Ferdinando “Nani” Falco Beccalli
Senior Founding Partner, Chairman
FALCO GLOBAL PARTNERS
Ferdinando “Nani” Falco Beccalli is Chairman & CEO of Falco Holding, Senior Founding Partner & Chairman of Falco Global Partners, and President & CEO of Falco Enterprises. He serves as Senior Advisor to Quadrivio Group, as Chairman of ASK Chemicals and as a Member of the Board of Directors of the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels.
Prior to his current roles, he spent 40 years at GE. Having started his career in the United States in 1975, he served in leadership positions in the U.S., the Netherlands, Japan, Belgium and Germany, and left the company in 2014 as Senior Vice President and member of the Corporate Executive Council responsible for GE Europe.
He also served as Senior Advisor of Rhône Group; on the Science and Technology Advisory Council to European Commission President José Manuel Barroso; on the Supervisory Board of Covestro AG; as President of ENAV S.p.A and of GE Avio S.r.l; as Chairman of the Board of Wellbore Integrity Solutions; as Member of the Board of Neovia Logistics, of Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc., of INTER RAO, of the Foreign Policy Association in New York, of the John F. Kennedy Atlantic Forum in Berlin, of the GE Foundation,of the Junior Achievement Young Enterprise and of the Emmanuel Center Stiftung, and was Member of the Trilateral Commission, of the International Business Advisory Councils of the cities of Jerusalem, Rome and Rotterdam, and of the International Board of Overseers of the Sabancı University in Istanbul. He acted as a Senior Advisor to A.T. Kearney Italia andto the Steering Committee of the LUISS School of Government in Rome, and was International Advisor to the Bocconi University in Milan, to Prime Minister Raffarin of France and to the Polish Minister of Finance in 1995.
In 2007, President Napolitano appointed him Cavaliere del Lavoro (Knight of Merit for Labor). In 2008, President Sarkozy has granted him the Legion of Honor.
A native of Italy, Mr. Falco Beccalli earned a master's degree in chemical engineering from the Polytechnic of Torino in Italy.