Governance Structure of the American Business School of Milan
Our structure
The governance of the American business school of Milan involves a hierarchical structure that includes various entities responsible for decision-making, oversight, and management. Here are the key components involved in the governance of our business school.
- Advisory Board
Chairman of the Advisory Board

Giordano Fatali
CEO and Founder of CEO for LIFE
Members

Riccardo Di Stefano
Presidente dei Giovani Imprenditori di Confindustria e Vice Presidente di Confindustria delegato all’Education e all’Open Innovation

Angelica Kristle Donati
Presidente Gruppo Giovani ANCE, Head of BD e owner Donati S.p.A.

Anna Mareschi Danieli
Vice-Chairwoman Acciaierie Bertoli Safau S.p.A., Gruppo Danieli

Stefano Cuzzilla
Presidente Cida e Presidente 4.Manager

Carmen Monterosso
AD American Business School of Milan

Davide D'Arcangelo
CEO Next4

Emiliano Rantucci
CEO Avanade

Fabio Pompei
CEO Deloitte Italy e Central Mediterranean

Federico Leproux
CEO TeamSystem

Francesco Vena
CEO Lucano 1894 Srl, Founder ESSENZA LUCANO

Giuseppe Ricci
Direttore Generale Eni Energy Evolution

Guglielmo Gennaro Auricchio
Presidente dei Giovani Imprenditori di Federalimentare, owner Auricchio SPA

Jacopo Murzi
General Manager Italia MODERNA

Luca Arnaboldi
Presidente American Chamber of Commerce in Italy

Mario Zanetti
CEO Costa Crociere, delegato di Confindustria all’Economia del Mare, Presidente Confidarma

Simona Alberini
CHO e Chairman of the Board ABB S.p.A.
- Team Management

Carmen Monterosso
CEO

Marco Gallo
Managing & Operations Director

Paolo Longhi
Program & Educational Innovation Director

Caterina Cenci
Partnership and Academic Quality Manager
- Committees
The American Business school of Milan has various committees responsible for specific areas of governance and decision-making. Examples of committees may include an executive committee, curriculum committee, admissions committee, faculty governance committee, and finance committee. These are composed of faculty members, administrators, and sometimes student representatives.
- Scientific Committee
Scientific Director

Giovanni Ferri
Presidente del Corso di Laurea in Economia e gestione aziendale - Professore ordinario -LUMSA University
Members
The faculty members play a crucial role in the governance of our business school. They are responsible for curriculum development, teaching, research, and service to the academic community and business world. Faculty members often have a say in decision-making processes related to academic programs, policies, and strategic initiatives.

Gustavo A. Barboza
Professor of International Business – Loyola University New Orleans – College of Business

Saibal Ghosh
Adviser - Qatar Central Bank

Francesca Lipari
Universidad Complutense de Madrid – Analysis and Policy of economic decision-making under cognitive/social/information constraints

Steven Ongena
Professor of Banking – University of Zurich; Research Professor at KU Leuven, NTNU Business School, and Deutsche Bundesbank, regular research visitor at the European Central Bank

Michael Pirson
Professor of Management & Global Sustainability – Leading People and Organizations – Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University New York

Sergio Vergalli
Professor of Energy and Resource Economics – University of Brescia; Scientific Coordinator on the UN 2030 Agenda – FEEM (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei)

Rafael Ziegler
Professor of Society, Sustainable Development and Organization – HEC University of Montreal; Director of the Alphonse and Dorimène Desjardins International Institute for Cooperatives

Giovanni Ferri
Presidente del Corso di Laurea in Economia e gestione aziendale - Professore ordinario -LUMSA University

Habib Sedehi
Professor of Project Management, Systems Thinking & System Dynamics at LUMSA and La Sapienza.

Silvia Blasi
Tenure-track assistant professor at the Department of Management at the University of Verona

Antonio Manganelli
Professor of Competition Law and Policy at University of Siena | Research Fellow at the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE)