Mario Almondo

Mario Almondo (born 17 September 1964) is an Italian engineer, Mario Almondo has more than 23 years of experience in Ferrari S.p.A. covering several apical responsibilities inside Ferrai Group, among the others:COO, Executive Senior Vice President, Head of Quality, Executive Senior Vice President Head of Human Recourses and Organisation for Ferrari Automotive Group, Executive Senior Vice President COO and Technical Director of Formula 1; Consultant for several Companies in the Hi Tec field (automotive, Aerospace, Industrial and Motor Sport Industries). Entrepreneur Starting-up New-cos in the luxury segment and patents in the mass distribution domain.Currently President and CEO of BREMBO China.

Career

A native of Turin, Almondo studied engineering and industrial management at the Politecnico of Milan. After brief spells as a lecturer at the local university, military service as tenant in the Carabinieri, and a brief experience as Commercial Director of SIRA, he joined Ferrari in 1991 as an engineer. After working both in Ferrari's road and race car divisions, he was promoted to become Industrial Director of the F1 operation in 1995. Following Ross Brawn's decision to leave Ferrari in October 2006, Almondo took his role of Technical Director.[1] On 12 November 2007 he was made operations director of Ferrari Gestione Sportiva (F1).[2] Under his leadership, Ferrari won F1 Constructor’s Championship and F1 Driver’s Championship with Kimi Räikkönen. On April 2009 he was nominated as Quality Senior Vice President of Ferrari S.p.A and on October 2011 as COO Industrial Director Senior Vice President of Ferrari S.p.A..In February 2013 he left the Scuderia Ferrari to find new stimuli, but according to rumors, for the incompatibility with a leading figure of the leadership team. In January 2015 Mario Almondo joined Brembo S.p.A.- an acknowledged world leader and innovator in the field of automotive disc brake technology, now Almondo is in charge of maximizing the Business of Brembo in China and new customers, market shares and news factories acquisition or construction from green fields are key part of the mission.

Honors

Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic on May 10 2004.

References

  1. "Ross Brawn leaves Ferrari". gpupdate.net. 26 October 2006. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  2. "Ferrari's new team structure as Brawn joins Honda". Kimi Räikkönen Space. 12 November 2007. Retrieved 16 July 2016.

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