Lucia Calvosa, born in Rome on June 26, 1961, is a full professor of commercial law at the University of Pisa and has been practicing law for over twenty-five years. Since August 2011, she has been an Independent Board Member and a member of the Control and Risk Committee of Telecom Italia (until May 2017) as well as its President (from April 2014 to May 2017). Since November 2014, she has been an Independent Board Member of Editoriale Il Fatto S.p.A. Since April 2015, she has been an Independent Board Member of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena S.p.A. In February 2010, Lucia Calvosa was awarded the UNESCO medal “for contributing with the publication of Monumenta to enhance and make known an important page of Italian artistic culture in the spirit of UNESCO.” In 2012, she was awarded, upon the proposal of ABI, the honor of Knight of the Order of “Merit of the Italian Republic.” In June 2015, she was awarded the “Ambrogio Lorenzetti” prize for good governance in companies, as “committed to academic and cultural activities, internationally recognized, as a board member she has been able to introduce scientific rigor and the value of independence in highly complex and competitive business contexts.” In May 2020, she was appointed President of Eni, a position she held for three years until May 2023.
Eni, initially an acronym for National Hydrocarbons Authority, is the largest oil and gas company in Italy. It was founded in 1953 as a public entity during the presidency of Enrico Mattei, with the aim of rebuilding the Italian economy after World War II. Mattei led Eni in developing relationships with oil-producing countries in the Middle East and Africa, securing energy supplies for Italy.
In 1962, Eni was converted into a joint-stock company, although still under public control. In the 1990s, under the leadership of CEO Franco Bernabè, Eni was fully privatized. Today, Eni is an integrated company active across the entire energy value chain, from exploration to refining, distribution, and sales. Eni operates in various countries including Congo, Egypt, Angola, Algeria, and Libya.
In addition to traditional hydrocarbon activities, Eni is investing in renewable energies such as wind, solar, and biomass to support the energy transition. Its iconic six-legged logo represents the company's main business areas.
Top Manager Certificate: Lucia Calvosa
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