Massimo Lentsch, uno dei massimi esperti di Export Management Italiano.
Ha iniziato la carriera come Export Manager e ha costruito un'impresa di successo che ha portato al successo centinaia di aziende. L'azienda che ha creato aiuta le imprese Italiane ad esportare su tutti i mercati internazionali.
Born in Milan in 1969, in the early part of his career he has gained professional experience as Marketing and Communication Director at some relevant international companies.Since he joined Banca Mediolanum in 2000, he has worked in 'Training & Development Department’ contributing to the creation and the launch of the 'School for the Development of Human Potential'. He has conceived, planned and oversaw the launch of Mediolanum Corporate University, the educational institute serving the whole Mediolanum Community (Sales network, Headquarters as well as Customers) which has won in March 2013 the "Second Best Corporate University award in the World" issued by the Global Council of Corporate Universities.Focusing on the future, the change and the new ways of understanding marketing, and on the Relational communication and Corporate Education, he held the role of Marketing and Communications Director to become, in April 2014, Marketing Communication and Innovation Director of Banca Mediolanum.He's also author of a blog called "Thoughts for the Third Millennium" (www.oscardimontigny.it) where he explores and analyzes how future megatrends will determine the new social and market scenarios.
Eric Emerson Schmidt (born April 27, 1955) is an American software engineer, businessman, as well as the executive chairman of Alphabet Inc. In 2013, Forbes ranked Schmidt as the 138th-richest person in the world, with an estimated wealth of $9.1 billion.
As an intern at Bell Labs, Schmidt did a complete re-write of Lex, a program to generate lexical analysers for the Unix computer operating system. From 1997 to 2001, he was chief executive officer of Novell. From 2001 to 2011, he served as the CEO of Google. He served on various other boards in academia and industry, such as the boards of trustees for both Carnegie Mellon University and Princeton University.