Gabriele Cirieco
Administrator and Founder Strategic Advice
As director and founder of Strategic Advice, he is engaged in client management in the fields of Institutional Relations and strategic communication and in the development of new business opportunities in the Italian market.
He also serves clients in the media relations field. Gabriele has been engaged in the conduction of Institutional Relations and Strategic Communication campaigns for the Italian Aluminum Industry (Centroal), the Intensive Gas Consortium, the Italian Association of Process Energy Consumers (Alcep) and the Italian Non-Ferrous Metals Industry Association (Assomet) as well as for other national and international clients, leaders in sectors like Finance, Insurance, Metals and Information Technology. He also created and led a “market access” campaign at the international level for EADS Telecom, a global player in the telecommunications sector. Gabriele has been an accredited freelance journalist since 1995. Before spending six years in APCO from the end of 2000 to the end of 2006, where he created and managed accounts of global dimensions, Gabriele Cirieco worked at Nomos – Parliamentary Studies Center, a partner affiliated in Italy to the GPC network, where he assisted the consortium of the seven largest producers of aluminum in the world. In this position he planned and implemented the “Aluminum for Future Generations” program in Italy. In the same period he was also responsible for relations between the Rome and Brussels offices. Gabriele has an internationally recognized degree in Political Science from the University of Pisa, and obtained a Master’s degree in Business English from the ISM in Rome. He also has a post-graduate degree in “External Relations of the European Union” obtained at the ULB in Brussels, and completed a specialization course through the “La Sapienza” University in Rome for “Legislative Consultants”. Cirieco taught at the University of Pisa and the University of Salvador in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the Masters of “Legislative Technology” program.