He is currently an adjunct professor at Luiss Business School in Rome[1] and he is the first President of the Human Technopole Foundation, the new Italian research institute for life sciences.
In this role he managed national and international relations, political and legal dossiers, coordinated ministries and public agencies, and contributed to the economic agenda of the Prime Minister.
Between 2016 and 2018 he was a member of the Arexpo Board of Directors and of the Coordination Committee for the Human Technopole Project, to follow the redevelopment of the ex-EXPO area in Milan.
[7] On 16 May 2018 he was appointed by the Prime Minister as the first President of the Human Technopole Foundation, the new Italian research institute for life sciences set in Palazzo Italia.
[8] He is the author of numerous academic publications[6] on issues of comparative capitalism and he wrote “Senza alibi: perché il capitalismo italiano non cresce più”, a book on the decline of the Italian economy, which was published by Marsilio in 2012.