Marina Berlusconi

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Maria Elvira "Marina" Berlusconi (born 10 August 1966 in Milan) is an Italian businesswoman, chairwoman of Fininvest Holding[1] and of the Arnoldo Mondadori Editore publishing group.[2] She is the oldest daughter of Italian businessman and politician Silvio Berlusconi.[3]

Biography[]

Marina Berlusconi is the daughter of Silvio Berlusconi and his first wife Carla Elvira Lucia Dall'Oglio, and is the elder sister of the businessman Pier Silvio Berlusconi. She has two children.[4][5]

She studied Law, followed by politics, but dropped out on both accounts.[6] After an apprenticeship, Marina Berlusconi worked in several positions in the media business in Italy. She joined the board of Fininvest in 1994 alongside her brother Piersilvio. In 1995, she partook to the inauguration of the Spanish channel Telecinco.[7] In 1996, she became the deputy chairwoman of Fininvest, and president of the board in 2005.[8]

She is the chairperson of Italy's largest magazine publisher, Mondadori, and chairperson of the family's investment arm, Fininvest, the media holding company founded by her father.[9]

In 2011, Marina Berlusconi declared she never thought of entering politics.[8] In 2014, she declared that it may happen eventually.[10]

Personal life[]

In December 2008, Marina Berlusconi married , the former first dancer of La Scala in Milan.[11] They had a son together before their marriage, Gabriele, born in 2002,[6] and another named Silvio.[7]

Prizes[]

  • 2007: 33rd most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine[4]

References[]

  1. ^ The Holding: Board of Directors Archived 2009-02-10 at the Wayback Machine, Finvest.it
  2. ^ Consiglio di Amministrazione Archived 2007-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, Mondadori.it
  3. ^ Antonio Ciaglia; Marco Mazzoni (2014). "The politicization of entertainment media: A study of the Italian tabloid Chi during the 2013 electoral campaign". Journalism. doi:10.1177/1464884914543169. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b #33 Marina Berlusconi - Forbes.com
  5. ^ "Berlusconi's Flying Circus: Berlusconi's Family". Berlusconi's Flying Circus. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b (in Italian) Marina Berlusconi: età altezza, figli e marito, carriera e biografia, Italiantimes.com, 6 March 2020
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b (in Spanish) Daniele Grasso, Marina Berlusconi: en el nombre del padre, Elconfidencial.com, 18 August 2013
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Marina Berlusconi, Silvio Berlusconi’s Daughter, To Replace Father? (VIDEO), Huffingtonpost.com, 8 October 2013
  9. ^ ‘The Group: Introduction’ Archived 2009-10-14 at the Wayback Machine, official Fininvest website.
  10. ^ Illaria Polleschi, James Mackenzie, James Mackenzie, Louise Ireland, Berlusconi's daughter on a career in politics: 'Never say never!', Reuters.com, 30 April 2014
  11. ^ (in Spanish) La millonaria hija de Silvio Berlusconi se casa en las afueras de Milán, 20minutos.es, 13 December 2008
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