Gianni & Origoni Announces the hire of Ambassador Vincenzo De Luca
Gianni & Origoni announces the hire of Ambassador Vincenzo De Luca
With a long career in economic diplomacy, De Luca will focus on business development in the Asian and Middle Eastern markets.
Rome, December 23, 2024 – International law firm Gianni & Origoni announces the appointment of Ambassador Vincenzo De Luca as Of Counsel. He will be responsible for developing GOP's activities in the Asian and Middle Eastern markets, which are key regions in the firm's international strategy.
Ambassador De Luca boasts a diplomatic career that began in 1989 and is strongly oriented towards supporting the internationalization of the Italian business system, with a marked focus on Asian countries.
Throughout his career, he has held various positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and in diplomatic missions in Khartoum, Tunis, Paris (where he took up duties as Permanent Representation to the OECD), as well as Shanghai. Most recently, he served as Italy's Ambassador to India and Nepal. He was appointed Director General for Country Promotion on February 1, 2016, after serving in the same Directorate-General as Deputy Director General and Central Director for the internationalization of the Country System and local authorities.
He has long been involved, both in the public and private sectors, in the internationalization of the economic system, working in central offices, as a diplomatic advisor to the Ministries of Industry, Transport, and Economic Development, and in large companies.
Antonio Auricchio and Giuseppe Velluto, Co-Managing Partners of GOP, commented: "We are thrilled to welcome Ambassador De Luca. His international experience and deep knowledge of the Asian and Middle Eastern markets will be essential in further developing our activities in these areas, where our firm has been a pioneer."
Vincenzo De Luca commented: "I am very pleased to contribute to the further development of GOP's international outlook after the conclusion of my diplomatic career, which was strongly focused on supporting the internationalization of the Italian economic system."