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Here is the unique Treasury-Foundations list for the council of the CDP: at the top of Scannapieco, women become the majority

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MILANO – The reversal of the Draghi government at the Cassa Depositi e Prestiti is confirmed. The Ministry of Economy and Finance, majority shareholder of the national promotion institute with 84%, in a note indicated “the following names for the appointment of the new board of directors: Dario Scannapieco, Fabiana Massa Felsani, Anna Girello Garbi, Giorgio Toschi, Livia Amidani Aliberti, Fabrizia Lapecorella “.

The six names chosen are largely new (all apart from Massa Felsani and Lapecorella), and are in four out of six cases of the less represented gender, which thus becomes the majority within the new board of the Cassa, of nine members of five of which are women.

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In addition to these names, in fact, the Treasury “supported, within a single list, the names designated by the Foundations: Giovanni Gorno Tempini (President), Matteo Melley, Alessandra Ruzzu”. The first shareholder also expressed “a heartfelt thanks to the CEO, Fabrizio Palermo, and to the outgoing directors for the valuable work done and the significant contribution to achieving the important results obtained in recent years. “The former banking foundations, 16% members in Cdp, express by statute three directors including the president. All three the names were already on the board of the group.

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