Milan – this time in Rai opens a void. A true vacuum. Camillo Rossotto, Piedmont Doc, friendly man and hard worker, chief financial officer, that the man of the accounts which has contributed greatly to patch up the coffers of the state television, Viale Mazzini leaves and returns to Turin to work for a company private. It’s the last of ‘purges’ era Campo Dall’Orto or it’s a choice only private, in any case for RAI is a shot. Rossotto, esteemed company, has completed the strategic objectives as the stock market listing of Rai Way, the company that manages the transmission network and has secured the numbers at a time of severe economic crisis due to poor advertising revenue. Rossotto, a technician, not a senior political appointees, had arrived in Rai era Gubitosi. Any way you look, the new era Dall’Orto Field, was put aside. It is not known whether because of different views from those of the new dg. From press releases issued farewell, very friendly, you would not. The fact is that Rossotto is the latest in a series of “farewell” more or less desired by executives who have held important roles that have left and Rai after the arrival of Campo dall’Orto. Who chose to bring in managers from outside the state television in roles of great importance, by Gian Paolo Tagliavia (head of the new strategic direction for digital offerings) to Cynthia Squadron, director marketing.Sul field, however, the neo dg left Salvatore Lo Giudice, head of the legal department, arrived in Rai at the time the Director General Mauro Masi, greeted the day with a bare statement of resignation. According to rumors he was leaving because of issues related to the management of internal investigations on some contracts Rai. Outside Viale Mazzini also Esclapon Constance, right arm Gubitosi, and head of communications. Exchange of expertise, however, Fabrizio Casinelli, went from head of the press in general communications manager of Rai Com. And for another executive who was a key man for years of Rai, Carlo Nardello, head of staff of the Directorate-General replaced by Guido Rossi. “It is with regret that I take note of the resignation of Rossotto knowing that its human and professional will be missed – said Campo Dall’Orto – I extend heartfelt thanks for the work done.” “I feel pride and satisfaction – countered Rossotto – for contributing to a job well done in the knowledge to leave my successor a financially sound and sustainable.” In short, although it probably was not that he wanted, Dall’Orto loses another piece. Now, rather long, expects illustrious in deeds what he wants to do the new RAI and those who choose to guide the changes, especially in top management of networks and news.
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