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Tim, Elisabetta Romano new Chief Technology Officer

The new manager, explains the company, "will contribute to the development of the DigiTIM Strategic Plan focused on digital innovation"

From XNUMX July Elisabetta Romano will join Tim as Chief Technology Officer. The company communicates this in a note, specifying that the manager will report directly to the managing director, Amos Genish, and will be responsible for ensuring technological innovation, the evolution of networks and information technology at group level in support of the digital transformation journey.

This is the fourth important appointment in recent times after those of Stefano Siragusa as head of network infrastructure, Riccardo Meloni as head of human resources and Pietro Scott Jovane as head of the commercial function of Tim.

Romano worked for about 30 years in the telecommunications, IT and media sector, both in Europe and in the United States, mainly in Ericsson, where she was first head of the TV & Media division, then of the Core Network division, focused on the development of connectivity services, in particular those linked to mobile broadband connected to 5G technology.

An entrance corresponds to an exit. Through a note, Tim informs that Alessandro Talotta, former president and CEO of the subsidiary Sparkle, who has remained in the group until now after the change at the top of the subsidiary, has left the company. “The Company – reads the note – thanks dr. Talotta for his high managerial contribution and wishes him all the best for the new professional challenges”.

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