Discussion for Confartigianato's 80th anniversary, presided over by Minister Pichetto Fratin
A Bold Decade of Partnership: Confartigianato Imprese Alessandria's 80th Anniversary
Join the lively conversation as Confartigianato Imprese Alessandria takes center stage, celebrating their eight-decade journey of supporting local businesses through thick and thin. The grand event, "The Evolution of Italian SMEs," unfolds on May 16 at 4 PM at the majestic Palazzo Monferrato.
This dynamic interactive gathering, reminiscent of a live talk show sans cameras, promises a platform for the interplay of politics, journalism, economics, and citizenry. The event will commence with Adelio Giorgio Ferrari, president of Confartigianato Alessandria and Confidare, gracing the stage. He'll not only introduce the event but also recognize a group of dedicated provincial entrepreneurs with awards for their loyalty and commitment to the association.
Behold, taking center stage under the watchful gaze of journalist Maurizio Scandurra, the following esteemed personalities will share their insights:
- Italy's Minister of the Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin
- Pietro Senaldi (co-editor of Libero)
- Marco Granelli (national president of Confartigianato)
- Parliamentarians Riccardo Molinari and Federico Fornaro
- Undersecretary Claudia Porchietto
- Regional Health Assessor Federico Riboldi
What's Next?
The engaging discussion marks the commencement of an exciting series of initiatives. This autumn, the "School for Parents" project will launch at Teatro Alessandrino, featuring three evening meetings dedicated to generational transition. The enlightening program will be curated by renowned psychologists Lucio Zanca, Osvaldo Poli, and Stefania Andreoli.
This dual-directional endeavor, driven by institutional dialogue and cultural education, underscores Confartigianato as a vital force in fostering development and cohesion.
Discussions on the evolution of Italian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) will delve into various aspects, including finance, business, and politics, as industry leaders, politicians, and journalists, such as Marco Granelli, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, and Maurizio Scandurra, contribute their insights. Following this, Confartigianato Alessandria's innovative School for Parents project, scheduled for this autumn, aims to address the topic of generational transition in business, focusing on cultural education and institutional dialogue.