Daniele Turani
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Daniele Turani | |
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![]() Daniele Turani in a portrait | |
| Italian Senator from Lombardy | |
| In office 25 June 1953 – 25 April 1964 | |
| Preceded by | Title jointly held |
| Succeeded by | Title jointly held |
| Constituency | Treviglio |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Daniele Turani 8 February 1907 |
| Died | 25 April 1964 (aged 57) |
| Party | Christian Democracy |
| Profession | Fur trader |
Daniele Turani was a member of the Italian Christian Democracy, and was an Italian Senator from Lombardy. He died in office on April 25, 1964.[1]
Turani obtained a seat in the Italian Senate after Piero Mentasti's retirement. He died in office after two re-elections.
Professional career
When he announced his candidacy for the Italian Senate, Turani served as the president both of Italy's National Leather Institute and National Leather Union.[1] In 1963, Turani served as president of the administrative council for Intertrust, S.A., a Luxembourg-based marketing company owned by Hugh W. Long & Co.[2]
President of Atalanta BC
From 1945 until his death in 1964, Turani served as the president of the football club Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio.[3] During his tenure as president of the club, Atalanta won the 1962-1963 Coppa Italia,[4] which would be the club's first major trophy and the only one they would win until the 2023–24 UEFA Europa League.
