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Maurizio Arrivabene

1957 - Today

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Maurizio Arrivabene (born 7 March 1957) is an Italian manager and sports director. Arrivabene was team principal of Formula One team Scuderia Ferrari. He was appointed team principal in November 2014, replacing Marco Mattiacci, and was replaced by Mattia Binotto in January 2019. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maurizio Arrivabene is the 461st most popular businessperson (up from 475th in 2019), the 3,289th most popular biography from Italy (up from 3,464th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Italian Businessperson.

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Among BUSINESSPEOPLE

Among businesspeople, Maurizio Arrivabene ranks 461 out of 847Before him are Arvind Krishna, Albert Ballin, Stephen A. Schwarzman, William Henry Conley, Ken Aston, and Suge Knight. After him are Savva Mamontov, Eugène Lanti, John Warnock, Charles Geschke, Mansour Ojjeh, and Will Keith Kellogg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Maurizio Arrivabene ranks 220Before him are Serhii Plokhy, Kenji Kawai, Eric S. Raymond, Gary Lewis, Mirjana Karanović, and Simon McBurney. After him are Michaëlle Jean, Miguel Ángel Lotina, Silvio Orlando, Abu Ali al-Anbari, Christian Berkel, and Masako Yoshida.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Maurizio Arrivabene ranks 3,290 out of 5,161Before him are Guaimar IV of Salerno (1013), Carlo Orlandi (1910), Junia Tertia (-70), Pier Andrea Saccardo (1845), Austromoine (300), and Francesco Guccini (1940). After him are Francesco Laparelli (1521), Elio Toaff (1915), Learco Guerra (1902), Marco da Gagliano (1582), Eugenio Tosi (1864), and Mario Genta (1912).

Among BUSINESSPEOPLE In Italy

Among businesspeople born in Italy, Maurizio Arrivabene ranks 26Before him are Lazare Ponticelli (1897), Leonardo Del Vecchio (1935), Sergio Marchionne (1952), Edoardo Agnelli (1892), Giangiacomo Feltrinelli (1926), and Nino Cerruti (1930). After him are Andrea Agnelli (1975), Piero Dusio (1899), Marina Berlusconi (1966), and Marco Mattiacci (1970).