Sanlorenzo presents the new corporate structure to drive business growth
Following recent significant business developments that have led to an expansion of Sanlorenzo's corporate scope - with the acquisition of Simpson Marine, one of the leading operators in the APAC region for yacht sales and services, and of the Nautor Swan Group, a prestigious sailboat shipyard based in Finland - the Group has established a new organizational structure.
Tommaso Vincenzi, as Executive Director of Sanlorenzo S.p.A., will manage and coordinate the company through two steering committees: the Yacht and Superyacht Business Units. These committees will be responsible for defining and implementing the main strategic guidelines and development projects of the two businesses. Vincenzi joined Sanlorenzo in 2008 as Product Development Project Manager, consolidating his expertise in the company’s Operations field. In his position as COO of the Yacht Business Unit, his contribution was crucial to the company's strategic development, achieving significant results through the launch of new models, opening of new plants, and consequent improvement of production capacity to support the growth of volume, revenue, and profitability.
Until today he held the position of President of the Yacht Business Unit.
To promote continuous synergy between Yacht and Superyacht, Sanlorenzo Sales Management has also been established and entrusted to Vincenzo Soria, as Sanlorenzo Chief Sales Officer. Soria has gained significant commercial experience leading VMarine in the major markets of France, Monaco, and Italy (Northwest), and will contribute to the development of commercial strategies also through the direct and functional coordination of different geographical areas, as well as Sanlorenzo's Brand Representatives.
Finally, the Corporate General Management is established and entrusted to Pier Francesco Acquaviva, who joined Sanlorenzo in 2022 as Group HR Director, a role to which the following year he added that of Head of Sustainability, an area of great strategic importance for the Group. After graduating in Economics in 2008, Acquaviva joined Ferrari, where he completed a PhD in International and Comparative Labor Relations, continuing from 2014 at the American multinational company Huntsman before moving to Bonfiglioli.
In his role, Acquaviva has the task of overseeing and coordinating the activities of the corporate functions with cross-functional responsibility across the Business Units, with reporting of the functions:
- Group AFC, M&A and Investor Relations, which continues to be entrusted to the Group CFO Attilio Bruzzese,
- Group Corporate Integration and Strategic Projects,
- Group HR & Organization, Group ICT, Group Legal and Corporate Affairs and Group Sustainability.
To be clear, Attilio Bruzzese is hereby confirmed as the manager responsible for preparing the company’s financial statements pursuant to Article 154-bis TUF, with unchanged powers, duties and responsibilities.
The new organizational structure of the BU
As for the Business Units, new ones are being added to the existing ones, with a consequent distribution of management responsibilities. Below is a summary of the new organizational structure, reporting directly to Massimo Perotti, Chairman and CEO of the Sanlorenzo Group:
- Sanlorenzo, which encompasses the Yacht and Superyacht areas, is entrusted to Tommaso Vincenzi;
- Bluegame remains under the leadership of Carla Demaria;
- Nautor Swan confirms the guidance of Giovanni Pomati;
- High End Service and Charter Fleet remains under the responsibility of Luca Cristino.