Vincenzo Boccia
President of S.M.L.H., Société des membres de la légion d’honneur en Italie et au Saint Siege, Italian Association of the Awarded of the Legion d’Onore Past President of Confindustria CEO of Boccia Industria Grafica S.p.A
President of S.M.L.H., Société des membres de la légion d’honneur en Italie et au Saint Siege, Italian Association of the Awarded of the Legion d’Onore Past President of Confindustria CEO of Boccia Industria Grafica S.p.A
Currently completing his MA in Philosophy. At Scomodo magazine, he was content manager for an editorial project and co-authored a podcast. Contributor to Il Tascabile. Specializing in environmental crisis and ecological transition, he organized public outreach events with WWF and published a data journalism piece on EconomiaCircolare.com.
Journalist, graduated in Eastern European History, international official degree from Sioi, I have worked for Radiocor since 2018, where I cover agri-food for the news agency, for the website and for the thematic page of Il Sole 24 Ore. Cinema and travel are my passions.
With a degree in management engineering, he joined the family company Epta in 2000, becoming its CEO in 2011 and President from 2016 to 2025. Since 2024 he is Confindustria Vice President for Industrial Policy and Made in Italy and was awarded the title of Cavaliere del Lavoro in 2020.
Riccardo Piunti, born in Ancona in 1955 and holding a degree in Engineering from the University of Rome in 1978, held senior executive roles at Eni both in Italy and abroad. He joined CONOU as Vice President in 2018 and became President in 2021. In April 2024, he was confirmed for a second term as President of the Consortium.
President of Fondazione Symbola, honorary president of Legambiente and founder of the Kyoto Club. Former Member and Chairman of the Environment Committee. First signatory of Law 68/2015 against environmental crimes, of Law 132/2016 on environmental agencies, of Law 158/2017 for the enhancement of small municipalities. Author of "Soft Economy" and "Greenitaly".
The former S.I.T. building on Via Calepina - Piazza Vittoria has been the historical headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce since 1947. In its halls this autonomous public body performs a multiplicity of functions all traceable to the common definition of market regulation.