Louis Camilleri retired with immediate effect as CEO of Ferrari late on Thursday, after being in the role for nearly two and a half years.
(Reporting by Giselda Vagnoni, writing by Stephen Jewkes)
ROME (Reuters) - Italian media reports citing the former chief executive of Vodafone Vittorio Colao as one of the candidates for the top job at Ferrari are groundless, a source close to Colao said on Friday.
Louis Camilleri retired with immediate effect as CEO of Ferrari late on Thursday, after being in the role for nearly two and a half years.
(Reporting by Giselda Vagnoni, writing by Stephen Jewkes)
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Vittorio Amedeo Colao is the Min-Technological Innovation & Digital Transition of Italy. He is on the board of Vodafone-Panafon Hellenic Telecommunications Co. SA and 4 other companies. In the past Mr. Colao held the position of Chief Executive Officer & Executive Director at Vodafone Group Plc Chief Executive Officer at Vodafone Italia SpA and Chief Executive & Operating Officer for Omnitel Pronto Italia (both are subsidiaries of Vodafone Group Plc), Partner at McKinsey & Co., Inc. and Chief Executive Officer at RCS MediaGroup SpA. Vittorio Amedeo Colao received an undergraduate degree from the University of Bocconi.
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