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Sanlorenzo Group presents new corporate structure
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Following recent shipyard and dealership acquisitions, the Sanlorenzo Group has updated its corporate structure and division leaders.
La Spezia is among the Sanlorenzo Group’s production facilities in Italy
The Sanlorenzo Group has announced its new organisational structure, which has been updated following the acquisitions and integration of the Finland-based Nautor Swan shipyard and the Simpson Marine dealership in Asia-Pacific earlier this year.
The new-look organisation includes a revision of Sanlorenzo Group’s business divisions and an updated list of division and brand leaders who all report directly to Massimo Perotti, the company’s Chairman, CEO and majority owner.
Tommaso Vincenzi has been appointed Executive Director of Sanlorenzo, and will manage and coordinate the company through the Yacht and Superyacht business units, which represent the brand’s composite and metal models respectively.
Vincenzi joined Sanlorenzo’s Yacht Business Unit in 2008. As the division’s COO from 2015 then President from 2022, he was crucial to the company’s strategic development, through the launch of new models, opening of new plants and improvement of production capacity to support the growth of volume, revenue and profitability.
Carla Demaria remains CEO of Bluegame and Giovanni Pomati is still CEO of Nautor Swan. The Sanlorenzo Group’s High End Service and Charter Fleet remains under the responsibility of Luca Cristino, who is also CEO of Simpson Marine Group, which represents Sanlorenzo and Bluegame across Asia-Pacific, and recently opened an Australia office in Sydney.
Luca Cristino speaks at the opening of the Sanlorenzo Australia office
Vincenzo Soria has been appointed Sanlorenzo Chief Sales Officer, overseeing Sanlorenzo Sales Management, developing commercial strategies across different geographical areas, and aligning brand representatives. Having represented an Azimut dealership in Europe from 2002, Soria founded V Marine in 2014 and has particularly strong commercial experience in Italy, France and Monaco.
Finally, Sanlorenzo Group has created the Corporate General Management division, which has been entrusted to Pier Francesco Acquaviva, who joined the shipyard in 2022 as Group HR Director, also becoming Head of Sustainability in 2023.
After graduating in Economics in 2008, Acquaviva joined Ferrari, where he completed a PhD in International and Comparative Labour Relations, continuing from 2014 at the American multinational company Huntsman before moving to Bonfiglioli.
Attilio Bruzzese remains Sanlorenzo Group CFO and is responsible for preparing the company’s financial statements and overseeing Group AFC, M&A and Investor Relations.














