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}}'''Lorenzo Vallarino Gancia''' was an [[Italian]] was an Italian winemaker - "the king of Italian bubbly wine" - and friend of [[Giovanni Agnelli]].
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Gancia started "[[Young entrepreneurs]]" in 1966 at the time of the reform of the [[Confindustria]] organization. He was president of the group from 1966-1970.<ref>https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovani_imprenditori</ref> .He fought to get the association out of the shadow of its parent, breaking with the culture that he defined as "closed and not very transparent" and "too close to politics" of the organization.
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For twelve years he was vice president of [[Confindustria]], Italy's largest employer organization, with responsibility for external relations.
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In addition to the family business, he was a member of the supervisory boards in many companies, including ''[[Il Sole 24 Ore]]''. Gancia was a also director of, among other things, Riso Gallo, Fiorucci Moda, Buitoni, Perugina and Ausimont.
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In 2012, he sold the family business, a winery of the same name that had been in the family for 200 years.
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Away from the company, Gancia was a friend of [[Giovanni Agnelli]], with whom he used to drive fast cars, and shared his love for newspapers. But Gancia preferred horses to cars, his great passion together with [[Argentina]], where he spent 6 months a year, playing polo, until his health allowed him.<ref>https://www.corriere.it/economia/17_ottobre_07/addio-lorenzo-gancia-re-brindisi-made-italy-9cb4f1ae-ab97-11e7-b201-3d87a5727083.shtml</ref>
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His brother,[[Vittorio Vallarino Gancia]], was kidnapped by the [[Red Brigades]] in 1975, but escaped unharmed.
 
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 11 July 2022

Person.png Lorenzo Vallarino Gancia  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Lorenzo Vallarino Gancia.png
Born20 June 1930
Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Died7 October 2017 (Age 87)
NationalityItalian
Italian winemaker and businessman who went to the 1969 Bilderberg. Friend of Giovanni Agnelli

Employment.png President Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
1970 - 1982
EmployerIl Sole 24 Ore
Succeeded byJames Buckley

Lorenzo Vallarino Gancia was an Italian was an Italian winemaker - "the king of Italian bubbly wine" - and friend of Giovanni Agnelli.

Activities

Gancia started "Young entrepreneurs" in 1966 at the time of the reform of the Confindustria organization. He was president of the group from 1966-1970.[1] .He fought to get the association out of the shadow of its parent, breaking with the culture that he defined as "closed and not very transparent" and "too close to politics" of the organization.

For twelve years he was vice president of Confindustria, Italy's largest employer organization, with responsibility for external relations.

In addition to the family business, he was a member of the supervisory boards in many companies, including Il Sole 24 Ore. Gancia was a also director of, among other things, Riso Gallo, Fiorucci Moda, Buitoni, Perugina and Ausimont.

In 2012, he sold the family business, a winery of the same name that had been in the family for 200 years.

Away from the company, Gancia was a friend of Giovanni Agnelli, with whom he used to drive fast cars, and shared his love for newspapers. But Gancia preferred horses to cars, his great passion together with Argentina, where he spent 6 months a year, playing polo, until his health allowed him.[2]

His brother,Vittorio Vallarino Gancia, was kidnapped by the Red Brigades in 1975, but escaped unharmed.

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/19699 May 196911 May 1969Denmark
Hotel Marienlyst
Elsinore
The 18th Bilderberg meeting, with 85 participants
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