Giulio Tremonti - Aspen Institute Italia

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Giulio Tremonti - Aspen Institute Italia
Giulio Tremonti
Chairman, Aspen Institute Italia
Giulio Tremonti was born in Sondrio on August 18, 1947.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL CAREER
A professor since 1974, he is a full professor at the University of Pavia Law School.
He is a senior counsel entitled to be Admitted at the Higher Courts and senior partner of
Tremonti & associates Law Firm, with a “best-friends” cooperation agreement with
Shearman & Sterling LLP.
He is the author of various publications including: “Mundus Furiosus” (2016), “Bugie e
Verità- La ragione dei popoli” (2014), “Uscita di sicurezza” (2012), “La paura e la speranza” (2008),
“Rischi fatali” (2005), “Lo Stato criminogeno” (1997), “Il fantasma della povertà” (1995).
Coauthored with G. Vitaletti: “Le cento tasse degli italiani” (1986), “La fiera delle tasse” (1991),
“Il federalismo fiscale” (1994). Coauthored with S. Cassese, F. Galgano and T. Treu: “Nazioni
senza ricchezza, ricchezze senza nazione” (1993).
Giulio Tremonti has been a visiting professor at the Institute of Comparative Law in Oxford.
He has participated in many debates and conferences in Italy and abroad, including: Oxford
Union Society; Cambridge Union Society; Humboldt Universität; Chatham House; Freiburg
Universität – Walter Eucken-Vorlesung; Yale University – School of Law; Herzliya Conference;
Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
From 1984 to 1994, when he began his political career, he was an opinionist for Corriere della
Sera.
He is co-editor of “Rivista di diritto finanziario e scienza delle finanze”.
He is a member of the Moral Sciences class of the Lombard Academy of Sciences and Letters
and Chairman of Aspen Institute Italia.
POLITICAL CAREER
A member of the Italian Parliament since 1994, he is currently a Member of the Italian
Senate, Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Giulio Tremonti has served as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Minister of
Economy and Finance and Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies.
Giuliano Amato
Honorary Chairman, Aspen Institute Italia
Professor Emeritus at the EUI in Florence, member of Parliament for 18 years, twice Treasury
Minister, Minister of Interior and twice Prime Minister of Italy, he also headed the 2003-2005
International Commission on the Balkans and was Vice President of the Convention on the Future
of Europe. Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, until September 2013
he was President of the Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana, of the Superior School S.Anna in Pisa
and of the Center for American Studies. He also chaired the Scientific Board of Astrid and the
International Advisory Board of the Fondazione ItalianiEuropei. In September 2013 he was
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appointed Judge of the Constitutional Court by the President of the Republic and due to this new
position he has resigned from all the other ones.
He has written books and articles on antitrust, personal liberties, government, European
integration and humanities.
Gianni De Michelis
Honorary Chairman, Aspen Institute Italia
Born in Venice on 26 November 1940;
Degree in Industrial Chemistry from the University of Padua, since 1980 he is Associate Professor
of general chemistry at the University of Venice;
Member of the Italian Socialist Party since 1960 until the disappearance of the party happened in
1994;
1962-64: National Chairman of the UGI (Italian University Students Union);
Elected to Venice City Council in 1964 where in 1969 he was responsible for urban development;
Member of the Executive Committee of the Italian Socialist Party since 1976;
Elected to Italian Parliament in 1976 and since reelected at all election until 1994;
1980-83: Minister of State Participations;
1983-87: Minister of Labour and Social Security; Inner Cabinet Member of the Craxi Government;
1984-92: President of Aspen Institute Italia;
1987-88:Chairman of the Socialist Parliament Group;
1988-89: Deputy Prime Minister of Italy;
1989-92:Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy;
Since 1994 Consulting for Italian Companies in the Middle and Far-East.
13 September 1997 elected National Chairman of Socialist Party;
Since 1999 Consulting for Italian Companies in the Balkan Area
10 October 2002 President of IPALMO
24 January 2003 Member of the European ASEM Task Force
20 July 2004 Member of the European Parliament
Member of the:
Committee on Foreign Affairs;
Subcommittee on Security and Defence;
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy;
Delegation for relations with the People's Republic of China;
Delegation to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly.
17 February 2006 International Consulting for CSSM (China Society for Strategy and Management
Research)
29 October 2007 Member of the Strategic Steering Group (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy)
February 2008 Member of the Strategic Committee of Italia-Cina Foundation.
February 2009 President of the Strategic Committee of Italia-Cina Foundation
2009-2011 Political Advisor of the Minister for the Public Administration and Innovation
06-2011 President of UAIT
06-2012 Honorary Chairman of Aspen Institute Italia
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Cesare Romiti
Honorary Chairman, Aspen Institute Italia
Rome - June 24, 1923
Graduated in Economic ed Commercial Sciences (1945)
In 1947 he joined the B.P.D. (Bombrini, Parodi, Delfino) Group; in 1955 he became Vice General
Manager of one of the Group companies and thereafter was promoted in various stages to the
position of General Manager of B.P.D.
In 1968 he played a leading role in the merger of B.P.D. with Snia Viscosa; upon completion of this
operation he was appointed General Financial Manager for the coordination of Snia Viscosa.
On January 26, 1970 he joined the Board of Alitalia with the position of Managing Director and,
immediately afterwards, of General Manager too.
In September 1973, he became Managing Director and General Manager of the IRI finance
company Italstat.
On November 1, 1974, he joined the Fiat Group as Manager of the Central Department of Finance,
Planning and Control and member of the Management Committee.
On April 30, 1976, he became a member of the Board and Managing Director.
From November 1988 to December 1990 he was directly responsible for the Car Sector as
Managing Director of Fiat Auto, in addition to his previous assignments.
From February 28, 1996 to June 22, 1998 he was Chairman of the Board of Fiat S.p.a.
From on June 2, 1998 to July 15, 2004 he was appointed Chairman of the Board of RCS Quotidiani
S.p.A. (formerly RCS Editori S.p.A.)
On March 8, 2000 he was also appointed Chairman of the Italian-Chinese Institute.
On January 12, 2004 he was also appointed Chairman of the Italy-China Foundation.
On 15 July 2004 he was also appointed President of the Honour of the Board of RCS Media Group.
From May 2, 2005 to May 2007 he was also appointed Chairman of Impregilo S.p.a.
From January, 2007 he was also appointed Member of the Board of Directors of “Fondazione
Musica per Roma, and on February 21, 2007 he was appointed Chairman of the Board Of
“Accademia delle Belle Arti “ in Rome.
Honours and awards
Cesare Romiti has been nominated Cavaliere del Lavoro, Cavaliere Gran Croce Italian Repubblic,
and Officer of the French Legion d’Honneur.
He has received honorary degrees from the Complutense University of Madrid and the Catholic
University of Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte (Brazil), and Pisa University has awarded him an
honorary degree in Mechanical Engineering. The University IULM (University of Foreign
Languages and Communications of Milan) has awarded him an honorary degree in Public
Relations. He received a Honorary degree in Business Administration from St. John’s University in
Rome.
He has received the International Manager Award from the World Management council of New
York, together with the Dalai Lama, the Lifetime Achievement Award of Business from the
N.I.A.F. (National Italian American Foundation) of Washington DC, the Globo d’Oro from the
Italy-America Chamber of Commerce of New York, and the Tiepolo Prize from the Italian
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Spain in Madrid, the Campidoglio Prize for the Economy
from the Rome City Council.
The magazine “Il Mondo” nominated Mr. Romiti “Manager of the year” in 1982 and the American
weekly “Automotive News” voted him the “Best European Executive, Automobile Industry” in
1988.
On October 13, 2006 he has received the citizenship of the city of Pechino, for his efforts in
strengthening the relationship between Italy and China. Awarded from the President of the
“Chinese people’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries”
On April 19, 2008 he has also received the title of Honorary professor from the University Of
Donghua in Shanghai.
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Positions in organizations and associations
Mr. Romiti is President of the Honour committee of Unicef, a member of the Steering committee
and General Board of Assonime, President of the Honour of the Council of the Aspen Institute of
Italy. From 2004 to 2006 he was appointed Chancellor of Nostra Signora del Buon Consiglio
University in Tirana.
Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini
Honorary Chairman, Aspen Institute Italia
Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini (born 27 November 1944 in Varese) is an Italian economist and
politician. He is a university professor in applied economics and was chancellor of the Luiss
University of Rome (1984–1992).
In 1992 he became Senator for the Italian Liberal Party (PLI), and was appointed as chairman of the
Committee for European affairs of the Senate.
Re-elected in 1994, during the XII Legislature, Scognamiglio was elected as President of Senate.
In 1998 he joined the project Democratic Union for the Republic and was Defense Minister from 21
October 1988 to 22 December 1999.
Presently he is full professor of applied economics, life-time trustee of the Aspen Institute and
President of the Italian Liberal Party.
Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini has been awarded of the prestigious prize for Economics of the
"Académie Française" in 1988.
As sportsman, he was world champion of sailing (International Ocean Races - One Ton Cup 1976).
Publications
He is the author of over 80 publications in English and Italian, among which:
• Keynes and the New Millennium Crisis, Treves Editore, Roma 2009.
• Adam Smith. Adam Smith visto da Carlo Scognamiglio Pasini, Luiss University Press, Roma
2007 and 20092.
• Economia industriale. Economia dei mercati imperfetti, Luiss University Press, Roma 2006.
• Adam Smith XXI secolo, Luiss University Press, Roma 2005.
• La guerra del Kosovo, Rizzoli, Milano 2002.
• La democrazia in Italia, Rizzoli, Milano 1996.
• Teoria e politica della finanza industriale, il Mulino, Bologna 1987.
• Crisi e risanamento dell'industria italiana, Giuffrè, Milano 1979.
• Mercato dei capitali, borse valori e finanziamento delle imprese industriali, Franco Angeli
Edizioni, Milano 1974.
John Elkann
Vice Chairman, Aspen Institute Italia
John Elkann is Chairman of EXOR and of Fiat Group, where he has been serving as a board
member since December 1997.
Born in New York in 1976, Mr. Elkann obtained a scientific baccalaureate from the Lycée Victor
Duruy in Paris, and graduated in Industrial Engineering and Management from Politecnico, the
Engineering University of Turin.
While at university, he gained work experience in various companies of the Fiat Group in the
UK and Poland (manufacturing) as well as in France (sales and marketing).
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He started his professional career in 2001 at General Electric as a member of the Corporate
Audit Staff, with assignments in Asia, the USA and Europe.
John Elkann is Chairman of Giovanni Agnelli e C. Sapaz. He is also Chairman of Itedi and
Editrice La Stampa and a board member of RCS Mediagroup, Le Monde, The Economist Group
and Banca Leonardo.
Mr. Elkann is member of Confindustria (the confederation of Italian industry) and of the ItalyChina Foundation. He also serves as Vice Chairman of the Italian Aspen Institute and of the
Giovanni Agnelli Foundation.
Paolo Savona
Vice Chairman, Aspen Institute Italia
Emeritus Professor of Political Economy at Luiss G. Carli University and Chairman of Fondo
Interbancario di Tutela dei Depositi (Interbank Deposit Protection Fund).
Born in Cagliari in 1936, graduated cum laude in economics in 1961 and later pursued postgraduate studies in econometrics and monetary economics at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (Cambridge, U.S.A.). He also carried out research at the Board of Governor’s Special
Research Section at the Federal Reserve in Washington, DC.
He has been President of the Scientific Council of Nemetria since 1989, Scientific Counselor of the
Association Guido Carli since 1996, Deputy Chairman of the Aspen Institute Italy since 1997, and
Chairman of the Associazione Nazionale per l’Enciclopedia della Banca e della Borsa. He carries out a
very busy working as publicist at the main Italian media.
Paolo Savona began his career at the Bank of Italy (1963-1976) where he became Director of the
Financial Market Office. He was then Managing Director of Confindustria (Confederation of
Italian Industry) (1976-1983), President of the Sardinian Industrial Credit Institute (1980-1989),
General Secretary for Economic Planning in the Budget Ministry (1980-1982) and Managing
Director and then Chief Executive Officer of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (1989-1990). He was
President of the Fondo Interbancario per la Tutela dei Depositi (1990-1999), Chief of the
Communitarian Policy Department of the Prime Minister’s Office (2004-05). He was appointed for
several positions in different private companies: Chairman of Impregilo, Aeroporti di Roma,
Gemina, Consorzio Venezia Nuova, Unicredit Banca di Roma and Member of the Board of
Directors of TIM Italia and RCS Media Group. Moreover he was (2006-11) scientific editor of the
Unicredit reviews Economia Italiana, Review of economic conditions in Italy and Journal of European
economic history and he was (2009-11) head Faculty of Political Science International Relations at the
University Guglielmo Marconi in Rome.
He served in the Ciampi Government as Italy's Minister of Industry, Commerce and Handicraft
(1993-1994). He also served as Member of the OCSE Committee on the Standardization of the
Financial Statistics and of the BIS Standing Committee on Eurodollars; President of the Scientific
Council on Economic Planning and President of the Nuclear Commission of Inquiry in Italy.
He is co-author of the first econometric model of Italian economy M1BI and author of many
publications on real, monetary and financial economy as well as methodology issues. Among his
most recent publications: Geopolitica economica. Globalizzazione, Sviluppo e Cooperazione (2004);
Sovranità & fiducia. Principi per una nuova architettura politica globale (con Carlo Pelanda, 2005); Il
governo dell’economia globale (2009); Il ritorno dello Stato padrone (2009), la ricerca della Banca d’Italia
Sviluppo, rischio e conti con l’esterno (con Zeno Rotondi, Riccardo De Bonis, Laterza, 2010);
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Intelligence economica. Il ciclo dell’informazione nell’era della globalizzazione (con Carlo Jean,
Rubbettino, 2011); Le radici storiche e i fondamenti logici delle considerazioni finali del Governatore Carli
(nell’opera dal titolo Considerazioni finali della Banca d’Italia di Guido Carli), volume 3 (2011); Postfazioni
alla ristampa dei volumi di Paolo Baffi “Studi sulla moneta” e “Nuovi studi sulla moneta” (2011); Eresie,
esorcismi e scelte giuste per uscire dalla crisi. Il caso Italia (2012). Che cosè l’Economia. Cinque
conversazioni (2012); Lettera agli amici tedeschi e italiani. Come funziona il meccanismo economico europeo
(also in English and German, 2012); Economia (2013); Una campana per l’Europa. Enrico Scaretti. A Bell
for Italy (2013).
He won the Association for Economic Progress’ 1976 prize, the 1998 Capalbio Prize for Economics,
the 1999 IDI prize for the small and medium enterprise and 1999’s Pisa Prize for non-fiction for his
book Che cos’è l’economia. In 2000 he was awarded the Cultural Prize – Special Prize in Economics
by the Prime Minister, and in 2008 the Prize for International Economics of the Genoa Chamber of
Commerce. In 2009 the Scanno Prize for Economics, and the VII Donato Menichella Prize for socioeconomic studies, in 2010 the Fata Morgana Prize for Economics and Finance, in 2011 the "Silver
Elephant Award" in his hometown and in 2012 the Candlestick of Gold of the City of Sassari, the
"Sabaudia Award" and the "Canova Award". He is Chinese Eisenhower Fellow of Taiwan and
"Paul Harris" a star of Rotary.
Lucio Stanca
Vice Chairman, Aspen Institute Italia
Lucio Stanca lives in San Fermo della Battaglia, Como (Italy), with his wife Francesca and their daughters
Benedetta and Isabella.
After completing a university degree in Economics and Commerce at the Bocconi University in Milan, and
having served, as part of his military service, for the Grenadiers of Sardinia, he joined IBM Italy in Milan in
1968.
He worked for IBM up until March 2001 holding various positions in Italy as well as in the United States
and France including: Chairman and CEO of IBM Italy, Member of the World Wide Management
Committee and IBM Vice-President. In the years previous to retirement he held the position of Chairman
and Director General of IBM EMEA, with responsibility for operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa,
and was based in Paris.
Since 1991 he has been Vice Chairman of Aspen Institute Italia and since July 2002 he is also Chairman of
Aspen Junior Fellows.
He is Member of the Board of PartnerRe, the leading international reinsurance group, listed in the
NYSE.
In 2001 he was appointed Minister for Innovation and Technologies, in charge of national government
policy in matters relating to technological innovation with a special focus on Information and
Communications Technologies, in order to promote the development of the "Information Society".
He was also in charge of the "e-Government for Development" program, aimed at assisting emerging
countries in modernizing their Public Administration systems through ICT. In addition, he was a member
of the Board of the Gateway Foundation (World Bank organization supporting developing countries).
In April 2006 he was elected to the Italian Senate, where he was member of the Industry Committee.
In April 2008 he was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies, where he is presently member of the
Committee for the European Policy.
In 2004, Mr. Stanca was conferred a doctorate "honoris causa" in computer science.
From April 2009 to June 2010, he was appointed Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Expo 2015 S.p.A., the company that is in charge of the organization and management of the Expo
in Milan in 2015.
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Angelo M. Petroni
Secretary General, Aspen Institute Italia
Angelo M. Petroni was born in 1956 in Montefalco, in Umbria. He graduated from the University
of Pisa and received his doctorate from Université Catholique de Louvain.
A professor since 1994, Mr Petroni currently teaches Logic and Philosophy of Science at La
Sapienza University of Rome. He previously held the chair of Epistemology of Human Sciences at
the University of Bologna. He has taught at the Sorbonne (Paris IV) and has been visiting professor
at many different universities.
He sits on the Scientific Council of Italy’s National Research Council’s “Cultural Identity”
department.
From 2010 to 2012, he was President of the Board of “UniTelma Sapienza”.
From 2001 to 2006, he was Director General of the National School of Public Administration of the
Presidency of the Council of Ministers, where he began teaching in 2000.
Since 1988, he has been a member of the Mont Pelerin Society. He joined the Board of Aspen
Institute Italia in 2003 and was appointed Secretary General in 2007.
Mr Petroni belongs to a number of organizations, foundations and journals, including Logic and
Philosophy of Science, Mind and Society, Journal of Libertarian Studies, Journal des Economistes et des
Etudes Humaines, Procesos de Mercato, Centro di Ricerca e Documentazione Luigi Einaudi,
Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Fondazione Aurelio Peccei, Fondazione NovaResPublica, Fondazione
Eni Enrico Mattei, Fondazione per l’Innovazione tecnologica, Fondazione Italia-USA, National
Center for Business Ethics, Loyola University. From 1984 to 2004 he was editor-in-chief of Biblioteca
della libertà. From 1985 to 1990 he was an editor at Il Mulino. From 1990 to 2002 he was a member of
the editorial board of the journal International Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
He is also a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Istituto di Bologna and was once on the
boards of New York’s Foundation for Italian Art and Culture and the Italian Academy for
Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University. He has held the position of President of the
Fondazione Internazionale Premio “Galileo Galilei” of the Italian Rotary Club.
From 2003 to 2012, he was member of the executive board of the Italian public broadcasting
company, RAI. He was previously a member of the Italian Encyclopedia Institute’s executive
board as well.
From 2000 to 2002, he sat on the Scientific Council of the Italian Industrialists’ Organization’s
Research Center, and from 2000 to 2008 he was a member of the Board of the Compagnia di San
Paolo di Torino.
Mr Petroni has written extensively about the history and logic of scientific discovery in physics,
the methodology of social sciences, and contemporary liberal thought.
Mr Petroni has been a columnist for The Wall Street Journal Europe and Il Sole 24 Ore.
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