03 November 2025
In October, the Top Manager Reputation podium changed. A2A CEO Renato Mazzoncini (87.18) took the top spot for the first time thanks to the widespread publicity surrounding the launch of A2A Life Ventures, the venture capital company created by the Group to develop innovation in Italy, with the ambition of boosting the European industrial and energy ecosystem. This represents an important strategic move for the country. Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi (86.94) came in second, meeting with the President of Argentina and signing a $100 billion gas export deal with YPF, receiving praise from the Italian government. Pier Silvio Berlusconi (86.19) came in third, with MFE's profit rising to €130.2 million for the first half of the year.
UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel (82.82) is fourth, preparing new strategies in Germany to take on Commerzbank. In fifth place is Intesa Sanpaolo CEO Carlo Messina (82.76), launching Academy4Future, the new training center investing in the growth of the Group's 90,000 employees. Confirming their positions from sixth to tenth are: Luca de Meo (81.81), Alessandro Benetton (79.99), Urbano Cairo (78.14), Stefano Donnarumma (77.40), and Matteo Del Fante (75.24).
Fincantieri CEO Pierroberto Folgiero (73.41) climbs four places to eleventh, thanks to significant projects such as agreements to robotize production, new cruise ships, and the launch of the first integrated underwater drone system. Flavio Cattaneo (72.66) moves up two places in twelfth place: the CEO of Enel, positively evaluated by Goldman Sachs, receives the NAIF Lifetime Achievement Award in Washington for his leadership. Giuseppina Di Foggia (72.27) is thirteenth, Cristina Scocchia (71.48) fourteenth and Luca Dal Fabbro (70.48) fifteenth.
Pietro Labriola (70.32) moves up two places in sixteenth place, Gian Maria Mossa (69.65) is stable in seventeenth and Francesco Milleri (69.36) moves up one place to eighteenth. Closing out the Top 20 are Giuseppe Castagna (68.14) and Marina Berlusconi (65.65) who in a letter to Corriere takes stock of the difficult situation of publishers in the face of big tech domination.
Rising in the Top 200 are: Miuccia Prada (21st, +4); Gianpiero Strisciuglio (30th, +7); Alessandro Melzi d’Eril (53rd, +26), elected new CEO of Mediobanca; Francesco Mutti (64th, +12); Joerg Eberhart (74th, +13), for the good results of his first 9 months at the helm of ITA Airways, Fabrizio Di Amato (80th, +13); Yuri Santagostino (87th, +12).
Pier Silvio Berlusconi, Claudio Descalzi, and Carlo Messina on the podium of Top Manager Reputation in August.
Pier Silvio Berlusconi, Claudio Descalzi, and Carlo Messina are in the Top 3 of Top Manager Reputation in July.
Sul podio della Top Manager Reputation a giugno si confermano Carlo Messina, Pier Silvio Berlusconi e Andrea Orcel
Messina, Berlusconi and Orcel, on the podium of Top Manager Reputation ranking in May.