Francesca Romana D'Antuono

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Born (1987-08-29) 29 August 1987 (age 38)
PartyVolt (since 2019)
Children1[1]
Education
  • Bachelor's degree in pharmacy
  • Master's degree in marketing and health policy
Francesca Romana D'Antuono
D'Antuono in 2023
Co-President of Volt Europa
Assumed office
November 2023
In office
October 2021  November 2023
Personal details
Born (1987-08-29) 29 August 1987 (age 38)
PartyVolt (since 2019)
Children1[1]
Education
  • Bachelor's degree in pharmacy
  • Master's degree in marketing and health policy
Alma materSapienza University of Rome
University of Geneva
OccupationPharmaceutical company executive

Francesca Romana D'Antuono (born 1987) is an Italian politician and the co-president of Volt Europa political party. After working in marketing, D'Antuono became involved with Volt. She served as a local coordinator for Volt Italia from 2019 to 2020[2] and later its coordinator of public relations. In October 2021, she was elected co-president of Volt Europa alongside Reinier van Lanschot. In November 2023, she was re-elected co-president, alongside Mels Klabbers from Volt Netherlands.[3]

In 2024, D'Antuono led the party during the campaign for the European elections. In these elections, Volt Europa ran candidates in 15 European countries and increased its MEP count from 1 to 5,[4] the party's full-time staff increased from 3 to 13 peaking at its highest at more than 20, and the party established new national chapters and strengthened smaller ones.

D'Antuono's views on immigration are among the most progressive on the political spectrum. The fight against economic inequalities is one of her core themes. She is also an advocate for pan-Europeanism and climate activism.

D'Antuono was born in the Italian region of Campania and grew up in Rome.[5] She studied pharmacy at Sapienza University of Rome from 2006 to 2010, then continued her studies at the University of Geneva, later specializing in marketing, management, and health policy in 2014-2015.

Career

In subsequent years, she worked in marketing for AstraZeneca in Milan, Menarini in Florence, and Berlin-Chemie in Berlin.

In 2021, after being elected Co-President of Volt, D'Antuono decided to put her professional career on hold to focus entirely on activism and politics.

Political Activity

Political positions

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