Giuseppe Luraghi

With Alfa Romeo engineers. From left, Orazio Satta Puliga, Giuseppe Busso, Giuseppe Luraghi and Carlo Chiti.

Giuiseppe Luraghi (12 June 1905 – 11 December 1991) was an Italian lyricist and engineer, working for Alfa Romeo where he also was president.[1]

Luraghi studied economics and trade at Bocconi University He worked 1930–50 for the milanese Pirelli tyre manufacturer (established 1875). Before the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 he also led the Barcelona office of Pirelli. In 1950 he was hired by Enrico Marchesano (1894–1967), president of the Institute for Industrial Reconstruction (IRI), to become the director of a hydroelectric powerplant in Piedmont. In 1951 he became director of Finmeccanica, the technical branch of IRI, a position he held til 1956.

He continued as vice president of Alfa Romeo, while also being the director of the Lanerossi company 1956–60.[2] From 1960 to 1973 he works for the federal Finmeccanica, in particular as the executive director (CEO) of the Alfa Romeo car manufacturer of Milano. Luraghi published his first works in the 1940s. From 1977 to 1983 he is president of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, a milanese publishing house that had published his literary works in the 1960s.

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References

  1. Annalisa Gimmi, GIUSEPPE LURAGHI L'industria culturale in Il Giornale, December 19, 2005.
  2. Nicola Crepax, LURAGHI, Giuseppe Eugenio from treccani.it, Biographical Dictionary of Italians - Volume 66 (2006).
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