Pasquale Pistorio (born 6 January 1936, in Agira) is an Italian company director, ex president of STMicroelectronics and board member of Confindustria. From 17 April 2007 until 3 December 2007 he was president of Telecom Italia. He graduated in Electronic Engineering department at Politecnico di Torino, his early career was at Motorola where he became the European marketing director in 1967. From here his responsibility increased to Director of WorldWide Marketing, Vice President of Motorola Corporation and Director General of the International Semiconductor Division, responsible for planning, production and marketing worldwide excluding the USA. In 1980 he returned to Italy to lead the SGS group, a microelectronics company that then went on to merge with the semiconductor arm of Thompson, a French electronics company, becoming SGS-Thomson Microelectronics (now known as STMicroelectronics), a company, which under his leadership, grew to become one of the leading worldwide manufacturers of semiconductors. In 2005 Pistorio stepped down as CEO and was named honorary president. Two years later he was nominated President of Telecom Italia. Pistorio served as vice-president of Confindustria for innovation and research from 2005 to 2008. He sits as an independent consultant on the board of Fiat, and also of Chartered Semiconductor. He is also involved with: Conseil Stratégique pour l'attractivité du pays auprès du Premier Ministre français Internal Advisory Council Singapore Government International Business Council of the World Economic Forum World Business Council for sustainable development Conseil Stratégique des Technologies de l'Information francese 'European Round Table of Industrialists (ERT). He has received many honors among which include Honorary degrees from University of Genova, Malta, Pavia, Catania, Palermo and Sannio. In April 2005 he founded the Pistorio Foundation.