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Andrea Agnelli
Andrea Agnelli (Italian: [anˈdrɛːa aɲˈɲɛlli]; born 6 December 1975) is an Italian businessman. From May 2010 to November 2022, Agnelli served as chairman of Italian association football club Juventus, which returned to Italian football dominance throughout the 2010s with nine consecutive record-breaking Serie A titles, along with four consecutive national doubles and one domestic treble. Under Agnelli's presidency, Juventus also returned to European competitiveness, reaching one UEFA Europa League semi-final and two UEFA Champions League finals. In November 2022, he resigned his positions, amid the Plusvalenze investigation.
A member of the industrialist Agnelli family, he was a board member of Exor and Stellantis. Appointed to the UEFA Executive Committee in 2015, Agnelli served as executive member and chairman of the European Club Association from 2017 to 2021, when he resigned to join the European Super League project.
Born in 1975, Agnelli is the son of late Juventus chairman and senator Umberto Agnelli, CEO of FIAT from 1970 to 1976, and Donna Allegra Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 1945), first cousin of Marella Agnelli (1927–2019), born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto and daughter of Filippo Caracciolo, 8th Prince of Castagneto, 3rd Duke of Melito, and a hereditary patrician of Naples (1903–1965), and his wife, Donna Anna Visconti di Modrone (1903–1977). Along with Marella, widow of his uncle Gianni Agnelli, and Allegra, he is descendants of an old Neapolitan noble family that held the titles of Prince of Castagneto and Duke of Melito, among others. He was the last male member of the family to carry the Agnelli surname until the birth of his son Giacomo. Agnelli is related to John Elkann, Lapo Elkann, Marcantonio Brandolini d'Adda and Alessandro Nasi, the cousin of Elkann. Agnelli studied the International Baccalaureate at St Clare's, Oxford, and then at Bocconi University in Milan.
During and after university, Agnelli started his career in the business world, including abroad in England and France at companies Iveco, Auchan Hypermarché, and back in Italy at Milan with Piaggio. He also spent several years in Switzerland working in marketing and development for Ferrari Idea S.A., where in 1999 he started his career, London-based Schroder Salomon Smith Barney, and Lausanne-based Philip Morris International from 2001 to 2004, where he was first in charge of marketing and sponsorships and then of external institutional communication. In November 2000, Agnelli moved to Paris to take on marketing responsibility for Uni Invest SA, a Sanpaolo IMI company specializing in the offer of asset management products. By 2005, he was back in Turin at IFIL. In 2007, he set up his own financial holding company, Lamse. He also cultivated his passion for golf, becoming managing director of the Royal Park Golf & Country Club I Roveri in 2008. On 29 September 2008, he was appointed federal councilor of the Italian Golf Federation. Together with Michele Dalai and Davide Dileo, he founded the publishing house ADD Editore in 2010. He is on the advisory board of BlueGem Capital Partners LLP, and he is also the president of the Piedmont Foundation for Oncology.
During his career, Agnelli maintained ties with the Fiat world. From 2005 to 2006, he held strategic development positions within IFIL, which he left in 2007 to found Lamse. On 30 May 2004, he became a board member of Fiat S.p.A., a position that he kept in the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) since 12 October 2014; starting from 17 January 2021, with the merger between FCA and Groupe PSA, he was appointed by Exor to become a non-executive director for a four-year term of the newly formed Stellantis. Since 25 May 2006, he was also a director of the Industrial Financial Institute, which later became Exor, the holding company controlling the interests of the Agnellis. In January 2023, Agnelli announced his resignation from the position in Stellantis, effective at the close of the 2023 annual general meeting of shareholders, and that he would not reapply for the role in Exor. He remained on the board of Giovanni Agnelli B.V.
In April 2010, John Elkann, Exor chief executive officer and Agnelli's cousin, announced that Agnelli would join Jean-Claude Blanc in leading Juventus. In May 2010, Agnelli was appointed chairman of the club's board of directors after the stakeholders assembly, and became the fourth member of the Agnelli family to run the football club after his father, his uncle, and his grandfather. Elkann and the previous Juventus management led by Giovanni Cobolli Gigli and Blanc, had come under criticism from club's fans for the team's poor results during the 2009–10 Serie A, and many Juventus ultras saw Agnelli as the rightful heir due to his family's long-time association with the club. Despite entering the job during a period when the club was still dealing with the aftermath of the controversial Calciopoli scandal, he is credited with overseeing the club's transition into the Juventus Stadium and balancing their finances in wake of the late-2000s recession in Europe. One of his first acts as new chairman was to appoint Sampdoria duo Giuseppe Marotta as director of sport and Luigi Delneri as new coach.
On 22 May 2011, Agnelli appointed as the new coach Antonio Conte, former Juventus captain and fan favourite who had called him to propose himself for the role, replacing Delneri after another disappointing season and seventh place in the league, which precluded the club from any UEFA competition and was not acceptable for Agnelli, whose motto was "Playing for Juventus, working for Juventus, one goal: to win". That same season under Conte, Juventus were undefeated and won the first scudetto under Agnelli. Since becoming chairman, Juventus won nine scudetti in a row, a record in Serie A, including five Coppa Italia titles, of which four in a row since the 2014–15 Coppa Italia, five Supercoppa Italiana titles, and reached two UEFA Champions League finals.
Agnelli became the second third-generation member of the Fiat-owner family to be involved with the Italian football club Juventus. A tradition that started in the 1920s with his grandfather, Edoardo Agnelli, he was the most recent after his cousin, Edoardo Agnelli, during the 1980s, to be involved with the club. Dating back to the late 1940s through the 1950s his uncle, Gianni Agnelli, and since the mid-1950s to early 1960s his father, Umberto Agnelli, were associated with the club as presidents and latter as honorary presidents. His collaboration started from the 1998-99 season as an assistant in the commercial sector led by Romi Gai.
Andrea Agnelli
Andrea Agnelli (Italian: [anˈdrɛːa aɲˈɲɛlli]; born 6 December 1975) is an Italian businessman. From May 2010 to November 2022, Agnelli served as chairman of Italian association football club Juventus, which returned to Italian football dominance throughout the 2010s with nine consecutive record-breaking Serie A titles, along with four consecutive national doubles and one domestic treble. Under Agnelli's presidency, Juventus also returned to European competitiveness, reaching one UEFA Europa League semi-final and two UEFA Champions League finals. In November 2022, he resigned his positions, amid the Plusvalenze investigation.
A member of the industrialist Agnelli family, he was a board member of Exor and Stellantis. Appointed to the UEFA Executive Committee in 2015, Agnelli served as executive member and chairman of the European Club Association from 2017 to 2021, when he resigned to join the European Super League project.
Born in 1975, Agnelli is the son of late Juventus chairman and senator Umberto Agnelli, CEO of FIAT from 1970 to 1976, and Donna Allegra Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 1945), first cousin of Marella Agnelli (1927–2019), born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto and daughter of Filippo Caracciolo, 8th Prince of Castagneto, 3rd Duke of Melito, and a hereditary patrician of Naples (1903–1965), and his wife, Donna Anna Visconti di Modrone (1903–1977). Along with Marella, widow of his uncle Gianni Agnelli, and Allegra, he is descendants of an old Neapolitan noble family that held the titles of Prince of Castagneto and Duke of Melito, among others. He was the last male member of the family to carry the Agnelli surname until the birth of his son Giacomo. Agnelli is related to John Elkann, Lapo Elkann, Marcantonio Brandolini d'Adda and Alessandro Nasi, the cousin of Elkann. Agnelli studied the International Baccalaureate at St Clare's, Oxford, and then at Bocconi University in Milan.
During and after university, Agnelli started his career in the business world, including abroad in England and France at companies Iveco, Auchan Hypermarché, and back in Italy at Milan with Piaggio. He also spent several years in Switzerland working in marketing and development for Ferrari Idea S.A., where in 1999 he started his career, London-based Schroder Salomon Smith Barney, and Lausanne-based Philip Morris International from 2001 to 2004, where he was first in charge of marketing and sponsorships and then of external institutional communication. In November 2000, Agnelli moved to Paris to take on marketing responsibility for Uni Invest SA, a Sanpaolo IMI company specializing in the offer of asset management products. By 2005, he was back in Turin at IFIL. In 2007, he set up his own financial holding company, Lamse. He also cultivated his passion for golf, becoming managing director of the Royal Park Golf & Country Club I Roveri in 2008. On 29 September 2008, he was appointed federal councilor of the Italian Golf Federation. Together with Michele Dalai and Davide Dileo, he founded the publishing house ADD Editore in 2010. He is on the advisory board of BlueGem Capital Partners LLP, and he is also the president of the Piedmont Foundation for Oncology.
During his career, Agnelli maintained ties with the Fiat world. From 2005 to 2006, he held strategic development positions within IFIL, which he left in 2007 to found Lamse. On 30 May 2004, he became a board member of Fiat S.p.A., a position that he kept in the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) since 12 October 2014; starting from 17 January 2021, with the merger between FCA and Groupe PSA, he was appointed by Exor to become a non-executive director for a four-year term of the newly formed Stellantis. Since 25 May 2006, he was also a director of the Industrial Financial Institute, which later became Exor, the holding company controlling the interests of the Agnellis. In January 2023, Agnelli announced his resignation from the position in Stellantis, effective at the close of the 2023 annual general meeting of shareholders, and that he would not reapply for the role in Exor. He remained on the board of Giovanni Agnelli B.V.
In April 2010, John Elkann, Exor chief executive officer and Agnelli's cousin, announced that Agnelli would join Jean-Claude Blanc in leading Juventus. In May 2010, Agnelli was appointed chairman of the club's board of directors after the stakeholders assembly, and became the fourth member of the Agnelli family to run the football club after his father, his uncle, and his grandfather. Elkann and the previous Juventus management led by Giovanni Cobolli Gigli and Blanc, had come under criticism from club's fans for the team's poor results during the 2009–10 Serie A, and many Juventus ultras saw Agnelli as the rightful heir due to his family's long-time association with the club. Despite entering the job during a period when the club was still dealing with the aftermath of the controversial Calciopoli scandal, he is credited with overseeing the club's transition into the Juventus Stadium and balancing their finances in wake of the late-2000s recession in Europe. One of his first acts as new chairman was to appoint Sampdoria duo Giuseppe Marotta as director of sport and Luigi Delneri as new coach.
On 22 May 2011, Agnelli appointed as the new coach Antonio Conte, former Juventus captain and fan favourite who had called him to propose himself for the role, replacing Delneri after another disappointing season and seventh place in the league, which precluded the club from any UEFA competition and was not acceptable for Agnelli, whose motto was "Playing for Juventus, working for Juventus, one goal: to win". That same season under Conte, Juventus were undefeated and won the first scudetto under Agnelli. Since becoming chairman, Juventus won nine scudetti in a row, a record in Serie A, including five Coppa Italia titles, of which four in a row since the 2014–15 Coppa Italia, five Supercoppa Italiana titles, and reached two UEFA Champions League finals.
Agnelli became the second third-generation member of the Fiat-owner family to be involved with the Italian football club Juventus. A tradition that started in the 1920s with his grandfather, Edoardo Agnelli, he was the most recent after his cousin, Edoardo Agnelli, during the 1980s, to be involved with the club. Dating back to the late 1940s through the 1950s his uncle, Gianni Agnelli, and since the mid-1950s to early 1960s his father, Umberto Agnelli, were associated with the club as presidents and latter as honorary presidents. His collaboration started from the 1998-99 season as an assistant in the commercial sector led by Romi Gai.
