Franco Livini, a leader with global vision and service, dies at 97
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Franco Livini, an influential figure in Argentine business and institutions, has died at the age of 97.
- Livini had a distinguished career spanning over six decades with Grupo Pirelli, holding top leadership positions in Argentina and internationally.
- He also made significant contributions to the Asociaciรณn Cultural Italiana Cristoforo Colombo and the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires through his volunteer work.
Franco Livini, an engineer and prominent figure in Argentina's business and institutional landscape, passed away at the age of 97. Known for his global vision and dedication to service, Livini leaves behind a significant legacy.
Born in Italy in 1928, Livini moved to Buenos Aires at age nine. He graduated with an industrial engineering degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 1955. The same year, he began a remarkable career of over sixty years with Grupo Pirelli. He held top executive positions both in Argentina and abroad, including CEO and general director of Turk Pirelli in Turkey starting in 1980, and later CEO and general director of Pirelli Argentina upon his return in 1984. From 1992, he served as president of Pirelli Neumรกticos SAIC.
Livini's leadership was characterized by strategic planning and a pursuit of excellence. This approach led him to represent Telecom Italia in Argentina in 2002, where he presided over the Sophora and Nortel holdings during a critical restructuring period. His influence extended to other key sectors, demonstrating a broad impact on the Argentine economy.
Beyond his corporate achievements, Livini dedicated over 35 years to volunteer and humanitarian work. He led the Asociaciรณn Cultural Italiana Cristoforo Colombo, a prestigious bilingual educational institution in Buenos Aires, with responsibility and generosity. His transformative impact was also felt at the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, where he served on the board of directors since 1985 and became president during the challenging context of 2001. He championed a process of organization, professionalization, and transparency within the hospital, believing strongly in effective management.
Livini also co-founded and chaired the Fundaciรณn Instituto Universitario of the hospital, which later honored him as honorary life president. A respected figure in the Italian community in Argentina, Livini is remembered as a man of integrity and generosity, whose valuable legacy will endure for future generations.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.