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Renewing communities: culture and welfare as a sustainable enterprise

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Social economy
Protagonists 2026: Marco Cremonte, Antonio Damasco , Susy Galeone, Elena Taverna
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Marco Cremonte

Sustainability and Social Impact Consultant

Sustainability and social impact consultant, coach and creative designer. Former NGO coordinator for children’s rights with international experience, he supports non-profits and SMEs in development and innovation processes. Trainer in psychosynthesis (International Institute of Psychosynthesis, Turin).

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Antonio Damasco

Director - Rete Italiana di Cultura Popolare, Fondo Tullio De Mauro

Creator of community-based projects such as Indovina chi viene a cena, the Participatory Archive, the Knowledge Portal, and the Network of Community Concierges (Portinerie di comunità). A theatre director and playwright, he works in the fields of storytelling and social innovation.

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Susy Galeone

President - Coop. La Paranza

Co-founder and president of La Paranza cooperative, she lives and works in the Sanità district of Naples. Always committed to promoting cultural heritage, she promotes the employment of young people and promotes the involvement of the entire community in the benefits and management of development processes. She is 39 years old and has three beautiful children.

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Elena Taverna

Project Manager for Neighborhood Regeneration - Fondazione IU

Development economist, she leads the design of community engagement processes in public policymaking, collaborating with public and private organizations on collaborative governance, commons management, and participatory democracy.

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Museo Diocesano Tridentino - Sala degli Arazzi
Piazza del Duomo, 18, 38122 Trento TN, Italia

The Diocesan Museum is located in the splendid Piazza Duomo, next to the Cathedral of San Vigilio, in Palazzo Pretorio. In its rooms it exhibits a rich heritage of art and culture ranging from the 11th to the 19th century: paintings, wooden sculptures, illuminated manuscripts, iconographic testimonies of the Council of Trent, precious goldsmith's art, ancient embroideries and sumptuous Flemish tapestries. The museum also manages the early Christian Basilica of San Vigilio, the Porta Veronensis (1st century AD), or the ancient monumental entrance to the Roman Tridentum, and the Civic Tower, which with its 45 meters high is the unmistakable symbol of the city.

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