Nani Beccalli

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Nani Beccalli
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Born
Ferdinando Falco Beccalli
Nationality Italian
OccupationSenior Operating Executive of Rhône Capital
EmployerFalco Enterprises
Board member of Covestro
ASK Chemicals
Neovia Logistics
Ranpak Corp.
Zodiac
Foreign Policy Association
Centre for European Policy Studies
Awards Cavaliere del Lavoro
Legion of Honour

Ferdinando "Nani" Falco Beccalli is CEO of Falco Enterprises, [1] based in Zürich, Switzerland. He is also Senior Operating Executive of Rhône Capital, [2] Chairman of ASK Chemicals and Zodiac.

Falco Beccalli also serves as a Member of the Board of Directors of Neovia Logistics, of the Foreign Policy Association in New York and of the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels, as Member of the Supervisory Board of Covestro, [3] as Senior Advisor to A.T. Kearney Italia [1] and to the Steering Committee of the LUISS School of Government. He participates in the International Board of Overseers of the Sabancı University. [4]

Prior to his current roles, he spent 40 years at GE. Having started his career in the United States in 1975, he served in leadership positions in the U.S., the Netherlands, Japan, Belgium and Germany, and left the company in 2014 as Senior Vice President and member of the Corporate Executive Council responsible for GE Europe. [5]

Previously, he served on the Science and Technology Advisory Council to European Commission President José Manuel Barroso; [6] as President of ENAV, [7] as President of the Board of GE Avio S.r.l; as Member of the Board of Inter RAO, [8] of the GE Foundation, of the Junior Achievement Young Enterprise Europe [9] and of the Emmanuel Wöhrl Stiftung, [10] Germany; and was Member of the Trilateral Commission. [11] [ better source needed ] He was an International Advisor to Bocconi University [12] in Milan, to Prime Minister Raffarin of France and to the Polish Minister of Finance in 1995 and participated in the International Business Advisory Council of the cities of Jerusalem, Rome and Rotterdam.

In 2007, President Napolitano appointed him Cavaliere del Lavoro (Order of Merit for Labour).[ citation needed ] In 2009, President Sarkozy has granted him the Legion of Honour.[ citation needed ]

A native of Italy, Falco Beccalli earned a master's degree in chemical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy.

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