Fabio De'Longhi

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Fabio De'Longhi
Born1967 (age 5758)
NationalityItalian
Alma mater Bocconi University
Parent Giuseppe De'Longhi

Fabio De'Longhi (born 1967) is an Italian businessman and former CEO and general manager of De'Longhi.

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Early life

He was born in 1967, [1] and is the son of Giuseppe De'Longhi. [2] He studied economics at Bocconi University. [3]

Career

He became CEO of De'Longhi in June 2005. [4] The De'Longhi family owns 67% of the shares. [5]

In May 2020 he resigned as CEO and general manager, and handed over to Massimo Garavaglia. [6] In September 2022, he became CEO once again. [7]

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