Francesco Merloni Explained

Office:Minister of Public Works
Term Start:28 June 1992
Term End:9 May 1994
Primeminister:Giuliano Amato
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Predecessor:Giovanni Prandini
Successor:Roberto Maria Radice
Term Start2:25 May 1972
Term End2:4 July 1976
Term Start3:22 April 1992
Term End3:14 April 1994
Term Start4:4 July 1976
Term End4:22 April 1992
Term Start5:9 May 1996
Term End5:29 May 2001
Birth Date:17 September 1925
Birth Place:Fabriano, Kingdom of Italy
Alma Mater:University of Pisa
Spouse:Cecilia Lazzarini
Parents:Aristide Merloni (father)
Nationality:Italian

Francesco Merloni (born 17 September 1925) is an Italian industrialist, engineer and politician who was a member of the Christian Democrats. He served as the minister of public works from 1992 to 1994. He chaired Merloni Termosanitari until 2011.

Early life and education

Merloni hails from a family who founded the Merloni group and created the brand, Ariston, among the others. He was born in Fabriano on 17 September 1925.[1] He holds a degree in industrial engineering from the University of Pisa in 1953.

Career

After graduation Merloni began his career in the family company, Merloni, in 1954 and worked there until 1972. From 1972 to 1998 he was elected to the Italian senate.[1] He was a Christian Democrat senator until 1992.[1] He also served as a member of the Parliament. In the elections of 1976, 1979, 1983 and 1987 he was elected deputy with the Christian Democrats.

He was the public works minister in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Giuliano Amato from 28 June 1992 to 27 April 1993.[1] [2] He retained his post in the next cabinet led by Prime Minister Carlo Azeglio Ciampi from 28 April 1993 to 9 May 1994.[1] In the general elections in 1996, he was elected to the Parliament with the Olive Tree Alliance.

He led the Ariston Thermo Group until 2011.[3] He is the honorary chairman of the group. In addition, he is the president of the Aristide Merloni Foundation, the national president of the UCID (Christian Union of Entrepreneurs and Managers) and vice president of AREL (Research and Legislation Agency).[4]

Personal life

Merloni married Cecilia Lazzarini, and they have three children.[5] Merloni's son, Paolo, is also a businessman.[6]

Honors and awards

Merloni was awarded the Knight Grand Cross Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 1994.[7] He was honored by Prix France Italie as best Italian entrepreneur of the year in France in 2003.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Francesco Merloni. Italian Senate. 8 September 2013. it.
  2. News: Italian Energy Chief Held in Scandal. 8 September 2013. The New York Times. 10 March 1993. John Tagliabue.
  3. News: People Moving.
  4. News: Indesit Co Spa. 8 September 2013. Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
  5. Web site: Merloni Francesco. Who's who in Italy. 8 September 2013. https://archive.today/20130908120903/http://195.75.145.68/whoiswho/ricerca.php?code=WBWWWFPDWW. 8 September 2013. dead.
  6. Energetic People. 19 August 2013. 33. 24–27. Itogi. 8 September 2013. 18 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140718043231/http://www.ariston.com/corporate/en/Ariston_Thermo_Paolo_Merloni_interview_to_Russian_weekly_magazine_Itogi. dead.
  7. Web site: Dettaglio decorato. Italian Presidency. 8 September 2013.