Marco A.G. Golinelli has joined Isotta Fraschini Motori as the new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). With his extensive expertise as Director Energy Solutions, and the cogeneration sector, Marco will undoubtedly bolster Isotta Fraschini Motori’s ongoing success and growth.

Golinelli brings an impressive background of over 25 years of experience in building and leading high-performance sales teams. His experience spans across all industry sectors and markets, having worked closely with energy customers globally.

In his role as CCO, Marco Golinelli will be instrumental in expanding our client base across Italy, Europe and in other countries where Isotta Fraschini engines are already well proven and well know for their naval applications, catering to a diverse range of industry verticals. He will bring both strategic insights and hands-on experience in international markets,” said Andrea Bochicchio, CEO Isotta Fraschini Motori.

I am thrilled to be joining the Isotta Fraschini Motori team within the FINCANTIERI Group and to help drive expansion across global markets in Energy and Marine Markets. Isotta Fraschini Motori has a unique and compelling vision for operational excellence, and a track record in helping its customers digitize their operations – from the frontline workers on the shop-floor through to executive operations,” commented Marco.

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