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Mazzoncini, de Meo, and Goitini's leap. Up energy and finance

06 October 2025

Pier Silvio Berlusconi (86.13) remains first in the Top Manager Reputation ranking (www.topmanagers.it): his pan-European project with ProSieben and excellent TV ratings consolidate his leadership. In second place is Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi (84.00), who met with the President of Angola and a high-level US delegation to review investments and, at Gastech, asserted the company's decision to spin off assets and attract global partners. Andrea Orcel (83.23) climbs one place to third, with UniCredit increasing its stake in Commerzbank to 26% and consolidating its position in Alpha Bank.

Renato Mazzoncini (81.98) comes in fourth, presenting A2A-Teha's study on data centers in Cernobbio, outlining an energy future made up of new sustainable recovery opportunities. Intesa Sanpaolo CEO Carlo Messina (81.81) is fifth, followed by Luca de Meo (81.79), now at the helm of Kering: his renewed governance and debt reduction plan have boosted his positioning by one. Alessandro Benetton (78.78) is seventh, rising by two with the documentary “Benetton Formula”. Urbano Cairo (78.38), celebrating twenty years at Torino, is stable. Ferrovie CEO Stefano Donnarumma (76.30) is up one in ninth place, with investments at 15 billion. Matteo Del Fante (76.12) of Poste Italiane is tenth, while Illycaffè CEO Cristina Scocchia (72.74) and Terna CEO Giuseppina Di Foggia (70.35) are stable.

Luca Dal Fabbro of Iren (69.14), who in Cernobbio called for a "Marshall Plan for water" to make the industry more competitive, and Enel CEO Flavio Cattaneo (68.92), who spoke at the UN about his vision for energy transition, are up one. Fincantieri CEO Pierroberto Folgiero is fifteenth with 68.81, ahead of Giuseppe Castagna of Banco BPM (68.69), who is opting out of the "third banking hub." They are followed by Gian Maria Mossa of Banca Generali (+1 with 67.69) - with net inflows of €471 million in August - TIM CEO Pietro Labriola (67.45), and Francesco Milleri (66.88, +1), with Essilux leading the way in smart glasses. Luigi Lovaglio (64.13) enters the Top 20, gaining four positions, with MPS in the spotlight for its takeover bid for Mediobanca.

Rising are Pietro Salini (21st, +7), Fabrizio Palermo (27th, +6), Claudio Andrea Gemme (42nd, +8), Stefano Azzi (72nd, +10), Elena Goitini (83rd, +10), Andrea Duilio (85th, +23), and Giorgio Busnelli (103rd, +22).

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