Naples. Founded in 1987 by the then president of IRI Romano Prodi, Stoà confirms itself as an institute of excellence in high corporate training and opens up to large private companies by involving in its management leading figures, also at an international level, from the world of universities, research and innovation. A new reference partner with his Adler Plastic, world champion of car comfort, Paolo Scudieri becomes president of the board of directors, while the current general manager Enrico Cardillo takes on the role of managing director. Among the new entries in the management body, the former prime minister Enrico Letta stands out, who today directs the School of International Affairs of the Institute of Political Studies in Paris and who will represent a bridge to that academic world beyond the Alps that has always been considered one of the points of reference in the field of training of great commissioner of state.At his side, on the board of directors of the School, there will be another figure who is well-known and appreciated in international research circles: the professor emeritus of Engineering Luigi Nicolais, former minister of Innovation and former president of the CNR, now head of the Neapolitan startup Materias, an accelerator of innovative ideas in the advanced materials sector. Finally, another prominent industrialist will be part of the board of the Villa Campolieto Institute: Andrea Esposito, sole director of Laer, a cutting-edge company in highly competitive sectors such as aeronautics. "With the appointment of the new board of directors - says the new CEO Cardillo - the Institute is making a further leap in quality in the name of privatization and internationalization, with the aim of offering young people training that is increasingly closer to the production and technological needs of Industry 4.0 and those of our territory". Stoà, with headquarters in the prestigious Villa Campolieto in Ercolano and the only management school in Southern Italy among the top ten Business Schools in Italy, is ready to launch the new calls for proposals intended for young graduates, in particular the Master in General Management (MDGI) and the Master in Human Resources Management (HRM), which represent the spearhead of an educational offering with over thirty years of experience and increasingly oriented towards the professions of the future.
Article published on 12 June 2019 - 19:45