Luigi Galdabini Elected President of Confindustria Varese, Prioritizes MILL Project

20-05-2025


Luigi Galdabini has been officially elected as the new President of Confindustria Varese for the 2025-2028 term, marking a significant transition in the leadership of the prominent industrial association. The election took place during the General Assembly held at Volandia, the Flight Museum in Somma Lombardo, a location symbolic of innovation and progress. Galdabini, a Milanese born in 1958 with a degree in mechanical engineering from the Polytechnic of Milan, brings a wealth of entrepreneurial experience to the role, having served as the CEO of Cesare Galdabini Spa until last October.

Among the key priorities outlined by Galdabini is the MILL project, an ambitious initiative aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and enhancing local competitiveness. The project, with an estimated value of 100 million euros, is set to transform the urban landscape of the area, including the construction of a new headquarters for Confindustria Varese, a university residence, and public amenities. This initiative underscores the association's commitment to driving economic growth and innovation in the region.

The new leadership team, including four Vice Presidents elected alongside Galdabini, reflects a blend of experience and fresh perspectives. The team is poised to navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead, with a focus on strengthening the industrial sector and supporting the local community. The election of Galdabini and his team signals a new chapter for Confindustria Varese, with a clear vision for the future.

As Confindustria Varese embarks on this new journey under Galdabini's leadership, the emphasis on harmony, innovation, and strategic growth initiatives like the MILL project highlights the association's role as a catalyst for regional development. The coming years are expected to be pivotal for the industrial landscape of Varese, with Confindustria playing a central role in shaping its trajectory.

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