Pietro Salini

{{Short description|Italian businessman (born 1958)}}

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{{Infobox person

|name = Pietro Salini

|nationality = Italian

|birth_place = Rome, Italy

|birth_date = 29 March 1958

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|occupation = CEO of Webuild

|education = Sapienza University of Rome

|image = PietroSalini.jpg

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|caption = Salini in 2011 at 53

|website = {{URL|https://www.webuildgroup.com}}

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Pietro Salini (born 29 March 1958){{cite web|url=https://www.webuildgroup.com/it/governance/sistema-governance/consiglio-amministrazione-comitati|title=Consiglio di Amministrazione e Comitati|publisher=webuildgroup.com|language=it|quote=Pietro Salini è nato a Roma il 29 marzo 1958.|access-date=23 April 2021}} is an Italian businessman and chief executive officer of Webuild (previously known as Salini Impregilo).

On 31 May 2013, he was honoured with the title of Cavaliere del Lavoro (Knight of Labour, for his service to industry), and on 11 December 2013 he won the Tiepolo Award in Madrid for the deal that resulted in the takeover of Impregilo.{{cite web|url=https://www.ilgiornaleitaliano.net/la-camera-di-commercio-italiana-e-il-premio-tiepolo.html|title=La Camera di Commercio Italiana e il Premio Tiepolo|publisher=ilgiornaleitaliano.net|language=it|quote=Pietro Salini è nato a Roma il 29 marzo 1958.|date=12 December 2013|access-date=23 April 2021}}

Biography

After graduating from La Sapienza University in Rome, in 1987, in Economics and Business, Salini joined the Salini Group – a construction company founded in the 1930s – taking on important roles in management and international development. In 1987 Salini embarked on his professional career at Salini Costruttori SpA, implementing strategies to foster international growth.

In 1994, Salini was appointed chief executive officer of Salini Costruttori. 2009 saw the acquisition by Salini of Todini Costruzioni Generali SpA (from 60% to 77,71% of ownership interest) making Salini Costruttori the third largest construction group in Italy behind fellow competitors Astaldi and Impregilo.

In 2010, Salini was appointed as chief executive officer of Todini Costruzioni Generali SpA. 2011 saw further external growth by Salini through the acquisition of an equity stake (15%) in Impregilo SpA. In July 2012, after both a proxy fight and a board meeting aimed at changing current management, Salini was appointed chief executive officer of Impregilo.[http://www.salini-impregilo.com/en/archive/impregilo/press-releases/board-director-impregilo-named-pietro-salini-chief-executive-officer.html The Board of Director of Impregilo named Pietro Salini Chief Executive Officer]

In April 2013, after a voluntary public tender offer for Impregilo, Salini Group took over 92% of Impregilo, paving the way for the formal merger of Salini into Impregilo.[http://www.salini-impregilo.com/en/archive/salini/press-releases/a-national-champion-in-the-large-infrastructure-sector-created-in-only-3-months-after-the-public-tender-offer-for-impregilo.html A National Champion in the large infrastructure sector created in only 3 months after the public tender offer for Impregilo][http://www.salini-impregilo.com/en/archive/impregilo/press-releases/registration-of-the-deed-of-merger-by-incorporation-of-salini-s-p-a-into-impregilo-s-p-a-in-the-companies-register.html Registration of the deed of merger by incorporation of Salini S.p.A. into Impregilo S.p.A. in the Companies Register] In 2014 Salini was appointed as chief executive officer of the new Salini Impregilo group. Today the Salini Impregilo Group boasts a construction portfolio above €29bn with operations in over 50 countries across 5 continents, employing approximately 31,000 people.

Messina Bridge

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On 22 April 2021 the CEO of Webuild, Pietro Salini, in Catania in a joint press conference with the President of the Sicilian Region Nello Musumeci, announced that he was ready to build the Strait of Messina Bridge, starting immediately with the works and on the basis of the executive project and construction site approved definitively in 2013.{{cite web|url=https://www.lasicilia.it/news/politica/409690/il-ponte-sullo-stretto-ce-lo-facciamo-da-soli-il-patto-di-musumeci-con-salini.html|title="Il Ponte sullo Stretto? Ce lo facciamo da soli": il patto di Musumeci con Salini|publisher=lasicilia.it|language=it|date=22 April 2021|access-date=22 April 2021}}

He declared that he already had the 4 billion euro coverage necessary for the construction of the Work and that he could obtain the other two necessary for the infrastructures connected to it from private financing.{{cite web|url=https://www.ansa.it/sicilia/notizie/2021/04/22/ponte-stretto-salini-e-cantierabile-siamo-pronti-a-farlo_414cf169-e59d-4d67-becf-04ae86fde026.html|title=Ponte Stretto: Salini, è cantierabile, siamo pronti a farlo|publisher=ansa.it|language=it|date=22 April 2021|access-date=22 April 2021}}

Other positions

Salini also currently serves as sole director of Pietro Salini & C. S.r.l. and, as such, deputy chairman and member of the board of General Partners of Salini Simonpietro e C. S.a.p.A.

He is also a member of the board of Confindustria and a board member of Assonime.

Honours

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| 80px Cavaliere del Lavoro – 31 May 2013[http://www.quirinale.it/elementi/DettaglioOnorificenze.aspx?decorato=325900 Quirinale web site: detail.]

Winner of Tiepolo Award – 11 December 2013[http://www.italcamara-es.com/news.php?id=302 Pietro Salini e Juan-Miguel Villar Mir, Premio Tiepolo 2013, Camera di Commercio e Industria Italiana per la Spagna (CCIS), 9/11/2013] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812165737/http://www.italcamara-es.com/news.php?id=302 |date=12 August 2014 }}

See also

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