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Top Manager Reputation: great dynamism at strategic tables

03 March 2025

February confirms the growing dynamism in Italy on various fronts: from high finance, to defense, to politics. Leading the Top Manager Reputation ranking (www.topmanagers.it) is Andrea Orcel (86.79), who strategically increases his stake in Generali with repercussions in the Bpm ongoing matches. Observing Commerzbank. In second place is Carlo Messina (80.85), CEO of Intesa Sanpaolo, who closes 2024 above expectations, with a record profit of 8.7 billion. Gaining two positions, in third place is Claudio Descalzi (80.79), CEO of Eni, who meets the President of Ghana, finalizes the agreement with Renault on sustainable mobility, and returns to F1 with Alpine. An agreement strongly desired by Luca de Meo (77.45), stable in sixth. Fourth place goes to Pier Silvio Berlusconi (80.34), followed in fifth by the CEO of A2A Renato Mazzoncini (79.78). Seventh is Giorgio Armani (77.35), while Alessandro Benetton (77.16) gains one spot and gets to the eigth position by strengthening 2100 Ventures for innovation and startups in Europe. Brunello Cucinelli is ninth (75.16), and in tenth, gaining one position is the CEO of Snam Stefano Venier (75.11), who presents the strategic plan for 2029 worth 12.4 billion. Also gaining ground (+1) is Matteo Del Fante (72.75), CEO of Poste Italiane, who strategically enters the capital of Tim. Marina Berlusconi's (71.28) interview with Il Foglio is almost a political manifesto and attracts great interest, which moves her up three spots to twelfth place. Urbano Cairo (71.22) is thirteenth, followed by Cristina Scocchia (69.53). Gaining three positions to fifteenth place is Pietro Labriola (67.46), amidst the Sparkle operations and the Tim-Apple agreement. Sixteenth and seventeenth are still Luca Dal Fabbro (65.25) and Stefano Donnarumma (65.05). Closing the top 20 are: Renzo Rosso (65.01), watching over Versace, Gian Maria Mossa (64.92), who gains one spot with record results, and going up three spots is Giuseppina Di Foggia (64.91), CEO of Terna, who launches green bonds worth 750 million. The highlight of the month is constituted by the CEO of MPS Luigi Lovaglio (45th, +14) with his ops on Mediobanca and Carlo Cimbri (58th, +4), a key player in the BPER ops on BPS. In the Top 100, also growing are: the CEO of Generali Philppe Donnet (26th, +14), Diego della Valle (40th, +5), Ermenegildo Zegna (63rd, +9), Alessandro Melzi d’Eril (73rd, +8), Leonardo Ferragamo (90th, +16). To be monitored in the upcoming editions of our ranking are Folgiero (27th) and Cingolani (48th).

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Orcel, Berlusconi and Messina on the podium of the Top Manager Repuation ranking in April.