Andrea Illy

Andrea Illy

Andrea Illy, at the World Economic Forum on Europe and Central Asia (June 2011)
Born (1964-09-02) 2 September 1964
Trieste, Italy
Nationality Italy
Occupation Businessman
Known for illy

Andrea Illy (born 2 September 1964, Trieste) is an Italian businessman. He is the Chairman/CEO of illycaffè S.p.A., a family coffee business founded in Trieste in 1933.

Life and education

Illy was born on 2 September 1964 in Trieste, Italy and is the son of Ernesto Illy.[1] He started his studies in Switzerland and graduated in Chemistry at the University of Trieste. He subsequently took a Master Executive at SDA Bocconi in Milan. In 2003, he joined the Advisory Board of SDA Bocconi. Andrea Illy is married and has three daughters.

Business career

In 1990, he joined the company in the quality control department, where he started the F.A.I. Qualità program, thanks to which illycaffè was one of the first food companies in the world with two quality certifications. After being director in charge of production and quality control, Andrea Illy was appointed CEO in 1994. In 2004, he was awarded the title of "Imprenditore dell'Anno" (English: Businessman of the Year) by Ernst & Young Italia. In 2005, illycaffè shareholders' meeting appointed Andrea Illy chairman of illycaffè.

In April 2013, he was elected President of Altagamma (Italian Association of Industries of Alta Gamma), of which he is a member of the Board of Directors since 1999 and, as a representative of the food industry, vice-president since 2007.

Achievements

In 1996, Illy was chosen as "Marketing Superstar" by the American magazine Advertising Age. Under his leadership, the illy brand became well-known all over the world as one of the symbols of the "Made in Italy"".

At illycaffè, he developed several projects:

Asic

In 1999, he undertook the role of president of the Association for Science and Information on Coffee (ASIC), an independent scientific coffee organization.

Publications

See also

Notes

  1. Davidson, Andrew (October 2007). "The original Mr Bean". The Sunday Times. Archived from the original on 23 September 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2011.

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