Hello everyone, welcome back to ItalianPod101.com. |
My name is Desy. |
Mi chiamo Desy. |
And in this video, we're going to talk about the top 5 businessmen in Italy. |
I cinque imprenditori più famosi in Italia. |
So even though with businessmen, we mean people that as you know is in business, there's also women, right? |
That's why I use the word imprenditore, which is entrepreneur, which could also be imprenditrice if used referring to a woman. |
We're actually going to talk about three men and two women, talking about imprenditori and imprenditrici, so entrepreneurs in general. |
First one is Giovanni Ferrero. |
He was born in 1964, then later on, like about 10 years later, he moved with the family to Bruxelles, |
and later he also went to the US in order to study marketing, and then he came back to Italy. |
Since 2011, he is the only CEO of Ferrero Industries, which you may know for Nutella, of course, but not only. |
It has many products, sweet products, and recently even not only sweets. |
The fun fact about this is that Nutella actually was born during the war when cocoa was not that easy to find, |
so this chocolate spread became a substitute of the chocolate that everyone was using. |
But then people liked it so much that even when they could go back to the products that they were used to, they didn't. |
Forbes said that Giovanni Ferrero is the richest man in Italy, as in 2021. |
He's not only an entrepreneur, he's also a writer. |
In fact, there are many publications from him. |
Similar to the surname Ferrero, there's also Ferrari, which is probably what everyone knows the most. |
This is the second figure we're talking about. |
He was born in 1898 and died in 1988. |
When he was a kid, he was working in his father's office and he learned about cars and mechanics and so on. |
Actually, it's said that he didn't even like to go to school. |
In fact, he preferred to stay and work with his father rather than going to school. |
He wasn't known as a good student. |
And when his father died, unfortunately, he couldn't work there anymore, so he asked to be hired by Fiat, but they didn't. |
So he wasn't always lucky. |
He had to struggle a bit. |
And then he later on found himself working for offices in Milan, |
an office that actually took care of putting old and broken cars back to the streets. |
So he had to test them and that's how he became a great pilot. |
In fact, before working for Ferrari, as we know it nowadays, he was a pilot for races. |
In fact, that's where he started actually changing parts of the car, working with his team |
and then later on founding the Scuderia Ferrari, so the automaker Ferrari. |
A fun fact about this is that the symbol, so you know the little horse on the cars, |
is actually a symbol that came from one of his friends and it's called Cavallino Rampante. |
Cavallino Rampante. |
Cavallino is a small horse and Rampante is when he does that, right? |
Number 3, we have Silvio Berlusconi. |
Berlusconi. |
Most of you probably know him as a politician, but that's not how he started. |
He was born in 1936 and started his entrepreneurial career in the construction field |
and later on in the media and communication field. |
In fact, he was a pioneer in media channels. |
You have to think that in 1976 when he started, channels on TV were owned by the state only |
and there was also a law that only allowed the state to live broadcast programs on TV. |
So private channels as well could not go live. |
So what he did was recording the day before the actual broadcast of the program, |
while other channels did that way before, not just the day before. |
So it became so fresh, let's say, that people actually kind of believed that it was live |
and became more interested in that than the state's channel. |
He started with just one, which was Canale 5, so channel number 5, |
and then also owned two more, Rete 4 and Italia 1, which is actually channel number 6. |
So three of them and even more. |
So he also had presses and radios, not to mention that he was also really involved in sports. |
In fact, in 1986, he bought the soccer association AC Milan. |
Only later on, just in 1996, he then entered politics. |
So even before becoming famous as a politician, |
he was really well known for being an entrepreneur. |
And that's why he made it in this top 5 businessmen in Italy. |
Now, moving from businessmen to businesswomen, we'll talk about Donatella Versace. |
She was born in 1955 and after a degree in foreign languages, |
she actually followed her brother in Florence, where she enrolled in a fashion school, |
like her brother did. |
She's known to be the muse of her brother, Gianni Versace, |
who was the first to style and actually make and produce a collection of his own. |
He was kind of the mentor for Donatella Versace. |
And in 1978, they opened the first Versace boutique in Milan, |
where she took care of all public relationships and communication. |
Not to mention that she later on also became really involved in the producing of clothes as well. |
In fact, when unfortunately her brother was murdered in 1997, |
she then became the only head of Versace boutique. |
And even though in 2018 Versace was sold to Capri Holdings, |
she's still the only creative she. |
There is no need to say what Versace is known for, |
not only clothes but also accessories and as a brand itself, |
because it has many collaborations with countless of famous people. |
Probably the most famous one was in 2006, I believe, with Jennifer Lopez, |
the green dress that was even later on shown in a museum. |
Now, from Donatella Versace, which is also a great friend of this last figure |
we're talking about, we can move to Chiara Ferragni. |
I'm sure you all know her. |
Forbes defined her the most powerful influencer all over the world. |
She was born in 1987 and while she was studying law in Bocconi School in Milan, |
she started to blog about fashion and her lifestyle in general. |
It was 2009 when she officially started her blog called The Blonde Salad. |
With her ex-boyfriend, actually, they invested basically 500 euros |
for buying the domain of the website and in order to buy a camera and that was it. |
And to think that now its value is more than 40 million dollars, it's insane, right? |
So the blog started with posts about her lifestyle, |
the fact that she liked to play with fashion and put together actually clothes |
that weren't really seen together in the beginning. |
She was really daring and that's how she began to be called at fashion shows also. |
Even though in the beginning people didn't believe she would last, |
as we all know today she did. |
With the spread of Instagram, she began to post outfit looks only on the Instagram platform |
and The Blonde Salad blog was only about lifestyle. |
So people who were following her had to move to Instagram to see her |
because that was a more immediate way to post about fashion |
and to show what she was doing, what she was up to and that was a great move for her. |
In fact, in 2010 she had her first shoe collection and then in 2013 her brand, |
which is not only about shoes anymore but also clothes in general, makeup and jewellery as well. |
In 2018 a documentary about her life came out on Amazon and last year, so 2021, |
even a series about her family. |
She is in fact married to Fedez, which is a famous rapper in Italy. |
The both of them were awarded with Ambrosino Doro, |
which is a prize given to people, to inhabitants of Milan from the city itself, |
to people that are particularly involved in philanthropic actions. |
In fact, the both of them, Chiara and Fedez, were really active during the pandemic |
and started a lot of charity campaigns. |
So these were the five top businessmen and women in Italy. |
Let me know in the comments if you knew them already or if there are others |
that you are more fond of and that you want to discuss about. |
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