Maurizio Dallocchio, born in 1958. He is a professor teaching Business Finance at
Bocconi University in Milan and holds the "Nomura" chair. He is also the Past Dean of the SDA
Bocconi School of Management. After graduating in business economics, he studied at the London
Business School and at the New York University – Stern School of Business. Before becoming a
professor at Bocconi, he has been a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Finance at the New York
University and has taught at numerous international institutes.
A professional accountant, he is mainly interested in business finance and in particular,
business valuation, extraordinary transactions, preparation of plans and projects and
damage-benefit evaluation in disputes. He has published various monographs, essays, articles and
case studies. He has also taken part in prestigious advisory boards of national and international
organisations; he has on numerous occasions been a member of Governmental Study Committees. He has
been a member and then the Chairman of the Audit Committee of the European Investment Bank.
He has been a director and a member of the board of statutory auditors of a number of
Companies and Entities.
He has held roles and responsibilities within significant extraordinary deals, including
privatisations, listings, combinations. In his capacity as an expert advisor, he has been given
various responsibilities within banks and financial and social security institutions.