Profil
Carlo Gatto holds a degree in Economics.
He worked with Fiat Group from 1969 until 2004.
Carlo Gatto began his career in Fiat SpA’s head-offices in 1969 and was involved in the management of the European sales branches of Fiat Auto.
Until 1979 Carlo Gatto was in charge of their Swiss company Internazionale Holding Fiat.
From then onwards - until 1990 - he was responsible of Fiat Group balance-sheets.
From 1990 to 1998, Carlo Gatto was in charge of Internal Audit of Fiat Group’s Industrial companies and until 2000 he was Chief Administration Officer.
From 2000 to 2004 he was Chief Executive Officer and Vice President of Fiat Business Solutions.
In 2005 Carlo Gatto established - together with a team of managers - the International Advising & Managing (IAM), of which he is currently a member as well as President.
Anciens postes connus de Carlo Gatto
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GEQUITY SpA (Private Equity)
GEQUITY SpA (Private Equity) Investment ManagersFinance GEQUITY SpA (GEQ) makes majority or minority investments. The firm used to invest primarily in small- to medium-sized Italian companies, and to support their growth through strategic financial advisory. Following a company restructuring in 2009. The firm focuses on direct long-term equity investments in a few non-cyclical and high-growth industries where they identify prospective opportunities for resale to strategic investors. They have a particular focus on the renewable energy sector and food manufacturing 'Made in Italy'. The firm manages third-party assets, in particular through their wholly-owned subsidiary Eurinvest SGR SpA, acquired in 2009. They favor special situations including distressed assets. They also provide asset management services. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 08/09/2009 |
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GEQUITY SpA (Private Equity)
GEQUITY SpA (Private Equity) Investment ManagersFinance GEQUITY SpA (GEQ) makes majority or minority investments. The firm used to invest primarily in small- to medium-sized Italian companies, and to support their growth through strategic financial advisory. Following a company restructuring in 2009. The firm focuses on direct long-term equity investments in a few non-cyclical and high-growth industries where they identify prospective opportunities for resale to strategic investors. They have a particular focus on the renewable energy sector and food manufacturing 'Made in Italy'. The firm manages third-party assets, in particular through their wholly-owned subsidiary Eurinvest SGR SpA, acquired in 2009. They favor special situations including distressed assets. They also provide asset management services. | Finance |
















