Carlo Giuseppe Maria Acutis

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Born (1938-10-17) 17 October 1938 (age 87)
RelativesCarlo Acutis (grandson)
Carlo Giuseppe Maria Acutis
CEO of Toro Assicurazioni [it]
In office
1969–1987
Personal details
Born (1938-10-17) 17 October 1938 (age 87)
RelativesCarlo Acutis (grandson)

Carlo Giuseppe Maria Acutis (born 17 October 1938) is an Italian businessman.

Carlo Acutis was born in Turin in 1938 into a middle-class family originally from Ternengo, in the province of Biella. In 1969, he became CEO of Toro Assicurazioni.

In 1986, Vittoria Assicurazioni[1] separated from the Toro Group and became independent. Carlo Acutis acquired the insurance company, listing it on the Milan Stock Exchange in 1988 and remaining at its helm until 2018. He retains the title of honorary chairman of Vittoria Assicurazioni, having passed the chairmanship to his son, Andrea.

In addition to his other activities, he is vice-president of the Piedmont Foundation for Cancer Research and an advisor to the Lingotto Musica association. He is a member of the Geneva Association, which addresses the role of insurance companies in the face of risks related to climate change.

Personal life

In the 1960s, he married the Warsawian Maria Henrietta Perlowska.[2] He is the grandfather of Carlo Acutis and the twins Michele and Francesca.

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