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Fernando Napolitano (born September 15, 1964) is a businessman and the president and CEO of the Italian Business & Investment Initiative (IB&II). In 2010 he founded IB&II, an independent organization that aims at facilitating investments from Italian Small to Medium Enterprises (SME’s) and high-tech startups in the US organizing gatherings with US investors in New York. Since 2012, he manages the yearly New York summit Italy Meets the United States of America with the purpose of directing dialogue between Italian and European leaders from government and industries with US investors and opinion makers. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of Enel S.p.A. and a member of the international Advisory Board of Innogest SGR venture capital fund, Mind the Bridge Foundation in San Francisco, Alma Business School in Bologna, Magna Carta Foundation in Rome, Chamber of Commerce of Rome. He is a member of the US-Italy Council in New York. Lately he became member of The Economic Club of New York. ==Biography== Businessman, former water polo National team player, interested in Italy’s robust SME and start-up sector, Napolitano was born in Naples on September 15, 1964. His father, Luigi Gerardo Napolitano (Naples, June 2, 1928 – Denver, July 24, 1991), has been a well known engineer, scientist and professor, and former head of the Institute of Aerodynamics at the University of Naples.〔(Treccani Encyclopedia - Luigi Gerardo Napolitano )〕 He was appointed as the inventor of the “MIcrogravity”. As water-polo player he has been the captain of Circolo Canottieri Napoli team (Naples) and a member of the Italian national team Under 21, European Champions in 1984.〔:it:Nazionale di pallanuoto maschile dell'Italia〕 Napolitano currently lives in New York with his wife and three children. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fernando Napolitano」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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