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Gianluca Comin (Udine, 2 April 1963) is the founder of Comin & Partners, a Communication and Public Relations company, focused in government affairs, communication, media relations and crisis communication. Since January 2016 he is also Board member of the Biennale di Venezia. Previously, until June 2014, he was Director of External Relations of Enel Group. and Board's member of Endesa sa., a Spanish electricity Company that is part of the Enel Group.

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  • Gianluca Comin (Udine, 2 April 1963) is the founder of Comin & Partners, a Communication and Public Relations company, focused in government affairs, communication, media relations and crisis communication. Since January 2016 he is also Board member of the Biennale di Venezia. Previously, until June 2014, he was Director of External Relations of Enel Group. and Board's member of Endesa sa., a Spanish electricity Company that is part of the Enel Group. (en)
  • Gianluca Comin (Udine, 2 de abril de 1963) es el gerente de negocios italiano. Desde julio de 2002, fue director de Comunicación y después llegó a ser Director de Relaciones Externas en Enel. Fue miembro del consejo de Endesa, la empresa eléctrica española, así como el Director Ejecutivo de Enel Cuore Onlus. Gianluca Comin inició su carrera en 1986 como editor del diario "El Gazzettino" en Roma. En 1998 se convierte en Jefe de la Oficina de Prensa del Ministerio de Obras Públicas y en portavoz del ministro. (es)
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  • Gianluca Comin (Udine, 2 April 1963) is the founder of Comin & Partners, a Communication and Public Relations company, focused in government affairs, communication, media relations and crisis communication. Since January 2016 he is also Board member of the Biennale di Venezia. Previously, until June 2014, he was Director of External Relations of Enel Group. and Board's member of Endesa sa., a Spanish electricity Company that is part of the Enel Group. Gianluca Comin started his professional career in 1986 as a journalist at the Rome office of the daily paper “Il Gazzettino”. Until 1997, he reported about politics from Rome and in 1998 he became Head of the Press Office of the Ministry of Public Works and spokesman for the Minister. In 1999 Comin was appointed Director of External Relations and bureau chief at the Montedison S.p.A. Rome office, where he was in charge of communication for the IPO of Compart Montedison, of Compart Burgo, of Falck-Sondel at Compart-Montedison, of Fiat-Edf at Compart Montedison. At that time he was also managing and coordinating relations with Italian and EU institutional authorities. In September 2001 he was named Head of Communication and Media Relations at Telecom Italia. His most significant activities included managing relations with the national and international media for the various companies of the Telecom Italia Group and coordinating of the corporate-financial press offices, Domestic Wireline, Tim, Seat Group, It Telecom, and Telespazio press offices. In 2002 he moved to Enel as Director of Communications in charge of advertising, media relations, events, internal communications, corporate identity, relations with the associations and corporate social responsibility. Comin, who is a professional journalist, is visiting professor at LUISS University (Communication strategy and advertising) and lecturer at several universities and institutions including Bocconi University and CSM (Consiglio Superiore della Magistratura – Superior Council of Magistracy). He was member of the National Council of Confindustria and managing director of Enel Foundation and Enel Cuore. Former President of FERPI (the Italian Association of Public Relations), now he is member of the Executive Board. Former editor in chief of Oxygen and author of "2030 La tempesta perfetta", 2012, Rizzoli. In 2019 he edited "Integrated Communication and Reputation Management" (Luiss University Press, 2019), with the participation of numerous professionals and communication experts. The volume aims to respond to changes in society, consumers and businesses through new strategies and integrated communication tools. He has also been a member of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage Communication Committee and of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, in charge of selecting tender winners for integrated communication projects for Southern Italy, a board member of Syremont Spa (Montedison Group Company), a Member of the Committee to inform on the 2000 Jubilee. Moreover, he participated in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and CCISS advisory Committee (Information on traffic Coordination Centre). In 2016 and 2017 he was a member of the Scientific Committee of the Corporate Art Awards organized by pptArt. (en)
  • Gianluca Comin (Udine, 2 de abril de 1963) es el gerente de negocios italiano. Desde julio de 2002, fue director de Comunicación y después llegó a ser Director de Relaciones Externas en Enel. Fue miembro del consejo de Endesa, la empresa eléctrica española, así como el Director Ejecutivo de Enel Cuore Onlus. Comin es un periodista profesional y el profesor de las estrategias de comunicación, en el Departamento de Economía de la Universidad Luiss y miembro de la junta de Civita. Él es también el miembro de la Junta Nacional de Confindustria y miembro del Consejo de administración. de la Fundación Italia-Japón. Gianluca Comin inició su carrera en 1986 como editor del diario "El Gazzettino" en Roma. En 1998 se convierte en Jefe de la Oficina de Prensa del Ministerio de Obras Públicas y en portavoz del ministro. En 1999 es nombrado Director de Relaciones Externas y responsable de la Roma, donde gestiona la comunicación de la OPA Compart para Montedison, Compart para Burgo, Compart -Montedison para Falck-Sondel, Fiat-EDF para Montedison. Durante esta experiencia de trabajo gestiona y coordina también los contactos con las autoridades e instituciones nacionales y las de la UE. En septiembre de 2001 fue nombrado Director de Comunicación y Relaciones con los Medios de Telecom Italia; especialmente significativa es su contribución en la gestión de las relaciones con los medios internacionales y nacionales para todas las empresas del Grupo Telecom Italia y la coordinación de las oficinas de prensa corporativas y de finanzas, Domestic Wireline, Tim, Grupo Seat, IT Telecom, Telespazio. Durante los años fue el miembro de la Comisión de Comunicación del Ministerio de Cultura y Patrimonio, el miembro de la Comisión del Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda, que efectivamente selecciona ganadores del concurso para la comunicación integrada de los proyectos europeos para el sur de Italia, miembro del consejo de Syremont Spa (empresa del grupo Montedison), miembro de la Comisión para la información del Jubileo del año 2000, así como de la Presidencia del Consejo de Ministros y de la Comisión Asesora CCISS (Centro de Coordinación de Información sobre el tráfico). Ocupó el cargo de profesor de comunicación en los diferentes cursos de formación y master para universidades, institutos y organizaciones, incluida la CSM. (es)
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