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Summary

After growing up on a farm in rural Italy, Ezio Testa made his mark in the business world. He has lived all over the globe, including several locales in the United States, Turkey and Europe, and he currently runs a successful logistics company in the New York City area.

He became an American citizen about five years ago; today he resides with his family in the New York area.

 

Additional Background

  

Early years

Ezio Testa was born in Piacenza, an Italian province located about an hour south of Milan. He grew up on a farm in Fiorenzuola d’Arda, a berg in rural northern Italy.

Ezio Testa was married in 1976. He and his wife have one child, a son. He is conversant in several languages, including English, Turkish and Italian; moreover, he can speak portions of several other languages. He has traveled all over the world.

 

Ezio Testa College Years

He attended public schools in Fiorenzuola d'Arda, and he later attended the Technical Institute of Tramello, an impressive Italian engineering school, and he graduated with a degree in civil engineering.



Logistics and Supply Expert

For complex institutional logistical needs, Ezio Testa will assess the problem and design a full-service, turnkey solution.

He has become a leading expert in logistics and supplies in the international business world. His background includes working in the mid 70s with an Italian pipeline company; in that capacity, he was very involved in the construction of a major oil pipeline between Iraq and Turkey.

In the late 1970s, Mr. Testa joined a European construction giant named Torno, which at the time ranked as the 12th largest construction company in Europe. Torno had global reach, and he was quickly promoted.

There, he was asked to lead several corporate business functions.

Over the years, Ezio Testa’s innovative approach has saved his companies and his clients millons of dollars. He has solved large-scale construction problems for dams, roads and bridges.

From 1997 until 2006, he served as head of a subsidiary of Torno called IHC Services, a logistics and supply company that represented manufacturers. Under his tenure, IHC Services often contracted with governmental entities and NGOs.

Today Ezio Testa heads GLS, a services-and-solutions-based company located in New York. He specializes in supply and complex logistics. He is a valued resource to several large and small organizations.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 November 2007 )
 
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A profile of Ezio Testa on Spoke.com
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  Link   A wikipedia article about Ezio Testa
Ezio Testa on Wikipedia
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Ezio Testa's ClaimID profile.
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Ezio Testa's business profile

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IHC Services - Ezio Testa was CEO - Cassiopedia

An Article about IHC Services where Ezio Testa was CEO.

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Article about Ezio Testa on Cassiopedia.
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A profile of Ezio Testa on Ziggs.
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  Link   Wikipedia - Ezio Testa's former employer IHC Services
A Wikipedia article on IHC Services -  Ezio Testa was CEO until 2006
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Ezio Testa's home page

EzioTesta.com is his personal website 

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  Link   Ezio Testa in the news
Ezio Testa's news feed about himself in the international news.
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Ezio Testa professional profile on Naymz

Naymz.com profile of Ezio Testa 

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Istituto Tecnico where Ezio Testa went to school

Ezio Testa earned his degree from here. 

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  Link   Torno Spa - is Ezio Testa's former employer
Business profile of Torno Spa, where Ezio Testa used to work.
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  Link   Torno Internazionale Spa, where Ezio Testa once worked, company website
Offical Page of Torno Spa, Ezio Testa old job
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Ezio Testa on  BookRags

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Professional Profile for Ezio Testa on LinkedIn.com

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Last Updated ( Friday, 30 November 2007 )
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