Inter said Monday that Alessandro
Antonello has stepped down as the Serie A champions' CEO
Corporate, leaving Giuseppe Marotta to take full command as
chief executive.
Up to now, Marotta had been Inter's CEO Sport.
"Alessandro Antonello has left the Club to pursue new
challenges," Inter said in a statement.
"Antonello made a telling contribution to the Club's
development, performing several roles during his decade at
Inter. He arrived in 2015 as Chief Financial Officer and
expanded his responsibilities to Chief Operations Officer the
following season.
"In 2017, he was promoted to the very top of the Club's
management as he was named Chief Executive Officer, a position
he held under two different ownerships until his departure.
"His work was greatly appreciated and ensured that Inter
received key managerial contributions, both in terms of
developing the Club and its revenue.
"During his time here, his professionalism played a role in the
Nerazzurri winning seven major honours: two Scudetti, two Coppa
Italia titles and three Supercoppe Italiane".
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