beyond fragility, antonio calabrò at the museum

3 November, 2021

the week of business culture is one of the most important events in the museum's calendar: find out what's on the agenda and get involved!

In 2021 the Enterprise Culture Week promoted by MuseImpresa will be twenty years old, a truly important milestone.

Our events dedicated to the Week and its theme, 'Grand Tour among the values of enterprising Italy', are diverse and all unmissable. See you at the Museum? 

Thursday 18 November from 20.30 presentation with the author:

MuseImpresa President Antonio Calabrò, interviewed by Cristina Lazzati, talks about his book "Beyond fragility".

"I greatly admire Calabrò for the lucidity and vision with which he makes us reflect on the challenges of our time, and the book helps us find meaning, energy and hope to think about the future, with particular attention to the world he has always observed (and frequented): businesses.
The role of businesses as responsible actors for society, businesses that put man and the territory at the centre. " Elisabetta Cozzi, President Fratelli Cozzi Museum

Those who wish to do so during the evening can make a donation in support of: Fondazione Ticino Olona and CADMI (Casa di Accoglienza delle Donne Maltrattate).

Programme:

- 20.30 Reception and registration

- 9 p.m. start of presentation

The evening ends at 22.30

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Speaking of...

Museimpresa is the Italian Association of Business Archives and Museums, bringing together museums and archives of large, medium and small Italian companies.

Antonio Calabrò (1950) is Senior Vice President of Institutional Affairs and Culture at Pirelli and director of the Pirelli Foundation. He is Vice-President of the Unione Industriali di Torino, President of Museimpresa and of
Fondazione Assolombarda. He is Chairman of the Territorial Advisory Board of Unicredit Lombardia and a member
of the boards of numerous institutions and companies (Liuc/Libera Università di Castellanza, Symbola, Nomisma,
Touring Club, Fondazione Pier Lombardo, Orchestra Verdi, Milano Musica, Fondazione Unipolis, etc.).
Journalist and writer, he has worked at L'Ora, Il Mondo, la Repubblica, was editorial director of the Il
Sole24Ore group and directed La Lettera finanziaria and the ApCom press agency. His latest books include: "Orgoglio
industriale", "Cuore di cactus", "La morale del tornio", "I mille morti di Palermo", "L'Impresa riformista" and
"Oltre la fragilità". He teaches at the Catholic University of Milan.

Cristina Lazzati began her journalistic career in the 1990s working from New York for Elle, L'Espresso and Italia Oggi. After leaving the United States, in 2000 she moved to Milan where she began covering retail for GDOWEEK, becoming editor in 2008. In 2011 she became deputy director of the Retail Area and in 2014, with the passage from Gruppo 24 ORE to Gruppo Tecniche Nuove, she became editor in chief of MARK UP and GDOWEEK. She is the editorial director of Cucina Naturale and editor-in-chief of Fresh Point Magazine.

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