Gianni Agnelli

Gianni Agnelli was an Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat. He was known as "L'Avvocato" (The Lawyer) due to his degree in law and was one of the most influential and powerful businessmen of the 20th century.

Gianni Agnelli

Gianni Agnelli (1921-2003) was an Italian industrialist and statesman who was the head of the Fiat automobile company for more than 50 years. He was one of the most influential figures in Italian business and politics during the 20th century.

Gianni Agnelli was born in Turin, Italy, in 1921. He was the grandson of Giovanni Agnelli, the founder of Fiat. He studied law at the University of Turin and served in the Italian Air Force during World War II. After the war, he joined the family business and quickly rose to become the head of Fiat in 1966.

Under Agnelli’s leadership, Fiat became one of the largest and most successful automobile companies in the world. He was also a major figure in Italian politics, serving as a senator in the Italian Parliament from 1976 to 1979. He was a strong advocate for European integration and was a key figure in the formation of the European Union.

Gianni Agnelli was known for his style and charisma. He was often seen wearing stylish suits and driving expensive cars. He was also a passionate sports fan and was a major shareholder in the Italian football club Juventus.

Gianni Agnelli died in 2003 at the age of 81. He left behind a legacy of success in business and politics. He was a major figure in Italian history and his influence is still felt today.