Dino Fenzi has passed away in Milan

Date: 23 September 2014
Source: Fenzi Press Office

Date: 23 September 2014

The President of the Fenzi Group passed away in the early hours of Monday 22nd September.       Present in the company since 1959, his great entrepreneurial skills, his intuition and his profound knowledge of the glass industry enabled him, together with his son Alessandro and his closest staff, to lead the company towards international success.





A large part of the history of glass goes with him, leaving an inspiring example of entrepreneurial spirit and professional passion, dedication to the company and deep respect for its employees.

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