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After receiving a degree in Economics summa cum laude, Bruno
Lamborghini began his career as a consultant and journalist and
afterwards joined Olivetti where he reached managerial responsibilities
as Chief Economist, Director of the European Affairs Dept., Chief
Strategist and Member of the Executive Committee. In June 1996 he was
nominated Vice-Chairman of Olivetti Telemedia, the Olivetti 's holding
in the area of telecommunications and Board Member of Infostrada and
Omnitel, the Olivetti telecommunications operating companies. In
October 1996 he joined the Olivetti Board of Directors and in May 1997
was elected Chairman of Olivetti Lexikon (in 2001 renamed Olivetti
Tecnost), the Olivetti operating company in the area of office
automation until end of 2004. In 2005 he has been nominated Vice
Chairman of Olivetti (formerly Olivetti Tecnost)
In
April 1990 he was appointed President of EUROBIT (European Association
of Manufacturers of Business Machines and Information Technology
Industry) until 1999. Since its foundation, he is Chairman of the EITO,
the European Information Technology Observatory, a European consortium
created in 1993 with the scope of publishing the EITO Report, the most
extensive overview of the European market for Information and
Communication Technologies. In 2001 he was elected Chairman of
BIAC-OCDE until 2004 when he was nominated Vice Chairman of BIAC. Since
2004 he is Chairman of Prometeia of Italy, a well known macroeconomic
research institute. In 2007 he is elected President of AICA, Italian
Association of IT professionals.
An author
of books and articles and a lecturer in Industrial Economics in various
Italian Universities (Turin, Bologna and Milan), since 2002 he is a
Professor of Business Administration and Marketing at the Catholic
University in Milan.
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