Berardino Libonati

Berardino Libonati (1934–2010) was an Italian academic, businessman, jurist and lawyer.[1] He was the president of Alitalia. He was born in Rome, Italy on March 8, 1934 and died in Rome on November 30, 2010.[2]

He graduated from La Sapienza University in Rome and was a professor of commercial law at the Faculty of Law at La Sapienza University. He was president of TIM and Telecom Italia and vice-president of Unicredit.[3] On February 9, 2007 Italian Minister of Economy Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa recommended that Libonati take over as president of Alitalia.[4]

References

  1. v. G. Guizzi, Libonati Berardino (voce), in Dizionario Biografico dei Giuristi Italiani (XII-XX secolo), a cura di I. Birocchi- E. Cortese- A. Mattone-M. N. Mi-letti, Bologna, 2013, II, pag. 1183.
  2. "Berardino LIBONATI (1934 - 2010) - un souvenir personnel". Uniform Law Review. 15 (3–4): 635–637. 2010-08-01. doi:10.1093/ulr/15.3-4.635. ISSN 1124-3694.
  3. "Berardino Libonati Deceased, Telecom Italia Media Spa". Bloomberg. March 1, 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-03-01.
  4. "Berardino LIBONATI (1934 - 2010) - un souvenir personnel". Uniform Law Review. 15 (3–4): 635–637. 2010-08-01. doi:10.1093/ulr/15.3-4.635. ISSN 1124-3694.


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