Reports: Ferrari could return to Milan as CEO after Webuild departure - his comments
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Reports: Ferrari could return to Milan as CEO after Webuild departure - his comments
AC Milan is searching for a new CEO and other senior executives after missing Champions League qualification. Gerry Cardinale has reshaped the management team by dismissing Giorgio Furlani, technical director Geoffery Moncada, sporting director Igli Tare, and head Massimiliano Allegri. The CEO change followed intense protests from Milan fans, though it was expected even with a top-four finish. Several candidates have been proposed, including Italian figures and potential overseas options. Massimo Ferrari has gained momentum after resigning as CEO of Webuild, Italy’s largest general contractor. Ferrari previously served on Milan’s board from 2020 to 2022 and remains a strategic advisor to Webuild’s CEO for three years.
"AC Milan are looking for a new CEO (as well as other key figures), with Massimo Ferrari's name gaining ground in the past 24 hours. After failing to qualify for the Champions League, Gerry Cardinale has overhauled AC Milan's management team, firing Giorgio Furlani along with the technical director Geoffery Moncada, sporting director Igli Tare and the head Massimiliano Allegri."
"The CEO's departure came after he was the focus of intense protests from Milan fans in recent weeks, but it would likely have happened even if Milan had finished the season in the top four. After these departures, it's now time to find replacements, with Massimo Calvelli leading the pursuit."
"In the last few hours, Massimo Ferrari has emerged as a candidate. He resigned yesterday as CEO of Webuild, Italy's largest general contractor, formed from the merger of Salini and Impregilo. Milan fans have already heard of this company, as it approached the City of Milan in 2024 to renovate the San Siro stadium. Ferrari will continue to serve as a strategic advisor to Webuild CEO Pietro Salini for a period of three years."
"After his departure from the Rossoneri board, the manager, Ferrari - a boyhood Milan fan - said: "I am proud to have been part of the AC Milan board, which marked a turning point in terms of recovery and sporting results (19th Scudetto)." "Credit goes to shareholder Elliott, the sporting and technical management, the team, and a management team w""
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