Andrea Silvestri

Andrea Silvestri (born September 11, 1968 in Rome) is an Italian lawyer. He is as well Professor in “International Businesses and Taxation” at the Free International University for Social Studies (LUISS) “Guido Carli”.

Andrea Silvestri
Born (1968-09-11) 11 September 1968
Rome, Italy
NationalityItalian
CitizenshipItaly

Biography

Andrea Silvestri was born on September 11, 1968, in Rome. He graduated in Economics at LUISS University of Rome in 1991 with a thesis in Tax Law,[1] and in the same year he began working with the Tremonti and Associates law firm. In 1992 he registered in the roll of the Association of Chartered Accountants. After graduating as well in Law at La Sapienza University of Rome in 1995, where he earned his PhD in Tax Law (1998), he registered in the roll of the Association of Statutory Auditors and then he was admitted to the Italian bar as lawyer. In 2000 he moved to Boston, where he joined Deloitte & Touche, holding the position of Senior Manager. In 2001 he earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation at the Boston University. He came back to Italy in 2003, when he received his appointment, still ongoing, as Partner, Founder and Coordinator of the Tax Law Department at the law firm Bonelli Erede Pappalardo.[2] Since 2014 he has been Adjunct Professor in “International Businesses and Taxation” at LUISS-Business School of Rome.[3] He is the author of “Il fisco che vorrei. Una nuova politica Fiscale per far ripartire l’Italia” (2018).[4][5] In addition, Andrea Silvestri currently carries out several activities as speaker in national and international law conferences, and as teacher in post-graduate courses on tax matters.

Other responsibilities

Andrea Silvestri currently holds as well the following positions:

  • Standing Statutory Auditor of Ariston Thermo Group[6]
  • Board Member of Amplifon Foundation[7]
  • Founding Member and promoter of “La casa delle Luci” Foundation

Bibliography

Andrea Silvestri (2018). Il fisco che vorrei. Una nuova politica fiscale per far ripartire l'Italia. Italia: Franco Angeli. ISBN 9788891779434.
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