
The National Italian American Foundation is pleased to announce that John Elkann, Chief Executive Officer of Exor N.V., Chairman of Ferrari N.V., and Chairman of Stellantis N.V. will be honored at NIAF's 50th Anniversary Gala on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Elkann joins world-renowned tenor maestro Andrea Bocelli, who was previously announced as the recipient of NIAF's Lifetime Achievement Award in Entertainment.
"We are delighted to recognize John Elkann's extraordinary contributions to global business and his role in promoting Italian excellence around the world," said NIAF President Robert Allegrini. "As the grandson of Gianni Agnelli and the steward of one of Italy's most iconic business legacies, John represents the innovative spirit and excellence that defines Italian entrepreneurship on the world stage."
The black-tie gala, marking NIAF's return to the historic Washington Hilton, will showcase the Italian region of Lazio as the Region of Honor, bringing the distinctive culture and traditions of Rome's home region to the nation's capital. Invitations have been extended to President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, highlighting the gala's importance in strengthening U.S.-Italian relations.
“I am deeply honored to receive this award from such a storied institution. For half a century, NIAF has represented the strong bond of two countries close to my heart: Italy and the U.S.A,” said Mr. Elkann. “Exor and our companies are committed to our activities and our people working in these important nations as we continue to invest in their future.”
The evening will begin with an elegant cocktail reception, followed by a dinner featuring regional specialties from Lazio paired with premium Italian wines. Throughout the celebration, guests will enjoy special performances, participate in auctions, and continue the celebration at the After-Hours Party.
Earlier in the day, NIAF will host the NIAF Forum, featuring lectures and talks exploring Italian and Italian American culture and heritage. The Forum will include screenings of the five NIAF/De Laurentiis Film Prize finalists, with the winner to be announced during the Gala dinner.
A portion of the proceeds will support NIAF's educational and cultural programs, ensuring the foundation's continued impact for future generations.
SOURCE: NIAF
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