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Cesare Romiti (24 June 192318 August 2020) was an Italian economist and businessman. He was best known as an executive of both state-owned firms and private companies, including
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and
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. He acquired the nickname ''Il Duro'' ("The tough guy") referring to his management style while he was serving as the head of Fiat.


Early life and education

Romiti was born in
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on 24 June 1923. His father worked as a post office worker who was dismissed from his job due to his opposition to the fascist government of
Benito Mussolini Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 194 ...
. He had two brothers, and his family was poor. Romiti later described how he stole a bag of
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from a deposit during the German occupation of his hometown and that it was "welcomed like
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at home". He subsequently received a degree in economics and commercial sciences in 1945.


Career and activities

Romiti began his career at the Bombrini Parodi Delfino (BFD) munitions group in 1947. When the group merged with Snia Viscosa in 1968, he began to serve as the latter's general financial director. Next he joined
Alitalia Alitalia - Società Aerea Italiana Società per azioni, S.p.A., operating as Alitalia (), was an Italian airline which was once the flag carrier and largest airline of Italy. The company had its head office in Fiumicino, Metropolitan City of ...
. In December 1970, he became a board member of Alitalia and then was appointed general manager and chief executive of the company. His term at the company lasted until 1973. In September 1973, he became the chief executive officer of the IRI finance firm, Italstat. Romiti worked for
Fiat Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. (, , ; originally FIAT, it, Fabbrica Italiana Automobili di Torino, lit=Italian Automobiles Factory of Turin) is an Italian automobile manufacturer, formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and since 2021 a subsidiary ...
in various capacities for twenty years from 1974 to 1995. He was also one of the major shareholders of the company. After joining the company in 1974, amidst the oil crisis that affected the automobile industry, he went on to become CEO six years later. Shortly afterwards, he played a part in breaking up a strike by factory workers, which was started when Fiat proposed dismissing 14,000 employees. Romiti, together with approximately 40,000 managers from the company and other white-collar workers, demonstrated in
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calling for the right to work. He laid blame on the
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, contending that they had pervaded the leadership of the
Italian General Confederation of Labour The Italian General Confederation of Labour (; CGIL) is a national trade union based in Italy. It was formed by agreement between socialists, communists, and Christian democrats in the "Pact of Rome" of June 1944. In 1950, socialists and Christi ...
. Consequently, he was the target of an attempted kidnapping. The strike ended after several weeks, with the laid-off employees granted
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, but Romiti asserted that the future of Fiat and its employees had been secured. In April 1997, Romiti was convicted of falsifying the company accounts, committing tax fraud, and making illegal payments to political parties for the period between 1980 and 1992. Finding Romiti guilty, the court in Fiat's headquarters of
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handed him an eighteen-month suspended prison term. In 2000, the Supreme Court commuted the sentence to eleven months and ten days, for the same charges, and in December 2003, the Court of Appeal in Turin, revoked the sentence for false accounting. Romiti succeeded
Gianni Agnelli Giovanni "Gianni" Agnelli (; 12 March 192124 January 2003), nicknamed ("The Lawyer"), was an Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat. As the head of Fiat, he controlled 4.4% of Italy's GDP, 3.1% of its industrial workforce a ...
as the chairman of the firm when Agnelli stepped down. Romiti led the firm from 28 February 1996 to 22 June 1998. He was instrumental in the company's return to profitability during this period. He achieved this by having Fiat launch new car models and shutting down the company's historic factory in
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. Paolo Fresco succeeded him in the aforementioned post. Romiti was the chairman of the board of RCS Quotidiani S.p.A. from 2 June 1998 to 15 July 2004. Next he served as the chairman of
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from May 2005 to 2007. He became the president of Italian China Institution in 2000 and was also appointed its president in 2004. He was also an advisor professor at
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. He was given honorary citizenship by China in 2006, in recognition of his endeavours to boost ties between the two countries.


Personal life and death

Romiti married Luigia Gastaldi in 1948 and was married until her death in 2001. Romiti and his wife had two sons, Maurizio (born 1949) and Piergiorgio (born 1951). He died on 18 August 2020 in his home in Milan at the age of 97.


Honors and awards

Romiti was the recipient of various state honors, including: * Officer of the National Order of the Legion d'Honneur (France) * Knight of the Order of Merit for Labour (Italy, 1978) * Knight of the Grand Cross Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Italy, 1984) In addition, Romiti was also awarded by various organizations, including the Chinese people's association for friendship with foreign countries. He was named as honorary chairman of the
Aspen Institute The Aspen Institute is an international nonprofit organization founded in 1949 as the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies. The institute's stated aim is the realization of "a free, just, and equitable society" through seminars, policy programs ...
. On 21 June 2004, he became the honorary president of
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.


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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Romiti, Cesare 20th-century Italian businesspeople 20th-century Italian economists 1923 births 2020 deaths Businesspeople from Rome Chief executives in the automobile industry Fiat people Italian corporate directors Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Officiers of the Légion d'honneur Recipients of the Order of Merit for Labour