Salaries, only four women among the 100 highest paid managers in Italy

Higher-paid men have multiple wages than women. As long as he was able to drive Fiat-Chrysler, Ferrari, Cnh Industrial Sergio Marchionne (died on 25 July 2018), he received 28.27 million euros gross in 2018, according to the financial statements of Exor, the holding of the Agnelli-Nasi heirs, of to which he was vice president. Marchionne’s compensation is even higher than the sum of the payrolls of the top ten female managers, which total 27.5 million gross.

A man earns as much as 4.57 women In the absolute ranking the second highest paid is Carlo Cimbri, a.d. and d.g. of Unipol and president of UnipolSai, with 4.44 million of monetary compensation and premiums in free shares for a value of 10.34 million, which bring its total in 2018 to 14.8 million (including 22,000 euros for the presence on the board of directors by Rcs). The number three is Valerio Battista, a.d. of Prysmian, which received 1.18 million basic salary and 12.44 million as the equivalent of free shares (also 55,000 euros from Brembo’s board of directors). Number four is Federico Marchetti, the founder of Yoox and a.d. of Ynap which, in the sale of shares to the Richemont group, realized a capital gain on stock options of 13.38 million.

The top ten men totaled wages of 125.8 million. Simplifying, if you make an average you can say that the top ten men in 2018 have earned 12.58 million each, compared to 2.75 million average for each woman. So the average salary of the top ten men is 4.57 times the average salary of the top ten women.

Miuccia Prada, the highest paid The highest paid woman, Miuccia Prada, outperformed, among others, heavy names (and pay slips) such as John Elkann (8.95 million), Marco Tronchetti Provera (7.85 million), the ex ad by Atlantia Giovanni Castellucci (6.2 million), the CEO of Eni Claudio Descalzi (5.94 million) and that of Enel Francesco Starace (5.03 million), the CEO of Intesa Sanpaolo Carlo Messina (5.74 million), the president of Cementir Holding Francesco Caltagirone (4.745 million).

The women of Safilo, Reply, Datalogic Sixth among the women is Luisa Deplazes De Andrade Delgado, born in Switzerland in the Grisons, a.d. of Safilo until February 28, 2018. Thanks to the severance pay of 1.09 million, it totaled 1.27 million, it is 125th in the absolute classification, ahead of Andrea Della Valle. Shortly after there is Tatiana Rizzante, a.d. of the IT company Reply, with 1.2 million. Valentina Volta is the eighth woman, a.d. of Datalogic from Bologna, 1.13 million, including the 20,000 euro token from the board of directors of IMA.

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