * Matteo Arpe (banker, former CEO of
Capitalia Capitalia was an Italian banking group headquartered in Rome, in existence between 2002 and 2008. The bank was a listed company in Borsa Italiana (Milan Stock Exchange). The bank was acquired by UniCredit by issuing new shares of UniCredit for sh ...
) * Antonio Baldassarre (former President of the
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, President of
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and RAI) *
Giuseppe Conte Giuseppe Conte (; born 8 August 1964) is an Italian jurist, academic, and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy, prime minister of Italy from June 2018 to February 2021. He has been the president of the Five Star Movement (M5S) sin ...
(former Prime Minister of Italy) * Vincenzo Caianiello (former President of the Constitutional Court of Italy, jurist, magistrate and politician) * Lucio Caracciolo (geopolitical analyst) * Antonio Catricalà (jurist) * Pier Luigi Celli (writer, entrepreneur, manager) * Fulvio Conti (CEO and general manager of
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) * Roberto D'Alimonte (political analyst) * Vincenzo Fagiolo (cardinal) * Fabio Fortuna (economist) *
Augusto Fantozzi Augusto Fantozzi (24 June 1940 – 13 July 2019) was an Italian lawyer, tax expert, academic, businessman and politician who served as Ministry of Economy and Finance (Italy), economy and finance minister and then, foreign trade minister. Early ...
(former
Minister of Finance A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfolio ...
) * Domenico Fisichella (political analyst, then Senator,
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, Vice
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) * Giovanni Maria Flick (former President of the Constitutional Court of Italy) * Franco Fontana (President of Cassa di Risparmio della Provincia dell'Aquila and chairman of the board of Statutory Auditors at ENEL) *
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(economist, statistician and former
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) *
David Held David Jonathan Andrew Held (27 August 1951 – 2 March 2019) was a British political scientist who specialised in political theory and international relations. He held a joint appointment as Professor of Politics and International Relations, and ...
(political analyst, philosopher) * Antonio Martino (economist, politician,
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and
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) * Daniele Mastrogiacomo (journalist) * Giuseppe Mazzei (journalist) * Carlo Mezzanotte (Vice President Emeritus of the Constitutional Court of Italy) * Andrea Monorchio (economist and accountant general of the State) * Fiamma Nirenstein (journalist and politician) * Giovanni Orsina (historian, scientific editor of the Luigi Einaudi Foundation, Rome) * Alessandro Pajno (magistrate, President of the
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) * Luciano Pellicani (sociologist and journalist) * Pietro Perlingieri (jurist and university professor) * Mario Pescante (entrepreneur and politician) * Roberto Pessi (labor law expert and lawyer) * Francesco Pizzetti (jurist, President of the Authority to Guarantee Privacy) * Gianni Profita (economist) *
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(politician, former Minister for Constitutional Reform) * Giuseppe Pizza (politician and Undersecretary of Public Education, Universities and Scientific Research) * Pietro Reichlin (economist, brother of Lucrezia Reichlin) *
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(critic) *
Giuseppe Sacco Giuseppe Sacco (born 1 August 1938) is a tenured Italian academic specialised in international relations, with secondary interests in the fields of international economic relations, industrial and science and technology policy, international oil, ...
(economist, columnist) *
Paolo Savona Paolo Savona (born 6 October 1936) is an Italian economist, professor,CV Paolo Savona
(economist, former Minister of Industry, President of
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Bank of Rome) * Carlo Scognamiglio (former President of the Senate, Minister of Defense, Honorary President of the Italian Aspen Institute and of the Rizzoli-Corriere della Sera publishing group) *
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(politician,
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and Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs) *
Paola Severino Paola Severino (born 22 October 1948) is an Italian lawyer, academic and politician. She served as Minister of Justice in the Monti cabinet from November 2011 to April 2013, being the first woman appointed Minister of Justice in Italian history. ...
(jurist, former Minister of Justice) * Chicco Testa (entrepreneur) * Sergio Vento (diplomat) * Vincenzo Visco (former Minister of Finance and Vice Minister of Economy) * Victor Zaslavsky (historian)


Alumni

*
Elisabetta Belloni Elisabetta Belloni (; born 1 September 1958) is an Italian diplomat and civil servant, Director of the Dipartimento delle Informazioni per la Sicurezza, Department of Information for Security from 2021 to 2025. Biography Graduated in Political ...
(Secretary General of the
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) * Rosy Bindi (politician) * Concetta Brescia Morra (professor of Law, member of Administrative Board of Review of
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) *
Daniele Capezzone Daniele Capezzone (born 8 September 1972) is an Italian journalist and former politician. From 14 July 2001 to 4 November 2006, he was secretary of the Italian Radicals, a Liberalism, liberal, pro-market economy, Libertarianism, libertarian pol ...
(politician) * Annagrazia Calabria (politician) * Fabio Caressa (journalist) * Lorenzo Cesa (politician) * Giovanni Chiodi (politician) * Ranieri de Marchis (Head of Internal Audit at UniCredit) * Giovanni Floris (journalist) * Gerardo Greco (journalist) * Giulia Innocenzi (journalist) * Maurizio Lauri (Chairman of the Board of Statutory Auditors at UniCredit) * Giampiero Massolo (Ambassador, President of
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, former General Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) * Antonio Mele (economist) * Carlo Messina (CEO of
Intesa Sanpaolo Intesa Sanpaolo Società per azioni, S.p.A. is an Italian international banking group. It is Italy's largest bank by total assets and the world's 27th largest. It was formed through the merger of Banca Intesa and Sanpaolo IMI in 2007, but has a ...
) *
Massimo Moratti Massimo Moratti (born 16 May 1945) is an Italian billionaire petroleum businessman, the former owner of Inter Milan and chairman of the Saras S.p.A., Saras Group, founded in 1962 by his father, industrialist Angelo Moratti. The main production si ...
(CEO of Saras S.p.A.) * Marco Nori (CEO of Isolfin) * Marco Furore (politician, MEP) * Nicola Ottaviani (politician, mayor of
Frosinone Frosinone (; local dialect: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Italian region of Lazio, administrative seat of the province of Frosinone. It is about southeast of Rome, close to the Rome-Naples A1 Motorway. The city is the main city of th ...
) *
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(Dutch politician) * Elio Leoni Sceti (businessman) * Alessandro Cardelli (Capitan Regent of the
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) * Alessandro Battilocchio (politician) * Fabio Panetta (Deputy Governor of
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, member of the SSM Supervisory Board) * Roberto Speranza (politician, former
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) * Riccardo Zacconi (CEO of
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) * Luca Maestri (former CFO of
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