About the panel:
Dino Borri: Born and raised in Piemonte, Italy, Dino started his career in the food realm in 2000 with Slow Food hired where he organized all their gastronomic events. In 2008, Dino started collaborating with Eataly in Turin, where he soon became the person in charge of opening new Eatalian stores all around the world. He moved to New York in 2010 to open the Eataly New York and then Eataly Chicago. He is now focusing on developing key partnerships and relationships with like-minded Italian brands abroad, and is Eataly’s brand ambassador.
Leonardo Auricchio: Head of the U.S. branch of Barabino & Partners, one of the leading branding, corporate and financial PR firms in Europe, as well as Italy’s largest PR firm. He oversees cross-border communication projects between Italy/Europe and the U.S. and advises European and Italian SMEs and large corporations on communication & marketing strategy in the U.S..
Marco De Ceglie: Since early in his career, Marco de Ceglie has demonstrated that he has the leadership and diverse management skills to be a consistently strong contributor to corporate success. With 34 years of experience in the industry – 29 of which working for Unilever – he has a deep understanding of the consumer goods business. Significant brand experiences include a key role in the launch of the Dove brand in Europe and the worldwide management of Bertolli Olive Oil for several years in North America. Currently, he is the CEO of De Cecco Pasta in the U.S.A..
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