THREE TALKS WITH MASSIMO SCIALLA
CO.AS.IT., and Swinburne University of Technology invite you to
THREE TALKS WITH MASSIMO SCIALLA
CO.AS.IT., 199, Faraday Street, Carlton
14-16 March 2018, 6.30-8PM
Free events. RSVP: Eventbrite o [email protected]
Wed 14 March: IL MIO SESSANTOTTO [MY 1968] – In Italian. RSVP here
Una stagione insuperabile di speranze e rivolte. Il contesto di allora e le successive conse-guenze, positive e negative.
Incontro rivolto a insegnanti e studenti di italiano, aperto al pubblico.
Thur 15 March: UNITED STATES OF EUROPE: IS IT A DREAM? – In English. RSVP here
Europe is under pressure to protect its unity for several reasons: the impact of Brexit, the migration crisis, increasing Russian assertiveness, instability in the Middle East and Mediterranean area. On top of all that, there are signs of a possible radical change of policy on Europe and NATO by President Trump’s Administration, while in the background we have the emergence of disruptive populist and euro-sceptic forces.
Fri 16 March: ANALISI DEI RISULTATI ELETTORALI [ANALYSIS OF THE ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS]–
In Italian. RSVP here
La politica si è ormai ridotta ad una gara tra populismi. Fenomeno italiano o anche europeo?
Dr Massimo Scialla (1946) is Industry Fellow, Banking and Finance, Monash Business School. Dr Scialla holds a degree in Economics and Commerce from the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. Between 1971 and 2005 he worked at the Banca di Roma (the second largest Italian bank), where he held important positions especially in the international sector. Most recently, Dr Scialla was Chief Manager in charge of International Banks Relations (Correspondent Banking), International Credits, International Network, International Business Development between Italian and International Companies, and Responsible for the Bank’s projects for opening 12 branches in Europe, Asia and Africa. In Toronto, Dr Scialla was Founding Member of the Canadian Foreign Bankers Association and Member of the Board of Directors of the Italo-Canadian Chamber of Commerce. In Sydney, Dr Scialla was Founding Member of the Australian Foreign Bankers Association, Member of the Board of Directors and Vice Chairman of the Italo-Australian Chamber of Commerce, and Treasurer of Dante Alighieri Society of New South Wales. Dr Scialla was also Member of the Board of Directors of the Italian-Arab Chamber of Commerce (Rome). Dr Scialla has been a guest lecturer in International Finance and Economic Development, Monetary Theories and Policies, Italian and European Banking Systems, Wealth Management, Private and Public Investment Abroad, Political and Commercial Risks Management, International Competitiveness of Medium and Small Size Companies, Security and Immigration to Europe, Islamic Banking (Sharia), Central European Bank Policies, International Mergers and Acquisitions, Geopolitical Developments in the Mediterranean Countries, at the Italian Bankers’ Association (Rome); St. John's University (New York); Loyola University (Chicago); Ontario University (Guelph); Monash University and Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne); Moroccan Ministry of Industries (Casablanca); Regione Lazio; Italian Industrialists Association – Confindustria; Italian Export Insurance Corporation – SACE; Italian-Arab Chamber of Commerce Rome; LUISS University of Rome “Guido Carli” (Rome).