Italian luxury yacht builder Cantiere del Pardo has appointed Marcello Veronesi, formerly chief strategy officer, to the role of CEO.
The appointment follows the resignation of Fabio Planamente, who, along with Gigi Servidati, has led Cantiere del Pardo since 2018.
Fabio’s decision to step away from the role is based on personal reasons and comes at a time when, following the acquisition by the Oniverse Group, Cantiere del Pardo has new management resources to ensure continuity of operations.
Marcello will continue to work alongside Gigi Servidati, who will be assigned part of the responsibilities previously held by the outgoing CEO.
Fabio will remain a shareholder and a member of the company’s board of directors, providing support to the new CEO and the shipyard, where he has worked for more than 20 years.
“After many years on the front lines managing this wonderful shipyard, which in recent years has achieved incredible success thanks to the work of everyone involved, I have decided to step down from my operational role to focus on personal projects,” he said.
“I am confident that, under the operational leadership of Gigi Servidati and Marcello Veronesi, the shipyard will continue its path of growth and consolidation.
“I want to thank all our collaborators and partners, who have always stood by us in overcoming the challenges we’ve faced during this long journey.”
Marcello added: “This appointment represents a great responsibility; the goal will be to continue the work done by Fabio and the entire CdP team over these years, and to strengthen it with greater integration into the Oniverse Group to face new challenges together.
“I am pleased to have found a highly skilled and equally motivated team. With these foundations, the future will bring us great satisfaction.”
Gigi Servidati, chairman of the board, said: “I understand Fabio’s decision and thank him for the great work we have done together over the years.
“I am confident that Marcello Veronesi will provide continuity, while also bringing new energy and valuable ideas for the future of Cantiere del Pardo.”