List of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore people
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The list of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC).
Business[]
- Giovanni Bazoli (professor), Intesa Sanpaolo President[1]
- Angelo Caloia (alumnus & professor), President
- (alumnus), Widiba S.p.A.(Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena) CEO
- (alumnus), Allianz Bank Financial Advisors S.p.A. CEO
- (alumnus), Rolex S.p.A. CEO
- (alumnus), Fininvest CEO
- (alumnus), Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. CEO[2]
- Dino Piero Giarda (alumnus & professor), Banca Popolare Italiana President and Banco Popolare Vice-President
- Ettore Gotti Tedeschi (alumnus), President of the Institute for Works of Religion
- Siro Lombardini (alumnus & professor), Banca Popolare di Novara President
- (alumnus), inventor and technology entrepreneur
- Enrico Mattei (alumnus), ENI Founder and President
- Michele Norsa (alumnus), Salvatore Ferragamo CEO
- Susan Oguya (alumna), businesswoman, designer, and entrepreneur
- (professor), ENI President
- (alumnus), EBAY General Manager
- (alumnus), Rusconi Editore Founder and President
- Anna Maria Tarantola (alumnus & professor), RAI President[3]
- Nicola Trussardi (alumnus), entrepreneur and fashion designer
Politics[]
- Angelino Alfano (alumnus), Minister of Justice
- Beniamino Andreatta (alumnus & professor), Minister of Defense
- Renato Balduzzi (professor), Minister of Health
- Gerardo Bianco (alumnus & professor), Partito Popolare Italiano leader
- Michela Vittoria Brambilla (alumnus), Under-Secretary for Tourism
- Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli (alumnus & professor), Minister of Health and founder of the Antimafia committee
- Ciriaco De Mita (alumnus & professor), Prime Minister
- Amintore Fanfani (alumnus & professor), Prime Minister
- Giuseppe Fioroni (alumnus & professor), Minister of Education
- Giovanni Maria Flick (alumnus), Minister for Justice and Constitutional Court President
- Roberto Formigoni (alumnus), Regione Lombardia President
- Maria Pia Garavaglia (alumnus), Minister of Health
- Dino Piero Giarda (professor), Minister for Platform Accomplishment and Relations with Parliament
- Elio Guzzanti (alumnus), Minister of Health
- Michaëlle Jean, Former Governor General of Canada and current Secretary-General of La Francophonie
- Cécile Kyenge (alumnus), Minister of Integration
- Nilde Iotti (alumnus), Parliament President
- Mario Mauro (alumnus), Member of the European Parliament
- Gianfranco Miglio (professor), Constitutionalist
- Filippo Maria Pandolfi (alumnus), Minister of Economy, Minister Agriculture, European Commission Vice-President
- Romano Prodi (alumnus), Prime minister, Democratic Party President, European Commission President[4]
- Lorenzo Ornaghi (alumnus & professor), Minister of Culture
- Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (alumnus), President of the Republic[5]
- Giovanni Spagnolli (alumnus), Parliament President
- Tiziano Treu (alumnus & professor), Minister of Labor, Minister of Transport
Journalism[]
- Francesco Alberoni (professor), Corriere della Sera journalist & RAI president
- (professor), journalist
- (alumnus), vaticanist
- (alumnus), journalist and writer
- (alumnus), TV host
- Cristina Parodi (alumnus), television broadcasts
- Irene Pivetti (alumnus), President of Italian Parliament, and television broadcasts
- Alfonso Signorini (alumnus), "TV Sorrisi e Canzoni" and "Chi" editor
- (alumnus & professor), photographer
Medicine and science[]
- Elio Guzzanti (professor), doctor and Prime Minister of Health
- Ignazio Marino (alumnus & professor), doctor and politician
- Ignacio Matte Blanco (professor), psychiatrist
- Antonello Bonci, Scientific Director of National Institute on Drug Abuse
Intellectuals[]
- (professor), lawyer
- Roberto Busa (professor), pioneers in the usage of computers for linguistic and literary analysis
- Valerio Massimo Manfredi (professor), archaeologist and writer
- Carla Carli Mazzucato (alumnus), artist
- Giuseppe Pontiggia (alumnus), writer
- Giovanni Reale (alumnus & professor), philosopher
- Giulio Salvadori (professor), literary critic and poet
- (alumnus), publisher
- Emanuele Severino (alumnus), philosopher
- Giovanni Testori (alumnus), playwright and literary critic
- (alumnus), poet
Religion[]
- Adriano Bernareggi (professor), Catholic archbishop
- Julián Carrón (professor), Comunione e Liberazione leader
- Giovanni Colombo (alumnus), Cardinal
- Luigi Giussani (professor), Comunione e Liberazione founder
- Attilio Nicora (alumnus), Cardinal
- Paolo Sardi (alumnus), Cardinal
- Angelo Scola (alumnus), Cardinal
Academics[]
- Mary Beckinsale (professor), president of SACI
- Michael Cox (professor), international relations scholar
- Marcel Danesi (professor), expert in language and communications
- Pio Fontana (professor), Italian literature
- Joseph Grieco (professor), international relations scholar
- John Ikenberry (professor), theorist of international relations and United States foreign policy
- Luigi Pasinetti (alumnus & professor), economist
- Fausto Terrefranca (professor), musicologist
- Mahmood Sariolghalam (professor), international relations scholar
Film, theater, and television[]
- (alumnus & professor), TV critic of Corriere della Sera
- (alumnus), actress, model[6]
- Gian Luigi Rondi (alumnus), film director
- Ainett Stephens (alumnus), showgirl
- Silvia Toffanin (alumnus), television host and journalist
Music[]
- Cristiano Godano (professor), singer
- Mira Pratesi Sulpizi (alumnus), composer
- Roberto Vecchioni (alumnus), singer
Athletics[]
- Simon Barjie (alumnus), Gambian footballer
- Igor Cassina (alumnus), gymnast[7]
- Michela Cerruti (alumnus), racing driver
References[]
- ^ "Struttura organizzativa e Top management".
- ^ "Gabriele Del Torchio 01 / Giocarsela sempre / Cover Story / People / Home - Business People". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-02-18. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
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- ^ "Oscar Scalfaro Obituary | Oscar Scalfaro Funeral | Legacy.com".
- ^ Gallico, Marco (March 1, 2016). "LA marks! Marta Pozzan, Venetian blogger who fled from Italy". www.gqitalia.it. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
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