Massimo Beccarello
Massimo Beccarello is Professor at the University of Milan-Bicocca.
Massimo Beccarello is Professor at the University of Milan-Bicocca.
Presidente CESI e Sr. Advisor Energia&Clima. Precedenti incarichi presso: Commissione Europea, MASE, ARERA, ACER e CEER. Attuali incarici presso: AEIT, AIEE, Aspen Institute Italia, Elettricità Futura, Proxigas, Comitato d’Onore Rivista “Management delle Utilities e delle Infrastrutture”. Laureato cum laude in Ingegneria Elettrica, Università Pavia.
Stefano Granella is Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Dolomiti Energia. With a thirty-year international career in the energy sector, he is known for his contribution to the strategic development and transformation of the national energy landscape. In 2024, he was included in the Top Manager Reputation Observatory ranking.
Multimedia journalist at Il Sole 24 Ore, covering foreign affairs. Previously, she covered the White House, Congress, and the Supreme Court for various international outlets, including the BBC. She worked for Vice News Tonight and wrote about foreign affairs for La Repubblica. She was awarded the White House Correspondents’ Association award for best young journalist and was included in the Forbes "30 Under 30 Europe" and "100 Under 30 Italia" lists.
Catia Tomasetti is a partner banking in the international law firm BonelliErede where she is Team Leader of the Infrastructure, Energy and Ecological Transition Focus Team. She is also President of the Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino.
Lucia Visconti Parisio PhD is full professor of Public Economics in the Department of Economics, Management and Statistics of the University of Milano–Bicocca. Her research and teaching activity are in the field of Energy economics, with a special focus on wholesale electricity markets and electricity, oil and gas prices dynamics.

Via Belenzani, once called Contrada Larga, is the main street leading to Piazza Duomo and one of the city's most atmospheric streets, surrounded on both sides by Renaissance palaces decorated with beautiful frescoes. Palazzo Geremia, today the seat of the Trento City Council, is one of these: inside there are several rooms - beautifully frescoed and often still with their original wooden ceilings.