Confindustria
Encyclopedia
Confindustria is the Italian
employers' federation, founded in 1910. It groups together more than 113,000 voluntary member companies, accounting for nearly 4,200,000 individuals. It aims to help Italy's economic growth, assisting, in doing so, its members. It is a member of the International Organisation of Employers
(IOE).
Confindustria was a founding member of several organizations, including ISTUD (Istituto Studi Direzionali) and Assingegneria (an organization set up by Confindustria, which has since merged with OICE, L'ingegneria italiana organizzata - which in itself belongs to Confindustria).
Members of Confindustria include ANIMA, Federation of the Italian Associations of Mechanical and Engineering Industries.
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employers' federation, founded in 1910. It groups together more than 113,000 voluntary member companies, accounting for nearly 4,200,000 individuals. It aims to help Italy's economic growth, assisting, in doing so, its members. It is a member of the International Organisation of Employers
International Organisation of Employers
The International Employers Organization is an international organization representing the interests of business. Established in 1920, as of June 2009 it had 148 national employer organisations from 141 countries....
(IOE).
Confindustria was a founding member of several organizations, including ISTUD (Istituto Studi Direzionali) and Assingegneria (an organization set up by Confindustria, which has since merged with OICE, L'ingegneria italiana organizzata - which in itself belongs to Confindustria).
Members of Confindustria include ANIMA, Federation of the Italian Associations of Mechanical and Engineering Industries.
Presidents of Confindustria
- Luigi Bonnefon (1910 – 1913)
- Ferdinando Bocca (1913 – 1918)
- Dante Ferraris (1918 – 1919)
- Giovanni Battista Pirelli (1919)
- Giovanni Silvestri (1919 – 1920)
- Ettore ContiEttore ContiEttore Conti was an Italian civil engineer, electricity industrialist, and influential businessman....
(1920 – 1921) - Raimondo Targetti (1922 – 1923)
- Antonio Stefano Benni (1923 – 1934)
- Alberto Pirelli (1934)
- Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (1934 – 1943)
- Giovanni Balella (1943)
- Giuseppe Mazzini (1943)
- Fabio Friggeri (1944 – 1945)
- Angelo Costa (1945 – 1955)
- Alighiero De Micheli (1955 – 1961)
- Furio Cicogna (1961 – 1966)
- Angelo Costa (1966 – 1970)
- Renato Lombardi (1970 – 1974)
- Giovanni AgnelliGianni AgnelliGiovanni Agnelli , better known as Gianni Agnelli , was an Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat. As the head of Fiat, he controlled 4.4% of Italy's GDP, 3.1% of its industrial workforce, and 16.5% of its industrial investment in research...
(1974 – 1976) - Guido Carli (1976 – 1980)
- Vittorio MerloniVittorio MerloniVittorio Merloni is an Italian entrepreneur and industrialist. Son of Aristide Merloni He is the Honorary Chairman of Indesit Company whose Chairman is the son Andrea), and Fineldo the family holding company that controls Indesit Company and other Group interests.-Biography:Vittorio Merloni has a...
(1980 – 1984) - Luigi Lucchini (1984 – 1988)
- Sergio PininfarinaSergio PininfarinaSergio Pininfarina is an Italian automobile designer, like his father Battista Farina. After joining his father at Carrozzeria Pininfarina, he quickly became integral to the company, and during his career oversaw many of the designs for which the company is famous...
(1988 – 1992) - Luigi Abete (1992 – 1996)
- Giorgio Fossa (1996 – 2000)
- Antonio D'Amato (May 25, 2000 – 2004)
- Luca di MontezemoloLuca di MontezemoloLuca Cordero di Montezemolo is an Italian businessman and Chairman of Ferrari. He was also Chairman of Fiat S.p.A from 2004 to 2010 and President of Confindustria from 2004 to 2008 and FIEG. He comes from an aristocratic family from the region of Piedmont in Italy...
(May 27, 2004 – May 20, 2008) (http://www.economist.com/people/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2685931) - Emma Marcegaglia (May 21, 2008 -----) (http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/eiro/2008/04/articles/it0804029i.htm)