Vittorio Colao | |
Office: | Minister for Technological Innovation and Digital Transition |
Term Start: | 13 February 2021 |
Term End: | 22 October 2022 |
Predecessor: | Paola Pisano |
Successor: | Office abolished |
Office1: | CEO of Vodafone |
Term Start1: | July 2008 |
Term End1: | October 2018 |
Predecessor1: | Arun Sarin |
Successor1: | Nick Read |
Birth Date: | 3 October 1961 |
Birth Place: | Brescia, Lombardy, Italy |
Nationality: | Italian |
Known For: | Omnitel Pronto Italia COO RCS MediaGroup CEO Vodafone CEO |
Education: | Bocconi University Harvard University |
Spouse: | Married 1992 |
Children: | 2 |
Vittorio Amedeo Colao (born 3 October 1961) is an Italian manager who served as Minister for Technological Innovation and Digital Transition in the government of Prime Minister Mario Draghi from 2021 to 2022.[1] From 2008 until 2018, he was the chief executive officer at Vodafone Group.
The son of an officer in the Carabinieri, Colao was born in Brescia.[2] He received a business economics degree from Bocconi University and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.[3]
Colao started his career at investment bank Morgan Stanley in London.[4] He joined the Milan office of McKinsey & Co in 1986, where as a Partner he worked on media, telecommunications and industrial goods sectors and was responsible for office recruitment.
In 1996 Colao joined Omnitel Pronto Italia, rising to chief operating officer before its take over to become Vodafone Italy. He became regional CEO, Southern Europe in 2001 and joined the main board in 2002. After missing out on the CEO's job, taken by his friend Arun Sarin, and having a purchase of a Bulgarian mobile company blocked, he left Vodafone for Italian publishing company RCS MediaGroup, where he became CEO in July 2004.[4] [5]
After shareholder criticism of the publishing group's strategy and governance, he resigned from RCS MediaGroup following the company's board meeting in September,[6] rejoining Vodafone in October 2006 as CEO Europe and succeeding Sir Julian Horn-Smith as deputy CEO.[7]
Commenting to the Italian press in 2007 that he had no interest in taking the CEO's job at Telecom Italia,[8] Colao succeeded Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin on 29 July 2008.[9] During his time in office, Vodafone sold out of the United States with a $130 billion exit from a joint venture with Verizon[10] and bought the German and eastern European cable networks of Liberty Global for $18 billion (turning Vodafone into Europe's largest broadband provider).[11]
In May 2018, Colao announced that he would step down as Vodafone CEO effective October 2018, and was succeeded by the finance director Nick Read.[12] In July 2019, he became a special adviser of General Atlantic.[13]
In 2024 he received a Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Bath.[14]
In April 2020, Colao was appointed by the Italian government led by Giuseppe Conte as the leader of a special task force to handle the 'Phase 2' of the emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic.[15] He submitted a proposed plan in June 2020 that was largely ignored by the government.[16]
In February 2021, he was appointed Minister of Technological Innovation and Digital Transition in Mario Draghi's government.
Colao has been married since 1992. His wife and two children reside with him in South Kensington, Greater London.[22] Colao is a reserve officer in the Carabinieri.[2] [4]