Guido Guerzoni (1967) has been dealing with art economics, management of cultural institutions
and urban regeneration projects for thirty years.
He was Deborah Loeb Brice Fellow at Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies,
Research Fellows at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, Visiting Professor at the Victoria
and Albert Museum in London and Senior Research Fellow at the University of California at Davis.
Since 1996 he has taught Museum Management at the Luigi Bocconi University in Milan.
He is a member of the Higher Council of Cultural and Landscape Heritage of MIBACT and of the
Scientific Committee of Venaria Reale; he is the Technical Advisor of the Museum of Economy and
Money of the Bank of Italy and of the Art, Culture and Historical Heritage Department of
IntesaSanpaolo.
For over fifteen years he was CEO of Spa and instrumental bodies of banking foundations and has
worked for some of the most important Italian cultural institutions including the FAI, the
Compagnia di San Paolo, the Zeri Foundation, the Venice Biennale, the Superintendence of
Pompeii, the National Cinema Museum, the Touring Club, the Carrara Academy.
He regularly collaborates with RAI, Il Sole24ore, GEDI Group and Il Giornale dell’Arte.
Guido Guerzoni (1967) has been dealing with art economics, management of cultural institutions
and urban regeneration projects for thirty years.
He was Deborah Loeb Brice Fellow at Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies,
Research Fellows at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, Visiting Professor at the Victoria
and Albert Museum in London and Senior Research Fellow at the University of California at Davis.
Since 1996 he has taught Museum Management at the Luigi Bocconi University in Milan.
He is a member of the Higher Council of Cultural and Landscape Heritage of MIBACT and of the
Scientific Committee of Venaria Reale; he is the Technical Advisor of the Museum of Economy and
Money of the Bank of Italy and of the Art, Culture and Historical Heritage Department of
IntesaSanpaolo.
For over fifteen years he was CEO of Spa and instrumental bodies of banking foundations and has
worked for some of the most important Italian cultural institutions including the FAI, the
Compagnia di San Paolo, the Zeri Foundation, the Venice Biennale, the Superintendence of
Pompeii, the National Cinema Museum, the Touring Club, the Carrara Academy.
He regularly collaborates with RAI, Il Sole24ore, GEDI Group and Il Giornale dell’Arte.
Bernardino Sassoli de' Bianchi (1970) worked for Bain & Co. and Prometeia (where he managed
strategic positioning, corporate finance and reorganization for national and international major
players) and in Interbanca, where he specialized in Mergers and Acquisitions. Most of his clients
operate in the banking, private equity and media & publishing industries. He was a member of the
AIFI "Rapporti con investitori istituzionali" commission. Some of his clients: Unicredit, BPM,
IntesaSanPaolo, Investindustrial, Oaktree, CRIF, General Motors, Poste Italiane, as well as several
Italian SMEs.
Bernardino has a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Science from the University of Milan and an MA in Theory
of Knowledge from New York University, where he was a Visiting Scholar. He is a published author
in the field of philosophy of science. Amongst his interests is computer science, and he owns a
"Professional Certificate" in "Computational thinking and data science" from MIT.
Bernardino Sassoli de' Bianchi (1970) worked for Bain & Co. and Prometeia (where he managed
strategic positioning, corporate finance and reorganization for national and international major
players) and in Interbanca, where he specialized in Mergers and Acquisitions. Most of his clients
operate in the banking, private equity and media & publishing industries. He was a member of the
AIFI "Rapporti con investitori istituzionali" commission. Some of his clients: Unicredit, BPM,
IntesaSanPaolo, Investindustrial, Oaktree, CRIF, General Motors, Poste Italiane, as well as several
Italian SMEs.
Bernardino has a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Science from the University of Milan and an MA in Theory
of Knowledge from New York University, where he was a Visiting Scholar. He is a published author
in the field of philosophy of science. Amongst his interests is computer science, and he owns a
"Professional Certificate" in "Computational thinking and data science" from MIT.