Marco Piccinini
Marco Piccinini (born 2 July 1952 in Rome) is a Monegasque sport personality, businessman, and politician.
Marco Piccinini | |
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Counsellor of Finance and Economy | |
In office 2011–2012 | |
Monarch | Albert II |
Preceded by | Sophie Thévenoux |
Succeeded by | Jean Castellini |
Personal details | |
Born | 2 July 1952 |
Personal
Picinnini's father Arnaldo was a pioneer in the Italian electronic industry. In the 1950s he founded an industrial group which included innovative brands such as VOXSON (TV, car radios, hi-fi etc.) and VIDEOCOLOR (color TV picture tubes and other hi-tech electronic components). At the end of the 1960s, due to Arnaldo's declining health, the family disposed of their interests in the various industrial activities and decided to move to Monaco where, after his father's death, Marco focused on his two main interests – finance and motor racing.
Marco studied architecture in Rome, where he also began his involvement in motor racing by cooperating with a Formula 3 constructor and racing team called ‘‘De Sanctis’’. He also received training in the Techniques of International Negotiations at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva.
In 1997 married Marie-Ahlem and they have a daughter.
Institutional
- 2017, Senior Advisor to the Minister of State of the Principality of Monaco.
- 2011-2012, Counsellor of Finance and Economy of the Principality of Monaco.
In this capacity he focused particularly on:
- restoring a balanced budget, generating a cash surplus in 2012;
- Introducing new legislations and process to ensure compliance of Monaco with modern standards in the field of international tax cooperation (OCED - Global Tax Forum) and anti-money laundering (Moneyval);
- reducing the risk profile of the Monaco National Reserve Fund while preserving its profitability.
- 2010, he served as Ambassador of Monaco to China and India
Sport
Société Monégasque de Constructions Automobiles MP
- 1974 - co-founded the first Monegasque racing car manufacturer - Société Monégasque de Constructions Automobiles MP - which produced a few Formula 3 single seaters.
- 1977 - appointed by Enzo Ferrari as his representative for Formula 1 matters and shortly afterward appointed as the ‘‘Direttore Sportivo’’ of the Ferrari Team.[3]
- 1978-1988, Motor Sport Director of Ferrari and Team Principal of the Formula 1 Team. In this capacity he was one of the architects of the ‘‘Concorde Agreement’’, the charter governing regulatory as well as financial aspects of the Formula 1 World Championship.
- From 1983 until 2016, Member of the Board of Directors of Ferrari SpA.
CSAI - Commissione Sportiva Automobilistica Italiana
- 1993-1994, President of CSAI, the Italian Motor Sport commission, and elected in 1994 as a Vice President of FIA, the international Motor Sport Governing Body.
FOA – Formula One Administration
- 1998-99, Deputy CEO of FOA and FOM - Formula One Management (commercial rights holders for the Formula 1 World Championship).
FIA – Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile
- 1998-2008 Deputy President of FIA, chaired the World Motor Sport Council, the executive body which regulates all motor sport disciplines worldwide. Piccinini was serving out his third term as Deputy President but left his post a year early to focus on other professional commitments.[4]
Monaco Sporting Associations
- 1981-2010 member of the Board of Directors of Automobile Club de Monaco, the organiser of the Monaco Grand Prix and Monte-Carlo Rally.
- 2003-2009, member of the Board of Directors of AS Monaco Football Club, several times winner of the French Premier League and finalist of the 2004 UEFA Champion's League.
Other positions
Piccinini currently serves also as a member of :[1]
References
- "List of Public Companies Worldwide, Letter - Businessweek - Businessweek". Businessweek.com. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
- "International Theological Institute: Home". iti.ac.at. Retrieved 11 June 2015.