Pietro Mattioni

Chief Executive Officer at ZONIN1821 Group

Pietro Mattioni has extensive experience in the beverage industry, particularly in the wine and coffee sectors. Pietro is currently the Chief Executive Officer at Zonin 1821, a leading Italian wine corporation with a strong international presence. In this role, they have re-shaped the corporate and business strategy, resulting in increased margins and revenues. Prior to Zonin 1821, Pietro was the Commercial Director World at illycaffè, where they had full P&L responsibility and oversaw the commercial function across 140 countries.

Before joining illycaffè, Pietro held various leadership positions at Campari Group. Pietro was the Managing Director of Campari UK & Nordics, leading the start-up of the subsidiary and implementing innovative marketing and commercial strategies. Pietro also managed the export business in the Scandinavian region and Poland, as well as the Glen Grant distillery. Prior to that, Pietro served as the Managing Director of Campari Benelux, where they successfully established Aperol as a leading brand in the aperitif market and launched a new subsidiary in Belgium. Pietro also served as the Regional Director for Western Europe and was responsible for revamping the strategy and route to market in Central European markets. Additionally, Pietro held the position of Regional Director for the Americas, Asia Pacific, Eastern European and Travel Retail regions, where they re-launched and formulated new country/brand strategies, resulting in increased net sales.

Before their tenure at Campari Group, Pietro worked as an Export Area Manager at De'Longhi. Overall, Pietro's work experience showcases their expertise in developing and implementing successful business strategies, driving revenue growth, and leading international teams.

Pietro Mattioni has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Cass Business School, which they completed from 2016 to 2018. Prior to this, they pursued two summer courses at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in 2012 and 2013, focusing on Strategic Decision Making and Marketing Strategy, respectively. Additionally, Pietro holds a Bachelor's degree in Banking and Economics from Università degli Studi di Udine, which they obtained from 1987 to 1994. Pietro completed their education by earning a Scientific high school degree from Liceo Scientifico Giovanni Marinelli in 1987.

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ZONIN1821 Group

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Founded in 1821 in Gambellara, Veneto, ZONIN1821 is a group that produces quality Made in Italy products, renowned for having contributed to the international export of Italian wine-growing culture and its valued products. The beating heart of this all-Italian entrepreneurial reality is the Zonin Family, which for seven generations and over two hundred years of history has cultivated, interpreted and handed down a unique cultural heritage with a progressive look to the future: care for the territory, enhancement of local wine-making traditions, respect for biodiversity, technical experimentation, innovation in production processes and sustainable development are the elements that express the company's DNA. Present in over 140 countries around the world thanks to the support of over 500 associates who work in Italy and in four branches (United States, United Kingdom, China and Sweden), the group promotes these values through the synergy of complementary brands that it has created or acquired during the course of its history. With production spread over a surface area of more than 4,000 hectares, the group produces and distributes not only still wines and sparkling wines under the ZONIN brand, but also the prestigious wines of the family’s Italian estates: Ca’ Bolani in Friuli, Castello del Poggio in Piedmont, Tenuta Oltrenero in Lombardy, Castello di Albola and Rocca di Montemassi in Tuscany, Masseria Altemura in Apulia and Principi di Butera in Sicily. These excellent Made in Italy products are joined by the wines produced in the two foreign estates: Barboursville Vineyards in Virginia, United States, and Dos Almas in Chile. In the different estates, the wine production activity is complemented by hospitality. The importance given to this activity has a considerable symbolic meaning, since it expresses the role of ZONIN 1821 in promoting education in this sector, respecting the typical diversities of each territory and promoting local know-how.


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Gambellara, Italy

Employees

501-1,000

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