Gianfelice Rocca
Gianfelice Rocca | |
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Born |
Milan, Italy | 2 March 1948
Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater |
University of Milan Harvard Business School |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Chairman of the Techint Group |
Net worth | $4.7 billion (jointly with brother, September 2015)[1] |
Parent(s) | Roberto Rocca |
Relatives |
Agostino Rocca (grandfather) Paolo Rocca (brother) |
Gianfelice Rocca (born March 2, 1948) is an Italian businessman. He is chairman of the Techint Group and president of Assolombarda, the largest territorial association of the entire entrepreneurial system in Italy.[2]
Education
Rocca has a bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Milan, and is a PMD graduate at Harvard Business School in Boston.
Career
Rocca joined the Techint Group in 1974. In 1980, at the age of 32, he was appointed head of corporate activities in Italy, Europe and Mexico. He has been chairman of the Techint Group since 1997.
The Techint Group consists of: Tenaris, Ternium, Techint Engineering & Construction, Tenova, Tecpetrol and Humanitas. In 2014 the Group had a workforce of 58,500 people and reported revenues of 25 billion dollars.[3]
Under Gianfelice Rocca’s leadership the Techint Group has significantly expanded the operations of the companies that report to the Milan HQ (Techint E&C, Tenova and Humanitas).
In the 1990s, in Rozzano (Milan), Rocca founded the Istituto Clinico Humanitas,[4][5] today one of Europe’s most important hospitals with an international research and teaching center.[6][7] The creation of the Humanitas Clinic marked the start of a new business in the Healthcare sector, which has since grown through the acquisition of a number of other important hospitals in Italy, coordinated by the Humanitas S.p.A. company. In 2010, through an agreement with the Università degli Studi di Milano, an International Medical School[8] was instituted at the Istituto Clinico Humanitas in Rozzano offering an English-language degree course in Medicine and Surgery.
Humanitas[9] and Tenova[10] have both become Harvard University management case studies.
Appointments
Since June 2013 Rocca has been president of Assolombarda, the largest territorial association of the entire entrepreneurial system in Italy which groups about 5.100 firms located in Lombardy region and is part of Confindustria (Italian employers' organization).[11] From May 2004 to May 2012 Gianfelice Rocca was Vice President for Education of Confindustria,[12] the leading association of Italian industrialists. He is chairman of the Board of IIT, the Italian Institute of Technology,[13] Member of the EIT Governing Board, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology[14] and a member of the Scientific Committee of the “Politecnico di Milano” Foundation. Since November 2014 he is a member of the board of administration of the Bocconi University. In Italy, he is a member of the boards of Allianz, Brembo, Buzzi Unicem. At international level, he is a member of the Trilateral Commission, the European Advisory Board of Harvard Business School, the Executive Committee of Aspen Institute and the Allianz Group Advisory Board.
Social activities
Rocca is chairman of the Rocca Foundation, a body active in a number of social and educational projects around the world. In 2005, in memory of Rocca’s father, the foundation announced the “Progetto Roberto Rocca”,[15] an innovative agreement between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Milan Politecnico to promote cooperation between the two distinguished universities through exchanges of graduate students and post-doctorate researchers in Italy and the USA.
Honors
In 2007 Rocca was made a Cavaliere del Lavoro[16] and in 2009 he was awarded an honorary degree in Management Engineering by Milan Politecnico. In 2010 the President of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano, presented Rocca with the 2009 Leonardo Award[17] for his contribution to enhancing Italy’s international standing in steelmaking, energy and infrastructure.
Other interests
A keen yachtsman and mountaineer, in 1970 Rocca took part in the expedition organized by the “Ragni di Lecco” mountaineering group to explore the Cerro Torre in Patagonia, regarded as one of the world’s most inaccessible peaks. The experience prepared the ground for the conquest of the Cerro Torre by the “Ragni di Lecco” in 1974 and was the start of Gianfelice Rocca’s long-standing association with the group. In 2007 plans were organized for the ascent of an unexplored face of the Cerro Piergiorgio in Patagonia, in memory of Agostino Rocca, Gianfelice and Paolo Rocca’s brother, who had died in 2001. In 2008 mountaineers Christian Brenna and Hervé Barmasse became the first to climb the north face of the Piergiorgio, dedicating their ascent to Agostino Rocca by calling it La Routa de l'Hermano. In 2011 Gianfelice Rocca became an honorary member of the “Ragni di Lecco”[18] mountaineering group.
Personal life
Rocca lives in Milan, is married and has two children.
References
- ↑ "Paolo & Gianfelice Mario Rocca". Forbes. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
- ↑ Board Assolombarda
- ↑ Brochure 2012 The Techint Group
- ↑ ICH News
- ↑ Istituto Clinico Humanitas Web Site
- ↑ JCI-Accredited-Organizations
- ↑ Article Harvard Business Review by Prof. Bohmer
- ↑ MIMed
- ↑ Humanitas HBS Case Study
- ↑ Tenova HBS Case Study
- ↑ News Assolombarda (Italian)
- ↑ Confindustria ( english )
- ↑ Italian Institute of Technology
- ↑ European Commission Site
- ↑ Progetto Roberto Rocca (English)
- ↑ Cavalieri del Lavoro ( English )
- ↑ Comitato Leonardo Italian Quality Committee
- ↑ Ragni di Lecco (Italian)