Fabio Massimo Cacciatori | |
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Born | Fabio Massimo Cacciatori 2 December 1961 |
Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur, film producer |
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Fabio Massimo Cacciatori (2 December 1961, Asti) is an entrepreneur [1] [2] and film producer. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Currently he is Managing Partner at A&G Management Consulting and Chairman of the software and computer systems development company E.magine.
Cacciatori graduated in Economics at the University of Turin, magna cum laude.[ citation needed ]
Currently, [ when? ] he is Managing Partner at A&G Management Consulting and Chairman of the software and computer systems development company E.magine. Since 1988, Cacciatori took part in complex management consulting projects for many of the major Italian companies, managing restructuring and contributing to the implementation of strategic plans, including international business development, towards a sustainable growth path. Appointed Chief Executive Officer, Cacciatori developed and helped to manage the reorganization and the restructuring of the Versace Group and of Finpiemonte Partecipazioni, S.p.A.
Cacciatori was Board Member of Retroporto Alessandria S.p.A. (2009–2011), President of Bitronvideo s.r.l. (2005–2011), Board Member of De Tomaso (2010), [9] [10] President of Finpiemonte Partecipazioni S.p.A. (2009–2010), [11] [12] [13] [14] Board Member of Film Investment Piedmont Ltd (2009–2010), Founder and CEO of 4Talent Human Capital Services (3 different companies Click4Talent, Bancalavoro, Cliccalavoro, with different targets and specializations) [15] [16] [17] (2000–2009), Founder and Board Member of EuroPMI (2002-2004), and after other experiences in the fashion industries CEO of Versace S.p.A. (2003) [18] [9] until he left following disputes with the Versace family, [19] [20] [21] and Senior Consultant at Arthur Andersen & Co (1986–1989).
In 2006, he was appointed CEO of Virtual Reality & Multi Media Spa [22] [23] [24] [25] and its subsidiary Lumiq Studios, [26] [27] [28] of which he managed the international revitalization (2006-2013).
As a producer and executive producer, he has been involved in many national and international live action and 3D animation projects. [29]
From 2009 until 2013, he was Coordinator of the Innovation Center for Digital Creativity and Multimedia Hub [30] in Turin, with the aim of supporting local businesses in the development and implementation of technological and digital activities. [31]
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