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Vito Gamberale : ウィキペディア英語版
Vito Gamberale

Vito Gamberale (born in 1944) is an Italian manager.

In 1968 he obtained his Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering at La Sapienza University in Rome,〔http://www.uniroma1.it/〕 and started working as assistant professor at the mechanical Engineering department.
From 1968 to 1969 he worked at Azienda Nazionale Idrogenazione Combustibili (Eni group's society) in Milan; later he became the Istituto Mobiliare Italiano (IMI)'s evaluation expert in textile, clothing, iron and steel, and mechanical industries, until 1977.
He worked in GEPI SpA (a state-owned group), as acquisitions and privatizations manager, until 1984. Later, he held top offices in companies controlled by the Eni group and he settled the textile industry privatization (Lanerossi and Marzotto). In 1991 he left the company to work at the STET group, and held a primary role in telecommunication companies as CEO. In 1995 he established Telecom Italia Mobile SpA leading Italy to reach the highest mobile phone penetration rate worldwide.
His daughter, Chiara Gamberale – a well-known writer and anchor woman – (then only seventeen) drew on that event to write her first novel, "Una vita sottile" (Marsilio, 1999), turned into a fiction for the RAI.
In 1997, the company privatization and the new share structure got him to resign from general director of Telecom Italia.
In 1998 Vito Gamberale joined the Benetton Group with the aim of taking part in the Autostrade privatization. He became vicepresident of 21 Investimenti SpA, an industrial participation company controlled by Benetton, Banca Intesa, Deutsche Bank and Assicurazioni Generali.
In 2000, he became CEO of Autostrade SpA, European leader among motorways construction and management concessionaires; under his management, the group EBITDA grew from 1 to 2 billion euro. When the property announced a merger project with the Abertis Spanish company, he did not agree and resigned (2006).
Gamberale had a quick experience as Italian Football Federation (FIGC) deputy commissioner while Guido Rossi was commissioner and general manager.
After that, he worked to create F2i(Italian Funds for Infrastructures - F2i Fondi Italiani per le Infrastrutture),〔http://www.f2isgr.it/f2isgr/index.html
〕 a close-end investment fund dedicated to long-term investments (maximum 15 years) in the infrastructure sector.
In 2007 he received the laurea honoris causa in Telecommunication Engineering.
He is the President of “Amici della speranza”,〔http://www.amicidellasperanza.it/〕 a non-profit group supporting the San Giovanni Hospital haematology ward in Rome.
On October 21, Gamberale resigned as CEO of F2i. 〔(Renato Ravanelli, Chief Executive Officer ad F2i )〕
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