As part of the Family Business course at the University of Bergamo, which combines expert talks and company visits to explore the dynamics of transitions in family businesses, we had the pleasure of hosting a class of about 50 students at STEMIN S.p.A., accompanied by their professors and university tutors.
The morning began with welcoming remarks from our President, Olivo Foglieni, and a company introduction by our CEO, Jordan Foglieni, who shared the history and values of STEMIN. Following this, the students, divided into three groups, toured our production facilities, exploring STEMIN67, dedicated to scrap processing, and STEMIN41, where aluminum ingots are produced through the melting process.
After the tour, we held an engaging Q&A session, where we discussed innovation, sustainability, and the challenges of generational transition in family businesses. The students’ questions and active participation made the discussion particularly stimulating. The students’ questions and active participation made the discussion particularly stimulating.
The day concluded with a networking moment, a coffee break and a group photo to celebrate this shared learning experience.
A heartfelt thank you to the University of Bergamo for this opportunity, and to the students for their energy and curiosity. The future of entrepreneurship is shaped by moments of exchange like these!