Giovanni Castellucci

Giovanni Castellucci (born 23 July 1959 in Senigallia, Italy) is the former chief executive officer of Atlantia SpA.

[1] Giovanni Castellucci was born in Senigallia (Ancona, Italy) in 1959 and graduated in mechanical engineering from the University of Florence.

[2] From 1988 to 1999, he worked for Boston Consulting Group (BCG) at their offices in Paris and Milan, becoming partner and head of Italian customer service and pharma practices.

Following the transformation of the Autostrade Group into Atlantia, Castellucci also assumed the role of chief executive officer of the new holding.

In July 2013, 40 people died on the Bari-Napoli highway when a bus without a MOT and faulty brakes fell from a viaduct, bursting through the protective guard rails.

[4] On the 14th of August 2018, following the collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa, around 20 employees of Autostrade per l'Italia, including Castellucci, received a notice of interest from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and the Public Works Authority of Liguria.

The most recent operation managed by Castellucci was the acquisition of the Spanish infrastructure giant Abertis,[10][11][12][13][14] now consolidated in Atlantia's balance sheet, following an agreement with ACS and Hochtief.