Marco Piccinini

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Marco Piccinini was born in Rome in 1952. He is a national of the Principality of Monaco, where he lives.

His father Arnaldo was a pioneer of the Italian electronic industry and in the fifties founded an industrial group which included innovative brands such as VOXSON (TV, car radios, hi-fi etc) and VIDEOCOLOR (colour TV picture tubes and other hi-tech electronic components).

Marco studied architecture in Rome, where also begun his involvement in motor racing by cooperating with ‘‘De Sanctis’’, the Formula 3 constructor and racing team.

At the end of the sixties, due to Marco’s father declining health, the family disposed of their interests in the various industrial activities and decided to move to Monaco where, after his father death, Marco focused on his two main interests, finance and motor racing.

He also received a training in the Techniques of International Negotiations at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales in Geneva.

In 1974, he was the co-founder of the first Monegasque racing car manufacturer - Société Monégasque de Constructions Automobiles MP - which produced a few Formula 3 single seaters.

In 1975, he was appointed to the Board of Directors of Société de Crédit et de Banque de Monaco (Socrédit) , then one of the most active Monegasque banks and the subsidiary of an international financial group.

At the end of 1977 , Marco Piccinini was appointed by Enzo Ferrari as his representative for Formula 1 matters and shortly afterward ‘‘Direttore Sportivo’’ of the Ferrari Team.


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[edit] Sport & Business

[edit] Ferrari

  • from 1978 to 1988, Motor Sport Director of Ferrari and Team Manager 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.
  • Since 1983, Member of the Board of Directors of Ferrari SpA.

[edit] CSAI - Commissione Sportiva Automobilistica Italiana

  • in 1993-1994 President of CSAI, the Italian Motor Sport Federation and, in such capacity, elected in 1994 as a Vice President of FIA, the international Motor Sport Governing Body.

[edit] FOA – Formula One Administration

  • 1998-99, Deputy CEO of FOA and FOM - Formula One Management (commercial rights holders for the Formula 1 World Championship), the organization created and led by Bernie Ecclestone.

[edit] FIA – Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile

  • 1998, Deputy President of FIA, re-elected in 2001 and 2005. With FIA President Max Mosley, he chairs the World Motor Sport Council, the executive body which regulates all motor sport disciplines worldwide.

[edit] PRADA Challenge for America’s Cup

  • 1997-2000, Executive Deputy Chairman and Challenge Representative of the PRADA Team during the America’s Cup XXX (Auckland 2000). Luna Rossa won the Louis Vuitton Cup and became the finalist against Team New Zealand:
    • member of the Board of ACCA (America’s Cup Challengers Association)
    • chairman of the marketing Committee of ACCA
  • executive Chairman of the Challenger of Record Management for America’s Cup XXXI (i.e. the challengers association), the organiser of the Challenger Selection Series, also known as the Louis Vuitton Cup.

[edit] Monaco Sporting Associations

  • Since 1981, member of the Board of Directors of Automobile Club de Monaco, the organiser of the Monaco Grand Prix and Monte-Carlo Rally.
  • Since 1999, member of the Executive Committee of the Yacht Club de Monaco, supervising international relations and marketing activities. Also a member of the Constitution Committee of ISAF - International Sailing Federation.
  • Since 1999, member of the Committee of MCCC – Monte-Carlo Country Club - the organiser of the Tennis Masters Series Monte Carlo – dealing in particular with marketing and media rights negotiations concerning the Tournament, one of the ATP Super 9 Events.
  • 2003-2007, 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.


[edit] Corporate & Finance

[edit] Finter Bank Zurich

  • Since 1989, member of the Board of Directors of this medium size Swiss banking group, specialized in private banking and asset / funds management:
    • member of the Executive and Credit Committee
    • chairman of the Remuneration Committee
    • member of the Audit Committee
  • Vice-chairman of Finter Bank & Trust Bahamas.
  • Chairman of FinterLife, an insurance company owned by Finter Bank Zurich and Vaudoise, the Swiss insurance group.

[edit] SBM - Société des Bains de Mer à Monaco

  • since 1998, member of the Board of Directors of SBM, the biggest Monegasque company, listed on the Paris stock exchange. SBM is the main resort and luxury hotel operator of the Principality of Monaco, including the Hotel de Paris, Hotel Hermitage, Les Casinos de Monte-Carlo, the Monte-Carlo Sporting Club etc. Also chairman of the Human Resources Committee of the Board.

[edit] Poltrona Frau SpA

  • at Company’s IPO, in 2006, appointed to the Board of Directors of the Group, one of the world’s leading producers of luxury furnishing under four principal brands, Poltrona Frau, Cassina, Cappellini and Alias:
    • lead independent director
    • chairman of the Remuneration Committee
    • member of the Audit Committee


[edit] Other positions

[edit] Member of the Board of:

  • Italcementi S.p.A : one of the leading worldwide construction materials producer
  • Compagnie Monégasque de Banque: the international private bank subsidiary of Mediobanca
  • Church’s Shoes Ltd.: the English luxury shoes maker, member of the PRADA Group
  • Villa Nazareth Foundation (the Vatican): an educational institution active since 1946.


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