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At the private General Assembly of Confindustria Emilia Area Centro, held on Friday 15 May at Modula, Elisa Stabellini was re-elected as Delegate for the Construction and Infrastructure Sector for the 2026–2030 term.
Her re-election recognises the work carried out in recent years and confirms the continued trust of member companies in a shared path focused on growth, innovation and representation. A shareholder and member of the management team of the Edilteco Group, Elisa Stabellini will continue to contribute the expertise and experience she has gained internationally in strategic development, marketing and sustainability. Her professional background within an industrial group with an established presence in international markets has given her a broad, cross-sector perspective, with a strong focus on business competitiveness, market evolution and corporate responsibility. At a time of profound change — from the energy transition and process innovation to increasing regulatory complexity and an economic landscape affected by ongoing geopolitical instability — the Construction and Infrastructure Sector is called upon to further strengthen its strategic role. In this context, her re-election represents a concrete commitment to a more cohesive system, able to bring together different needs and address the sector’s challenges with vision and responsibility.
“The Construction and Infrastructure Sector is going through a period of major transformation, shaped by innovation, regulatory developments, the energy transition and the growing complexity of processes and the wider macroeconomic context. Working together as a system is becoming increasingly essential in order to build a shared vision and strengthen the competitiveness of our companies,” commented Elisa Stabellini.
Her re-election therefore marks not only the continuity of an established path, but also a renewed commitment to a more aware, integrated and future-oriented sector, where knowledge-sharing, collaboration and strategic vision are key drivers of growth.
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