Luigi Peccenini

Luigi Tiziano "Pecce" Peccenini (born in Ferrara, Italy in 1939) is a learning innovator, entrepreneur, company advisor and educator/speaker on health, happiness and success in business.

Wall Street Institute teaches people to speak (as opposed to read or write) English as a foreign language.

On leaving school he eschewed a university degree because of the financial implications for his parents and instead went directly into a succession of sales-based and management jobs.

[7] He sourced manuals from IBM, Siemens, Honeywell and General Electric called ‘Programmed Instruction’, i.e. self-training handbooks with multiple-choice questions.

Whilst running Computex, Peccenini studied at the weekends and earned a BA in Foreign Languages and Literature from Bocconi University in Milan.

In 1972 he adapted his Computex learning methodology to the teaching of English as a foreign language and established Wall Street Institute in Milan to market it.

It permits students to choose their own hours of attendance at a learning center and follow a pace in tune with their personal requirements.

Peccenini continues contributing to the education of younger generations through his seminars at universities and business forums where he lectures in English, Italian and Spanish on entrepreneurship, leadership, human relations and a healthy lifestyle.