Franco Reviglio

Franco Reviglio (born 3 February 1935) is an Italian academic, businessman and socialist politician, who served in various capacities in the public administration of Italy.

[2] After working at the University of Turin for two more years he left his job in 1983 and became the president of the Italian energy firm Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, which is commonly known as ENI.

[8] Reviglio's tenure at the firm ended in November 1989, and Umberto Colombo succeeded him in the post.

[9][10] On 5 June 1990, Reviglio joined as a senior advisor to Wasserstein Perella & Co.'s team in regard to its European operations and held the post until 1992.

[12] Reviglio resigned from office on 30 March 1993 due to his alleged involvement in a bribery scandal.