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'''Corrado Passera''' is an Italian banker who was [[Italy/Minister of Economic Development|Minister of Economic Development]] and [[Italy/Minister of Infrastructure and Transport|Minister of Infrastructure and Transport]] in deep politician [[Mario Monti]] "[[non partisan]]" and "[[technocrat]]" cabinet.<ref name="Treccani">https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/corrado-passera/</ref> <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140316181731/http://www.i-italy.org/18683/whos-who-monti-goverment</ref>
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==Education==
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After graduating in business administration from the [[Luigi Bocconi University of Economic]]s in [[Milan]], Passera completed his Master of Business Administration at the [[Wharton School]] of the [[University of Pennsylvania]] in 1980.
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===Banking Career===
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He then worked at [[McKinsey & Company]] for five years<ref name="ItaliaOggi">https://www.italiaoggi.it/archivio/olivetti-passera-lascia-per-bam-280655</ref>. He then worked at [[Carlo De Benedetti]]'s CIR Group until 1990, ending up as General Director<ref name="ProfFinanza">https://professionefinanza.com/corrado-passera/</ref>. In [[1991]] he became general director of the publishing house [[Arnoldo Mondadori Editore]]<ref name="Formiche">https://formiche.net/author/corrado-passera/</ref> and then of the media company [[Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso]]. At the same time, he was co-chairman of the board of [[Olivetti]] from 1992 to 1996, a company that was significantly transformed during this time<ref name="paper">https://www.thecasecentre.org/products/view?id=71961</ref><ref name="Sole24Ore">https://st.ilsole24ore.com/art/notizie/2011-11-16/corrado-passera-nuovo-ministro-134156.shtml</ref>. in 1996, Passera took over the management of [[Banco Ambrosiano]], which he merged with the Milan Savings Bank in 1998 to form [[Banca Intesa]]<ref name="Repubblica">https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1997/07/29/cariplo-entra-in-ambroveneto-nasce-la-terza.html</ref>.
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In 1998 he was appointed head of the [[Italian Post Office]]. In the following four years, he restructured the company, whose services were also extended to banking. After the restructuring, during which around 20,000 jobs were lost, it made profits for the first time in 2002.<ref name="banker">https://www.thebanker.com/The-modern-bank-for-Italy-s-SMEs-1710751613</ref>
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<ref name="CorCom">https://www.corrierecomunicazioni.it/telco/corrado-passera-il-manager-con-l-ict-nel-dna</ref>
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Passera returned to Banca Intesa as chairman of the board, which he merged in [[2006]] with the Turin-based credit institution Sanpaolo IMI to form the second largest Italian bank [[Intesa Sanpaolo]].<ref name="Stampa">https://www.lastampa.it/economia/2007/01/03/news/intesa-sanpaolo-fatta-la-squadra-1.37134569</ref><ref name="RedattoreSoc">https://www.redattoresociale.it/article/notiziario/il_gruppo_bancario_intesa_san_paolo_lancia_la_banca_non_profit_</ref> In 2008 and 2009 he was involved in the re-establishment of the airline [[Alitalia]].
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===Political Career===
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On 16 November 2011, Corrado Passera was appointed minister in the deep politician [[Mario Monti]]'s "[[non-partisan]]" and "[[technocrat]]" government. He took over the leadership of the Ministry of Economic Development (Industry and Trade) and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport. In the latter ministry, a deputy minister carried out most of the official duties under Passera's supervision.<ref name="Gazzetta">https://www.gazzettaufficiale.it/atto/serie_generale/caricaDettaglioAtto/originario?atto.dataPubblicazioneGazzetta=2013-04-18&atto.codiceRedazionale=13A03407&elenco30giorni=true</ref><ref name="Repubblica2">https://www.repubblica.it/politica/2011/11/16/news/i_ministri_del_governo_monti-25104361/</ref>
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On 23 February 2014, Corrado Passera founded the political movement [[Unique Italy|Italia Unica]]<ref>http://www.corriere.it/politica/14_febbraio_23/passera-lancia-suo-movimento-politico-partire-cose-vere-soldi-famiglie-fine-mese-fa07eeb0-9ca0-11e3-bf70-ea8899950404.shtml</ref><ref>https://www.repubblica.it/politica/2015/01/31/news/nasce_italia_unica_il_partito_di_corrado_passera-106246675/</ref> and he announced his intention to run for [[Mayor of Milan]] in the upcoming local elections. However, a year later, he withdrew from the mayoral race, simultaneously announcing his support for the official center-right coalition candidate, [[Stefano Parisi]].<ref>http://milano.repubblica.it/cronaca/2016/04/09/news/elezioni_milano_passera_parisi_sala-137264271/</ref> On 30 September 2016, the National Assembly of Italia Unica decided to dissolve the party.<ref>http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2016/09/07/italia-unica-corrado-passera-chiude-il-suo-partito-non-siamo-riusciti-a-convincere/3016902/</ref>
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==Other roles==
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* Member of the Board of Directors at [[Bocconi University]]<ref name="CavLavoro">https://panel.cavalieridellavoro.it/images/cavalieri/materiali/61939ecc798ee.pd</ref> and the Fondazione [[La Scala|Teatro alla Scala]].<ref name="Navale">http://www.informatorenavale.it/news/nuovo-ministro-infrastrutture-e-trasporti-corrado-passera/</ref>
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* Member of the Board of Directors of the armaments manufacturer [[Leonardo (company)|Finmeccanica]]<ref name="MF2">https://www.milanofinanza.it/news/finmeccanica-lina-presidente-943689</ref> and [[Crédit Agricole]] in [[Paris]].<ref name="CA">https://ddd.uab.cat/pub/infanu/29486/iaCREDIT-AGRICOLEa2002ieng.pdf</ref>
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* Advisor and member of the Executive Committee of the [[Associazione Bancaria Italiana|Italian Banking Association]].<ref name="Navale"/><ref>http://www.teleborsa.it/DettaglioNews/724_2010-07-15_TLB/ABInuovoConsiglioeComitatoEsecutivo.html</ref>
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* Member of the International Advisory Board of [[McKinsey & Company]], the [[Wharton School]] of [[Philadelphia]],<ref name="Navale"/><ref>http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/about/executive-board-for-europe-mid.cfm</ref> and the [[Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa|Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa]].<ref name="CavLavoro"/>
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* Member of the Board of the International Institute of Finance in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref name="W">http://dev.gazzettadisondrio.it/economia/21022021/corrado-passera-lavoro-finanza-nuove-opportunita-giovani</ref>
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* Member of the General Council of the [[Cini Foundation|Giorgio Cini Foundation]] in [[Venice]].<ref name="Navale"/>
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* Member of the International Business Council and the Global Agenda Councils of the [[World Economic Forum]].<ref name="CavLavoro"/>
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* Since February 22, 2019, he has served as the President of the Imola International Academy Foundation “Incontri con il Maestro”.<ref name="Musica">https://www.giornaledellamusica.it/articoli/laccademia-di-imola-inaugura-lanno-accademico-202324</ref>
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Person.png Corrado Passera   Twitter Website ZoominfoRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(banker, businessman)
Corrado Passera.png
Born30 December 1954
Como, Lombardy, Italy
NationalityItalian
Alma materBocconi University, Wharton School
Children4 children
SpouseGiovanna Salza
Member ofWEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993
InterestsMcKinsey
PartyIndependent, Unique Italy
Italian Bilderberg banker who was Minister of Economic Development and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport in deep politician Mario Monti "non partisan" and "technocrat" cabinet.

Employment.png Italy/Minister of Infrastructure and Transport

In office
16 November 2011 - 28 April 2013

Employment.png Italy/Minister of Economic Development

In office
16 November 2011 - 28 April 2013

Corrado Passera is an Italian banker who was Minister of Economic Development and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport in deep politician Mario Monti "non partisan" and "technocrat" cabinet.[1] [2]

Education

After graduating in business administration from the Luigi Bocconi University of Economics in Milan, Passera completed his Master of Business Administration at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1980.

Banking Career

He then worked at McKinsey & Company for five years[3]. He then worked at Carlo De Benedetti's CIR Group until 1990, ending up as General Director[4]. In 1991 he became general director of the publishing house Arnoldo Mondadori Editore[5] and then of the media company Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso. At the same time, he was co-chairman of the board of Olivetti from 1992 to 1996, a company that was significantly transformed during this time[6][7]. in 1996, Passera took over the management of Banco Ambrosiano, which he merged with the Milan Savings Bank in 1998 to form Banca Intesa[8].

In 1998 he was appointed head of the Italian Post Office. In the following four years, he restructured the company, whose services were also extended to banking. After the restructuring, during which around 20,000 jobs were lost, it made profits for the first time in 2002.[9] [10]

Passera returned to Banca Intesa as chairman of the board, which he merged in 2006 with the Turin-based credit institution Sanpaolo IMI to form the second largest Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo.[11][12] In 2008 and 2009 he was involved in the re-establishment of the airline Alitalia.

Political Career

On 16 November 2011, Corrado Passera was appointed minister in the deep politician Mario Monti's "non-partisan" and "technocrat" government. He took over the leadership of the Ministry of Economic Development (Industry and Trade) and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport. In the latter ministry, a deputy minister carried out most of the official duties under Passera's supervision.[13][14]

On 23 February 2014, Corrado Passera founded the political movement Italia Unica[15][16] and he announced his intention to run for Mayor of Milan in the upcoming local elections. However, a year later, he withdrew from the mayoral race, simultaneously announcing his support for the official center-right coalition candidate, Stefano Parisi.[17] On 30 September 2016, the National Assembly of Italia Unica decided to dissolve the party.[18]

Other roles



 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/200315 May 200318 May 2003France
Versailles
The 51st Bilderberg, in Versailles, France
Bilderberg/20043 June 20046 June 2004Italy
Stresa
The 52nd such meeting. 126 recorded guests
WEF/Annual Meeting/200421 January 200425 January 2004World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2068 billionaires, CEOs and their politicians and "civil society" leaders met under the slogan Partnering for Prosperity and Security. "We have the people who matter," said World Economic Forum Co-Chief Executive Officer José María Figueres.
WEF/Annual Meeting/200625 January 200629 January 2006SwitzerlandBoth former US president Bill Clinton and Bill Gates pushed for public-private partnerships. Only a few of the over 2000 participants are known.
WEF/Annual Meeting/200724 January 200728 January 2007SwitzerlandOnly the 449 public figures listed of ~2200 participants
WEF/Annual Meeting/200923 January 200927 January 2009World Economic Forum
Switzerland
Chairman Klaus Schwab outlined five objectives driving the Forum’s efforts to shape the global agenda, including letting the banks that caused the 2008 economic crisis keep writing the rules, the climate change agenda, over-national government structures, taking control over businesses with the stakeholder agenda, and a "new charter for the global economic order".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201126 January 201130 January 2011World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2229 guests in Davos, with the theme: "Shared Norms for the New Reality".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201323 January 201327 January 2013World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2500 mostly unelected leaders met to discuss "leading through adversity"
WEF/Annual Meeting/201717 January 201720 January 2017World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2950 known participants, including prominently Bill Gates. "Offers a platform for the most effective and engaged leaders to achieve common goals for greater societal leadership."
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References

  1. https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/corrado-passera/
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20140316181731/http://www.i-italy.org/18683/whos-who-monti-goverment
  3. https://www.italiaoggi.it/archivio/olivetti-passera-lascia-per-bam-280655
  4. https://professionefinanza.com/corrado-passera/
  5. https://formiche.net/author/corrado-passera/
  6. https://www.thecasecentre.org/products/view?id=71961
  7. https://st.ilsole24ore.com/art/notizie/2011-11-16/corrado-passera-nuovo-ministro-134156.shtml
  8. https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1997/07/29/cariplo-entra-in-ambroveneto-nasce-la-terza.html
  9. https://www.thebanker.com/The-modern-bank-for-Italy-s-SMEs-1710751613
  10. https://www.corrierecomunicazioni.it/telco/corrado-passera-il-manager-con-l-ict-nel-dna
  11. https://www.lastampa.it/economia/2007/01/03/news/intesa-sanpaolo-fatta-la-squadra-1.37134569
  12. https://www.redattoresociale.it/article/notiziario/il_gruppo_bancario_intesa_san_paolo_lancia_la_banca_non_profit_
  13. https://www.gazzettaufficiale.it/atto/serie_generale/caricaDettaglioAtto/originario?atto.dataPubblicazioneGazzetta=2013-04-18&atto.codiceRedazionale=13A03407&elenco30giorni=true
  14. https://www.repubblica.it/politica/2011/11/16/news/i_ministri_del_governo_monti-25104361/
  15. http://www.corriere.it/politica/14_febbraio_23/passera-lancia-suo-movimento-politico-partire-cose-vere-soldi-famiglie-fine-mese-fa07eeb0-9ca0-11e3-bf70-ea8899950404.shtml
  16. https://www.repubblica.it/politica/2015/01/31/news/nasce_italia_unica_il_partito_di_corrado_passera-106246675/
  17. http://milano.repubblica.it/cronaca/2016/04/09/news/elezioni_milano_passera_parisi_sala-137264271/
  18. http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2016/09/07/italia-unica-corrado-passera-chiude-il-suo-partito-non-siamo-riusciti-a-convincere/3016902/
  19. a b c https://panel.cavalieridellavoro.it/images/cavalieri/materiali/61939ecc798ee.pd
  20. a b c d http://www.informatorenavale.it/news/nuovo-ministro-infrastrutture-e-trasporti-corrado-passera/
  21. https://www.milanofinanza.it/news/finmeccanica-lina-presidente-943689
  22. https://ddd.uab.cat/pub/infanu/29486/iaCREDIT-AGRICOLEa2002ieng.pdf
  23. http://www.teleborsa.it/DettaglioNews/724_2010-07-15_TLB/ABInuovoConsiglioeComitatoEsecutivo.html
  24. http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/about/executive-board-for-europe-mid.cfm
  25. http://dev.gazzettadisondrio.it/economia/21022021/corrado-passera-lavoro-finanza-nuove-opportunita-giovani
  26. https://www.giornaledellamusica.it/articoli/laccademia-di-imola-inaugura-lanno-accademico-202324
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