Francesco Starace is an Italian business executive and the CEO and general manager of Enel Group.
Life
In 1980 he graduated in Nuclear Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Milan. From 1981 to 1982 he worked as a safety analyst for the nuclear power plants of NIRA Ansaldo. Until 1987 he held a number of managerial positions in SAE SADELMI, a company owned by General Electric, both in Italy and abroad. In 1987 he relocated to ABB. In 1993 he was assigned to the role of Operations Manager for SOIMI, company part of the group ABB SAE SADELMI. Between 1997 and 1998 he was CEO of ABB Combustion Engineering Italy, and then of Alstom Power, where between 1998 and 2000 he was senior vice president of global sales and turnkey plants in the gas turbine division. In 2000 he became head of Energy Management at Enel Produzione. While working for the Italian electricity company, between 2002 and 2005, he held the post of head of the Business Power division. In 2005 he was appointed director of the Italian Market Division of Enel, a division that focused on a free electricity and gas market for homes and private customers. In December 2008 he was appointed director of the Renewable Energy Division of Enel and CEO of Enel Green Power, the Group's newly formed company dedicated to developing and managing the production of energy from renewable sources in Italy and around the world. During the six years of the Starace management, Enel Green Power established itself as one of the leading global players in the renewable energy sector, with 29 billion kWh generated from 750 plants in 16 countries in Europe, North America and Latin America, and with a mix of well-calibrated green technologies. In 2014 he was appointed CEO and general manager of Enel. His strategy puts the focus on the industrial side of the business and he has announced the company's plans for the conversion of 23 thermal power plants of the Gruppo Italia. In March 2015 he met with the Executive Director of Greenpeace InternationalKumi Naidoo and the president of Greenpeace Italy Andrea Purgatori to share Enel’s plans for the medium/long term. In May 2015, the Secretary-General of the United NationsBan Ki-moon has appointed Francesco Starace Member of the United Nations Global Compact. In January 2016, he has been appointed co-president of the Energy Utilities and Energy Technology Communities of the World Economic Forum, at the 46th meeting held in Davos- Klosters, Switzerland. In 2017 he was appointed as new President of Eurelectric, a role he kept till 2019. Since September 2019, following an invitation from the Rockefeller Foundation, Mr. Starace became a member of the Global Commission to End Energy Poverty. In May 2020 Francesco Starace has been confirmed for a third term in office as CEO at Enel.
Awards
In 2010 he received, together with Luigi Ferraris, the "Manager Utilities Prize 2010", awarded by Agici and Accenture for managing a world leader industrial project in the field of renewable energy.
In 2011 he won the "Chess and business strategies" prize, awarded by the homonymous association.
In 2013 he won the "Sustainable Energy Prize 2013", awarded by Fondazione Energia.
In 2018 he was awarded the Order of the Aztec Eagle, the highest honor given to foreign citizens in Mexico, for the services offered by Enel, aimed at promoting the sustainable development of the country.
In April 2018 Francesco Starace was honored with the Brazilian title of Commander of the Order of Rio Branco. This title recognizes those who have made an especially meritorious contribution to the development of politics, economics and science of the Country.
In July 2018 Francesco Starace was honored with the title of Commander of the Order of Merit of the Colombian Republic. This title, given by Colombia's Ambassador to Italy Juan Mesa Zuleta, recognizes the positive impact of Enel investment in the country and the commitment of the CEO to sustainable development.
In 2019 he became Fortune Italy's Businessperson of the year for the Energy sector.
In 2019 he was awarded the "Manager Utility Energia 2019" prize by the quarterly magazine "Management delle Utilities e delle Infrastrutture ".
Honours
Controversies
He said that in order to change a company it's necessary to "physically destroy" centres of power that oppose change, "hitting" them so "to spark fear in the organization". He later apologized with a letter to Enel's employees.